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Arbeitsbedingungen 2 Human element 2 Schifffahrt 2 Schifffahrtsberufe 2 Seafarers 2 Seafaring 2 Shipping 2 Task Deviation 2 Work as Imagined and Work as Done 2 Working conditions 2 Anforderungsprofil 1 Arbeitsleistung 1 Frustrations 1 Job performance 1 Maritime accidents 1 Occupational profile 1 Reederei 1 Shipping Companies 1 Shipping company 1 Simultaneous Tasks 1
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Emad, Gholam Reza 2 Rajapakse, Asanka 2 Grech, Michelle 1 Lützhöft, Margareta 1
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The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 2
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Workplace frustration leading to task deviation and accidents at sea : a sociocultural perspective on the maritime human element
Rajapakse, Asanka; Emad, Gholam Reza - In: The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 41 (2025) 1, pp. 28-37
' frustration at their workplace. It is essential because managing the high rate of maritime accidents due to task deviation and its … to maritime accidents. We show that workplace frustration is a significant cause of task deviation, leading to dangerous …
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Simultaneous tasks as a contributory factor to maritime accidents : a socio-cultural approach
Rajapakse, Asanka; Emad, Gholam Reza; Lützhöft, Margareta - In: The Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics 38 (2022) 4, pp. 234-244
Analyses of accident investigation reports show that attempting to simultaneously perform tasks onboard ships to manage workload has led to many accidents at sea. These accident reports point out that seafarers fail to follow procedures as expected by shipping companies when conducting tasks...
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