Engineering disasters: The role of engineering versus management cumulative failure risk factor
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Authors
Gapinski, Andrzej J.
Advisors
Issue Date
2019-06
Type
Article
Keywords
Project management , Failure , Electricity distribution , Organizational aspects , Design engineering , Design specifications , Risk analysis , Nuclear power plants , Nuclear reactors , Risk assessment , Civil engineering , Disasters , Information technology , Human error , Disaster management
Citation
Gapinski, A. J. (2019). Engineering disasters: The role of engineering versus management cumulative failure risk factor. Journal of Management & Engineering Integration, 12(1), 35-48.
Abstract
The article investigates engineering disasters as failures of either engineering design, project management decisions, or management processes in general. The paper points out that more often than not the failures of engineering endeavors were due to shortcomings of project management and organizational culture irrespective of the area of engineering discipline involved. The cumulative failure risk factor is proposed to assess an overall project failure risk, which can assist in project failure risk assessment and consequently in identifying the shortcomings in an organization.
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Description
Published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, November 2022.
Publisher
Association for Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (AIEMS)
Journal
Book Title
Series
Journal of Management & Engineering Integration
v.12 no.1
v.12 no.1
PubMed ID
ISSN
1939-7984