Authors
Cathy Van Dyck, Michael Frese, Markus Baer, Sabine Sonnentag
Publication date
2005/11
Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
90
Issue
6
Pages
1228
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The authors argue that a high-organizational error management culture, conceptualized to include norms and common practices in organizations (eg, communicating about errors, detecting, analyzing, and correcting errors quickly), is pivotal to the reduction of negative and the promotion of positive error consequences. Organizational error management culture was positively related to firm performance across 2 studies conducted in 2 different European countries. On the basis of quantitative and qualitative cross-sectional data from 65 Dutch organizations, Study 1 revealed that organizational error management culture was significantly correlated with both organizational goal achievement and an objective indicator of economic performance. This finding was confirmed in Study 2, using change-of-profitability data from 47 German organizations. The results suggest that organizations may want to introduce …
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