Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6975394 | Safety Science | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The findings demonstrate that, at least in this organization, participants think about culpability broadly in line with just culture ideology, but that who gets to draw the line (Dekker, 2009) is critical. The findings are also broadly in line with the Path Model of Blame (Malle et al., 2014), though it is a descriptive model of blame which is less elaborate and nuanced than the prescriptive ones of just culture (Reason, 1997; Baines Simmons Limited, 2011). The study provides a foundation for the empirical investigation of just culture.
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Authors
Sam Cromie, Franziska Bott,