Original paper
Empirical study of gap and correlation between philosophies Safety-I and Safety-II: A case of Beijing taxi service system
Abstract
In contrast to the conventional safety philosophy (Safety-I) which focuses on 'what goes wrong', a newborn one (Safety-II) focusing on 'what goes right' endows people with more opportunities to realize productive safety in complex socio-technical systems. Yet, it is challenging to make the best of both the philosophies in a period of knowledge transition when they may have to coexist. This work investigates how Safety-II may resemble, differ...
Paper Details
Title
Empirical study of gap and correlation between philosophies Safety-I and Safety-II: A case of Beijing taxi service system
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
82
Pages
102952 - 102952
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