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Goals freedom alertness theory

Critical Incident Technique (Flanagan, 1954) Combination of Factors Model (Schttlzinger, 1956) Goals Freedom Alertness Theory (Kerr, 1957)... [Pg.239]

A theory of accident proneness that proposes that individuals have incidents due to a lack of alertness brought about by having no choice or freedom in setting or choosing the goals established at work. Where workers have the ability to set and freely pnrsue attainable goals should result in a rich work climate with alertness and fewer incidents, i.e., the workers stay focused and quality improves. [Pg.141]


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