2020
DOI: 10.1111/risa.13468
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A Discourse on the Incorporation of Organizational Factors into Probabilistic Risk Assessment: Key Questions and Categorical Review

Abstract: This paper presents a discourse on the incorporation of organizational factors into Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA)/Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA), a topic of debate since the 1980s that has spurred discussions among industry, regulatory agencies, and the research community. The main contributions of this paper include (1) identifying the four key open questions associated with this topic; (2) framing ongoing debates by considering differing perspectives around each question; (3) offering a categori… Show more

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“…In this respect, this study provides a deeper and broader understanding of the interactions among HOFs within the public sector, and thereby a more accurate assessment of risk propagation in EPC system and the root causes of its failure. Furthermore, the interaction‐based and expert judgment‐based survey in this study diagnosed key HOFs in EPC system, which to some extent alleviates Pence and Mohaghegh's (2020) concern about the difficulty of risk importance measurement of organizational factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…In this respect, this study provides a deeper and broader understanding of the interactions among HOFs within the public sector, and thereby a more accurate assessment of risk propagation in EPC system and the root causes of its failure. Furthermore, the interaction‐based and expert judgment‐based survey in this study diagnosed key HOFs in EPC system, which to some extent alleviates Pence and Mohaghegh's (2020) concern about the difficulty of risk importance measurement of organizational factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…First, this study helps shed light on the latent organizational mechanisms behind epidemic governance. Despite the increasing emphasis on the explicit incorporation of organizational factors into risk/safety assessment (Pence et al., 2020; Pence & Mohaghegh, 2020), little literature has comprehensively identified this type of factors within the key public sector regarding EPC, let alone modeled and quantified their impacts. In this study, we constructed a weighted network to investigate the impacts of the human and organizational risks emerging from the key public sector on the complex interconnected EPC system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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