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Lessons from the Wreck of the Exxon Valdez: The Need for Imagination, Empathy, and Courage

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  • Hosmer, Larue T.

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Investigations of large scale industrial accidents generally take one of two alternative approaches to identifying the cause or causes of those destructive events. The first is legal analysis, which focuses on the mechanical failure or human error that immediately preceded the accident. The second is socio-technical reasoning, which centers on the complexities of the interlocking technological and organizational systems that brought about the accident. Both are retrospective, and provide little insight into the means of avoiding industrial accidents in the future. This article looks at six levels of managerial responsibility within a firm, and suggests specific changes at all levels that should logically help in the prevention or mitigation of these high impact/low probability events. The most basic need, however, is for imagination, empathy, and courage at the most senior level of the firm.

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  • Hosmer, Larue T., 1998. "Lessons from the Wreck of the Exxon Valdez: The Need for Imagination, Empathy, and Courage," Business Ethics Quarterly, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(S1), pages 109-122, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buetqu:v:8:y:1998:i:s1:p:109-122_10
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