The role of motivation in human performance and in minimizing the impact of human error

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Ritche Niño Li
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Abstract The role of human error is the subject of various case studies on process safety incidents worldwide. To improve the situation and minimize the impact of human error, efforts are widely focused on the external job situation, such as job design, and the rules of rewards and punishments. Furthermore, organizations have opted to improve individual conditions such as job competencies and skills development. It is the aim of human factors engineering to maximize the potential of human performance in preventing process safety incidents. However, little attention is paid to the internal motivational process that occurs in an individual participating in the incident. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to bridge the gap and to highlight the role of motivational behavior in developing human performance or in executing actions that lead to human error. Human behavior and motivation widely vary within organizations. Therefore, organizations may benefit from the motivational theories that are widely used in the study of organizational behavior. The theoretical approach to motivation is separated into two main categories: inner motivation and outer motivation. Moreover, inner motivational theory is also subdivided into rational factors and irrational factors. The theories applied in this paper exemplify and combine the use of motivational theories in improving human performance and preventing process safety incidents. Based on the analysis, key recommendations are generated that can be implemented to improve human performance as part of the process safety management system.
动机在人的表现和减少人为错误的影响中的作用
人为错误的作用是世界范围内各种过程安全事件案例研究的主题。为了改善这种情况,尽量减少人为错误的影响,人们普遍把注意力集中在外部的工作情况上,比如工作设计、奖惩规则等。此外,组织已经选择改善个人条件,如工作能力和技能发展。人为因素工程的目标是最大限度地发挥人在预防过程安全事故中的潜力。然而,很少有人注意到参与事件的个人的内部动机过程。因此,本文的目的是弥合这一差距,并强调动机行为在发展人类绩效或执行导致人类错误的行为中的作用。在不同的组织中,人的行为和动机差别很大。因此,组织可以从广泛应用于组织行为研究的激励理论中获益。动机的理论研究方法主要分为两大类:内在动机和外在动机。此外,内在动机理论也被细分为理性因素和非理性因素。本文中应用的理论举例说明并结合了激励理论在提高人员绩效和预防过程安全事故中的应用。在分析的基础上,产生了关键的建议,这些建议可以作为过程安全管理系统的一部分来实施,以提高人员的绩效。
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Process Safety Progress
Process Safety Progress 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Process Safety Progress covers process safety for engineering professionals. It addresses such topics as incident investigations/case histories, hazardous chemicals management, hazardous leaks prevention, risk assessment, process hazards evaluation, industrial hygiene, fire and explosion analysis, preventive maintenance, vapor cloud dispersion, and regulatory compliance, training, education, and other areas in process safety and loss prevention, including emerging concerns like plant and/or process security. Papers from the annual Loss Prevention Symposium and other AIChE safety conferences are automatically considered for publication, but unsolicited papers, particularly those addressing process safety issues in emerging technologies and industries are encouraged and evaluated equally.
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