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Technology‐push,market‐demand and the missing safety‐pull: a case study of American Airlines Flight 587
Authors:Amy L Fraher
Abstract:Through a critical case study of the crash of American Airlines Flight 587, this paper draws upon ‘the Social Shaping of Technology’ (SST) approach to offer a reconceptualisation of the technology‐push and market‐demand model for High‐Reliably Organisations (HROs), providing support for a third factor, called here a ‘safety‐pull’. A safety‐pull is defined as organisationally supported reflexivity in which technology innovators and frontline operators collaborate to consider the potential implications of adopting new technologies in HROs and the complex ways this change may impact human operators' work performance, often in risky and unanticipated ways. In contrast to accidents occurring solely as the result of individual operator error, analysing the safety‐pull provides a way to tease out the wide range of factors that can contribute to HRO failures and offers a new SST perspective through which to examine high‐risk operations.
Keywords:the social shaping of technology (SST)  high‐reliability organisation (HRO)  airline pilots  clumsy technology  flight simulation  automation confusion  high risk operations  technology failure  technology push  market demand
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