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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781107027039
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 259 S. , graph. Darst. , 23 cm
    DDC: 302.35
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    Keywords: Organisationsverhalten ; Fallstudien ; Strategische Planung ; Organizational behavior--Case studies. ; Strategic planning--Case studies. ; Fallstudie ; Fallstudie
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781107447219 , 9781107027039
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 259 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.35
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    Keywords: Strategisches Management ; Risiko ; Organisationsverhalten ; Unternehmen ; Organisation ; Organisationsverhalten ; Fallstudien ; Strategische Planung ; Organizational behavior--Case studies. ; Strategic planning--Case studies. ; Unternehmen ; Organisation ; Organisationsverhalten ; Risiko ; Strategisches Management
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781009297219
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (viii, 249 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Uniform Title: Trovare il colpevole
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 392/.12
    Keywords: Attribution (Social psychology) ; Scapegoat Psychological aspects ; Blame
    Abstract: A large cruise ship sinks after hitting some outcropping rocks near the shore. Who is to blame? In the face of negative events - accidents, corporate scandals, crises and bankruptcies - there are two organizational strategies for managing blame. The first is to take full responsibility for the event and to implement adequate corrective measures. The second is to create one or more scapegoats by transferring blame to some of the people directly involved in the event. In this way, the organization can appear blameless and avoid costly remedial interventions. Reappraising the Costa Concordia shipwreck and other well-known cases, Catino analyzes the processes and mechanisms behind creating the 'organizational scapegoat.' In doing so, Catino highlights the limits of explanations centered on guilt and individual solutions to organizational problems, and underlines the need for a different civic epistemology.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jun 2023)
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1139612670 , 1139625691 , 1139208810 , 9781139625692 , 9781139208819 , 9781139612678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Catino, Maurizio Organizational Myopia : Problems of Rationality and Foresight in Organizations
    DDC: 302.3/5
    Keywords: Organizational behavior ; Organizational learning ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Organizational Behavior ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Negotiating ; Organizational behavior ; Organizational learning ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1.3 Myopia of an organization: NASA and the space shuttle accidentsNormalization of deviance; The culture of production; Structural secrecy; 1.4 Other cases of myopia; The tragedy of the commons; When numbers do not mean strength; 1.5 Positive myopia and the principle of the hiding hand; 2 Uncertainty and predictability in organizations; 2.1 Risk and uncertainty in complex non-ergodic systems; Risk and uncertainty; Uncertainty and ambiguity; 2.2 Organizations and the future; 2.3 Predictable surprises versus bolts from the blue; Predictable surprises; The hindsight bias problem
    Abstract: 4.4 Beyond human error: individual blame logic versus organizational function logicThe Individual Blame Logic (blame culture) and its side effects; Organizational function logic; 5 Implications for organizational design; 5.1 High Reliability Organizations; Examples of HROs; The requirements of HROs; How to improve reliability; 1. Preoccupation with failure rather than success; 2. Reluctance to simplify interpretations; 3. Sensitivity to operations; 4. Commitment to resilience; 5. Deference to expertise; High reliability management to avoid organizational myopia; 5.2 Detecting weak signs
    Abstract: Bolts from the blue2.4 Financial crises: black, white, or gray swan?; 3 The mechanisms of organizational myopia; 3.1 The various levels of myopia; Level I: Individual; The problem of rationality; Distorted interpretations; The importance of framing; The perception of risk and danger; Level II: Organizational; Failures in analysis; Failures in coordination and integration; Failures in control; Failures in deciding; Organizing and the failure of the imagination; Level III: The interorganizational field; The problem of special interest groups and veto players
    Abstract: Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations and acronyms; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The theme; The book; 1 Cases of myopia; 1.1 Myopia of a society: the trees of Easter Island; 1.2 Myopia of a nation: the 9/11 terrorist attacks; Could the US defense system have managed the hijacking in a different way?; Air defense system procedure; Could the al Qaeda suicide mission have been foreseen?; Individual and cognitive factors: the failure of imagination; Organizational and interorganizational factors: the failure to connect the dots
    Abstract: The problem of specialization and coordinationThrough the levels; 3.2 Myopia of the gatekeepers; The auditing companies and the failure of control; The various levels of failure: micro-meso-macro; Individual level -- micro; Organizational level -- meso; Interorganizational level -- macro; Auditing companies and the financial crisis; Conclusion; 4 Anticipating risk; 4.1 Learning from failures, errors, and problems; 4.2 Myopia of learning and rare events; Learning from rare events; 4.3 Incubation period and latent factors; The Latent Factors Theory; Latent factors
    Abstract: The book examines the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations and explores how organizations can foresee and contain unexpected events
    Note: Cultivating imagination , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107027039
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (272 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Catino, Maurizio Organizational myopia
    DDC: 302.3/5
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    Keywords: Unternehmensorganisation ; Verhalten in Organisationen ; Risiko ; Strategisches Management ; Fallstudien ; Organisationsverhalten ; Strategische Planung ; Electronic books ; Unternehmen ; Organisation ; Organisationsverhalten ; Risiko ; Strategisches Management
    Abstract: The book examines the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations and explores how organizations can foresee and contain unexpected events
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations and acronyms; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The theme; The book; 1 Cases of myopia; 1.1 Myopia of a society: the trees of Easter Island; 1.2 Myopia of a nation: the 9/11 terrorist attacks; Could the US defense system have managed the hijacking in a different way?; Air defense system procedure; Could the al Qaeda suicide mission have been foreseen?; Individual and cognitive factors: the failure of imagination; Organizational and interorganizational factors: the failure to connect the dots
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.3 Myopia of an organization: NASA and the space shuttle accidentsNormalization of deviance; The culture of production; Structural secrecy; 1.4 Other cases of myopia; The tragedy of the commons; When numbers do not mean strength; 1.5 Positive myopia and the principle of the hiding hand; 2 Uncertainty and predictability in organizations; 2.1 Risk and uncertainty in complex non-ergodic systems; Risk and uncertainty; Uncertainty and ambiguity; 2.2 Organizations and the future; 2.3 Predictable surprises versus bolts from the blue; Predictable surprises; The hindsight bias problem
    Description / Table of Contents: Bolts from the blue2.4 Financial crises: black, white, or gray swan?; 3 The mechanisms of organizational myopia; 3.1 The various levels of myopia; Level I: Individual; The problem of rationality; Distorted interpretations; The importance of framing; The perception of risk and danger; Level II: Organizational; Failures in analysis; Failures in coordination and integration; Failures in control; Failures in deciding; Organizing and the failure of the imagination; Level III: The interorganizational field; The problem of special interest groups and veto players
    Description / Table of Contents: The problem of specialization and coordinationThrough the levels; 3.2 Myopia of the gatekeepers; The auditing companies and the failure of control; The various levels of failure: micro-meso-macro; Individual level - micro; Organizational level - meso; Interorganizational level - macro; Auditing companies and the financial crisis; Conclusion; 4 Anticipating risk; 4.1 Learning from failures, errors, and problems; 4.2 Myopia of learning and rare events; Learning from rare events; 4.3 Incubation period and latent factors; The Latent Factors Theory; Latent factors
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 Beyond human error: individual blame logic versus organizational function logicThe Individual Blame Logic (blame culture) and its side effects; Organizational function logic; 5 Implications for organizational design; 5.1 High Reliability Organizations; Examples of HROs; The requirements of HROs; How to improve reliability; 1. Preoccupation with failure rather than success; 2. Reluctance to simplify interpretations; 3. Sensitivity to operations; 4. Commitment to resilience; 5. Deference to expertise; High reliability management to avoid organizational myopia; 5.2 Detecting weak signs
    Description / Table of Contents: Cultivating imagination
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781139612678
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 pages)
    DDC: 302.3/5
    Abstract: The book examines the mechanisms that generate myopia in organizations and explores how organizations can foresee and contain unexpected events.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9788815295903
    Language: Italian
    Pages: 282 Seiten
    Series Statement: Saggi
    DDC: 302
    Note: M. Catino teaches at the Università Milano-Bicocca of Milan
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