IO, Coagency, Intractability, and Resilience

IO, Coagency, Intractability, and Resilience

Author: 
Hollnagel, Erik
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Editor: 
Rosendahl, Tom
Source: 
Integrated Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry
Abstract: 

Technological developments continuously create opportunities that are eagerly adopted by industries with a seemingly insatiable need for innovation. This has established a forceful circulus vitiosus that has resulted in exceedingly complicated socio-technical systems. The introduction of Integrated Operations in drilling and off-shore operations is one, but not the only, example of that. This development poses a challenge for how to deal with risk and safety issues. Where existing safety assessment methods focus on descriptions of component capabilities, complicated socio-technical systems must be described in terms of relations or even functional couplings. In order to design, analyse, and manage such systems, it must be acknowledged that performance adjustments are a resource rather than a threat. Safety can no longer be achieved just by preventing that something goes wrong, but must instead try to ensure that everything goes right. Resilience engineering provides the conceptual and practical means to support and accomplish that change.

Series: 
Advances in Business Strategy and Competitive Advantage

CITATION: Hollnagel, Erik. IO, Coagency, Intractability, and Resilience edited by Rosendahl, Tom . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Integrated Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry - Available at: https://library.au.int/frio-coagency-intractability-and-resilience