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Full-Text Articles in Leadership Studies
Full Volume 13, Issue 1, Seyma Tufan
The Persistence Of Safety Silence: How Flight Deck Microcultures Influence The Efficacy Of Crew Resource Management, Kimberly Perkins, Sourojit Ghosh, Julie Vera, Cecilia Aragon, Adam Hyland
The Persistence Of Safety Silence: How Flight Deck Microcultures Influence The Efficacy Of Crew Resource Management, Kimberly Perkins, Sourojit Ghosh, Julie Vera, Cecilia Aragon, Adam Hyland
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
The majority of First Officers and Captains feel that Captains establish the tone of the flight deck microculture. However, the majority of these pilots also report that as First Officers, they have hesitated to share safety-pertinent data and/or experience being silenced after sharing safety data due to a psychologically unsafe flight deck. Utilizing direct feedback from industry pilots, we explore ways that Captains can create a more inclusive microculture that elicits safety voice. The safety system designed to enhance crew collaboration, Crew Resource Management, fails to adequately establish tools for designing a psychologically safe flight deck. We conclude that Crew …
Sino-Indian Border Disputes In An Era Of Strategic Expansions, Roman Muzalevsky
Sino-Indian Border Disputes In An Era Of Strategic Expansions, Roman Muzalevsky
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
The June 2020 clash between the People’s Republic of China and India in the disputed Ladakh border area resulted from the strategic expansions of both powers. Like two bubbles expanding in a contained space, these expansions were bound to collide and cause friction. This article explains how the expansions precipitated the incident and might exacerbate border disputes in the future. In pondering implications, it recommends Washington pursue a Eurasia-focused policy embracing the disputed region.
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number Two – Summer 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number Two – Summer 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Assessing Risk At The National Strategic Level: Visualization Tools For Military Planners, Wade A. Germann, Heather S. Gregg
Assessing Risk At The National Strategic Level: Visualization Tools For Military Planners, Wade A. Germann, Heather S. Gregg
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
The reemergence of great power competition, conflict with near-peer competitor states below the level of armed conflict, and persisting threats from nonstate actors with transnational ambitions and global reach pose challenges for strategists planning, executing, and assessing military operations and strategy. Building on current visualization tools, two proposed models—the National Strategic Risk Abacus and the National Strategic Risk Radar Chart—address these challenges and better depict how the US military may inadvertently contribute to risk at the national strategic level.
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number One – Winter 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Twelve – Number One – Winter 2021, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Eleven – Number One – Spring 2019, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Eleven – Number One – Spring 2019, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Nine – Number One – Spring 2016, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Nine – Number One – Spring 2016, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Eight – Number One – Spring 2015, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Eight – Number One – Spring 2015, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Seven – Number One – Winter 2014, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Seven – Number One – Winter 2014, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Six – Number One – Fall 2012, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Six – Number One – Fall 2012, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Five – Number One – Summer 2011, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Five – Number One – Summer 2011, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Four – Number Two – Summer 2010, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Four – Number Two – Summer 2010, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Four – Number One – Winter 2010, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Four – Number One – Winter 2010, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Three – Number Two – Fall 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Three – Number Two – Fall 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Three – Number One – Summer 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Three – Number One – Summer 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number Three – Winter 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number Three – Winter 2009, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number Two – Winter 2008, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number Two – Winter 2008, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number One – Winter 2008, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume Two – Number One – Winter 2008, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
Space And Defense – Volume One – Number One – Fall 2006, Space And Defense Journal
Space And Defense – Volume One – Number One – Fall 2006, Space And Defense Journal
Space and Defense
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of The Relationships Between Collegiate Aviation Safety Management System Initiative, Self-Efficacy, Transformational Safety Leadership And Safety Behavior Mediated By Safety Motivation, Daniel Kwasi Adjekum
International Journal of Aviation, Aeronautics, and Aerospace
The study conceptualized Safety Management System (SMS) initiative, self-efficacy, and transformational safety leadership as constructs that relates to safety behavior (measured by safety compliance and safety participation) when mediated by safety motivation using a quantitative approach. Structural equation modeling techniques was used to derive a final measurement model that fit the empirical data and was used to test the study hypotheses. Utilizing a sample of 282 collegiate flight students and instructors from a large public university in the US, a 46-item survey was used to measure respondent’s perceptions on the study variables. The results indicate that perceptions of SMS policy …