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1 Οκτ 2019 · We define a near-miss event as an occasion where the company comes close to being affected by a supply chain disruption, but it was not. Our questionnaire asked about the number of near-misses occurring at a facility.
- Learning From Near-Miss Events
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- Learning From Near-Miss Events
near-miss events: An organizational learning perspective on supply chain disruption response. International Journal of Production Economics, 216: 215-226. Abstract – Studying near-miss events – occasions when a company comes close to being negatively impacted – can help identify systemic issues and thereby enhance organizational resilience.
1 Ιουν 2022 · By analyzing the literature, two main approaches can be identified for near miss definition: the first (defined as traditional approach) considers near miss any occurred event that did not cause any harm, while, in some cases, it can cause only minor damage to property (Thoroman et al., 2018).
13 Απρ 2023 · Near misses. Events can also be categorised into actual losses or near misses. An actual loss is easy to describe in that it is a debit to the profit and loss account of the firm or the reduction of the value of an asset held by the firm. There are at least two different definitions of a near miss:
5 Φεβ 2003 · “Near-Miss” is an event, a sequence of events, or an observation of unusual occurrences that possesses the potential of improving a system’s operability by reducing th e risk of upsets some...
1 Μαΐ 2019 · Studying near-miss events – occasions when a company comes close to being negatively impacted – can help identify systemic issues and thereby enhance organizational resilience.
1 Αυγ 2019 · A near-miss event, also referred to as an accident precursor, can be defined as “an anomaly that signals the potential for more severe consequences that may occur in the future, due to causes that are discernible from the occurrence today“ (National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA], 2011).