Thesis
Protecting critical infrastructure and engineering asset management organisations through better management practices : developing a comprehensive model for crisis and disaster mitigation management using Social Exchange Theory and resilience engineering
Southern Cross University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25918/thesis.67
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Abstract
This thesis establishes the importance of understanding the impact of social exchange factors as predictors of resilience engineering factors for crisis and disaster non-mitigation efforts within critical infrastructure and engineering asset management organisations (CIEO). This thesis demonstrates that non-structural mitigation efforts utilising social exchange theory and resilience engineering provide useful stepping stones for CIEO engineering managers and engineering employees to mitigate process safety events in an effective and cost efficient ways. Hence the contribution of the thesis is that it incorporates the important role of management and develops and empirically tests a model for non-structural mitigation management practices using resilience engineering and social exchange theory for CIEOs.
Details
- Title
- Protecting critical infrastructure and engineering asset management organisations through better management practices : developing a comprehensive model for crisis and disaster mitigation management using Social Exchange Theory and resilience engineering
- Creators
- Jeremy Paul Novak
- Contributors
- Yvonne Brunetto (Supervisor) - Southern Cross UniversityKerry A Brown (Supervisor) - Southern Cross University
- Awarding Institution
- Southern Cross University; Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Theses
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Southern Cross University
- Publisher
- Southern Cross University
- Number of pages
- xvi, 332
- Identifiers
- 991012883700402368
- Copyright
- © JP Novak 2016
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; Management; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Thesis