A systemic analysis of South Korea Sewol ferry accident – Striking a balance between learning and accountability

Volume: 59, Pages: 504 - 516
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
The South Korea Sewol ferry accident in April 2014 claimed the lives of over 300 passengers and led to criminal charges of 399 personnel concerned including imprisonment of 154 of them as of Oct 2014. Blame and punishment culture can be prevalent in a more hierarchical society like South Korea as shown in the aftermath of this disaster. This study aims to analyse the South Korea ferry accident using Rasmussen's risk management framework and the...
Paper Details
Title
A systemic analysis of South Korea Sewol ferry accident – Striking a balance between learning and accountability
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
59
Pages
504 - 516
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