The Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) Model
In this research paper a new conceptual model is introduced—the Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) model. The purpose of this model is to recognise, measure and predict the relationship between communication and trust in the aviation maintenance field. Th...
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doaj-61f866fe6b24466fad694d5b26022d7b2020-11-24T21:50:05ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102019-11-0161112010.3390/aerospace6110120aerospace6110120The Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) ModelAnna V. Chatzi0School of Commerce, University of Southern Queensland, 37 Sinnathamby Blvd, Springfield Central, Brisbane, QLD 4300, AustraliaIn this research paper a new conceptual model is introduced—the Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) model. The purpose of this model is to recognise, measure and predict the relationship between communication and trust in the aviation maintenance field. This model was formed by combining a conceptual cyclical process and two established survey tools, adapted and incorporated in a single question set. The implementation of each phase of the DiCTAM model is performed with the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods. This includes the use of content analyses of accident/incident investigation reports and training material, a survey and a hypothetical case study. The predictive functionality of the DiCTAM model has been investigated through the hypothetical case study. The obtained results indicate a positive relationship between communication and trust according to the aviation maintenance employees’ perception and accidents/incidents reports, even though basic training includes communication without direct mention of trust.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/6/11/120aviationcommunicationtrustaviation maintenancepreventionhuman factors |
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The Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) Model |
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The Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) Model |
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The Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) Model |
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In this research paper a new conceptual model is introduced—the Diagnosis of Communication and Trust in Aviation Maintenance (DiCTAM) model. The purpose of this model is to recognise, measure and predict the relationship between communication and trust in the aviation maintenance field. This model was formed by combining a conceptual cyclical process and two established survey tools, adapted and incorporated in a single question set. The implementation of each phase of the DiCTAM model is performed with the use of qualitative and quantitative research methods. This includes the use of content analyses of accident/incident investigation reports and training material, a survey and a hypothetical case study. The predictive functionality of the DiCTAM model has been investigated through the hypothetical case study. The obtained results indicate a positive relationship between communication and trust according to the aviation maintenance employees’ perception and accidents/incidents reports, even though basic training includes communication without direct mention of trust. |
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aviation communication trust aviation maintenance prevention human factors |
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