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Categorizing errors in high‐reliability organizations: Adaptive range and adaptive capacity in incident response
1 INTRODUCTION High-reliability organizations (HROs) operate under constant pressure to prevent disastrous events (e.g., Roberts, 1990a, 1990b; Roberts & Bea, 2001; Weick & Sutcliffe, 2015; Weick et al., 1999). Effectively managing near-misses and accidents is essential for HRO's survival. Organizations in industries such as nuclear energy, aviation, and defense are subject to extreme risks and require robust safety, incident management, and continuous vigilance approaches (Weick & Roberts, 1993).
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