Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries

This study’s purpose is to demonstrate that, from the point of view of employees in subsidiary companies, individual factors, notably attitude towards risk, cognitive bias, knowledge and experience, and risk perception, have generated unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions and have undermined safety...

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Main Authors: Jin-Hwan Bae, Jin-Woo Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5219
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spelling doaj-a63836c40ae943919bce6a25c66330522021-05-31T23:23:15ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135219521910.3390/su13095219Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport SubsidiariesJin-Hwan Bae0Jin-Woo Park1School of Business, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang-si 10540, KoreaSchool of Business, Korea Aerospace University, Goyang-si 10540, KoreaThis study’s purpose is to demonstrate that, from the point of view of employees in subsidiary companies, individual factors, notably attitude towards risk, cognitive bias, knowledge and experience, and risk perception, have generated unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions and have undermined safety performance through risk tolerance. The data underpinning this research were derived from a survey of employees working in subsidiary companies within the vicinity of Incheon International Airport. In total, 409 questionnaires were analyzed using network structural equation modeling (SEM), a methodology representing, estimating, and testing relationships. This analysis has demonstrated within the bounds of statistical significance (a) that the attitudes towards risk, knowledge and experience, and cognitive bias affect risk tolerance and (b) that risk tolerance influences unsafe behavior, unsafe conditions, and safety performance. This research is the first to apply the accident causal model to the airport industry, and its conclusions can be used for accident prevention within Incheon International Airport’s subsidiaries.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5219risk toleranceattitude toward riskrisk perceptionknowledge and experiencecognitive biasunsafe behavior
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Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
Sustainability
risk tolerance
attitude toward risk
risk perception
knowledge and experience
cognitive bias
unsafe behavior
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Jin-Woo Park
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title Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
title_short Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
title_full Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
title_fullStr Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
title_full_unstemmed Research into Individual Factors Affecting Safety within Airport Subsidiaries
title_sort research into individual factors affecting safety within airport subsidiaries
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description This study’s purpose is to demonstrate that, from the point of view of employees in subsidiary companies, individual factors, notably attitude towards risk, cognitive bias, knowledge and experience, and risk perception, have generated unsafe behavior and unsafe conditions and have undermined safety performance through risk tolerance. The data underpinning this research were derived from a survey of employees working in subsidiary companies within the vicinity of Incheon International Airport. In total, 409 questionnaires were analyzed using network structural equation modeling (SEM), a methodology representing, estimating, and testing relationships. This analysis has demonstrated within the bounds of statistical significance (a) that the attitudes towards risk, knowledge and experience, and cognitive bias affect risk tolerance and (b) that risk tolerance influences unsafe behavior, unsafe conditions, and safety performance. This research is the first to apply the accident causal model to the airport industry, and its conclusions can be used for accident prevention within Incheon International Airport’s subsidiaries.
topic risk tolerance
attitude toward risk
risk perception
knowledge and experience
cognitive bias
unsafe behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5219
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