Title :
Influence of organizational culture on human error
Author :
Fiedlander, M.A. ; Evans, Susan A.
Author_Institution :
Susquehanna Steam Electr. Station, Pennsylvania Power & Light Co., Berwick, PA, USA
Abstract :
Corporate culture plays an important role in the level of success an organization can achieve. Several electric utilities have documented strategic culture change resulting in improved operational and financial performance. Building on this, PP&L undertook a study to identify the relationship between organizational culture and human error at the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, USA. Cultural values deemed important were determined and department employees were asked to indicate the level to which they believe these values are demonstrated. This assessment was performed during five quarters, while statistical human error data was also collected. A correlation was developed with organizational culture as the independent variable and human error frequency as the dependent variable. The finding was that organizational culture was a significant determinant of human error. Additional data being collected should further refine the understanding of the relationships, which may prove invaluable as the electric utility industry undergoes the transformation underway
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; human factors; human resource management; management; personnel; steam power stations; corporate culture; electric utilities; electric utility industry; employees; human error; organizational culture; steam power plant; strategic culture change; Couplings; Cultural differences; Frequency; Humans; Industrial relations; Mathematical model; Organizational aspects; Power industry; Predictive models; Transfer functions;
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1997. Global Perspectives of Human Factors in Power Generation., Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Sixth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3769-7
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.1997.624870