Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era
In the information technology era, the banking industry must compete in an external environment characterized by high levels of uncertainty, complexity and change. Accidents in high-risk manufacturing organizations are generally related to safety studies. The researcher attempted to study "acci...
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author | Endah Kumala Dewi Fathul Himam Achmad Sobirin |
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description | In the information technology era, the banking industry must compete in an external environment characterized by high levels of uncertainty, complexity and change. Accidents in high-risk manufacturing organizations are generally related to safety studies. The researcher attempted to study "accidents" due to network vulnerabilities in IT-based organizations using the safety concept. This qualitative study is important because it provides analysis of IT support for organizational development. This study used multi-case study and grounded research approaches. The process of developing an information safety climate is considered an alternative solution other than technology. The study revealed that normal accident theory can be used to explain accidents in IT-based organizations. The process of developing an information security climate in banking organizations is categorized as the emergency type. The manifestation of information safety climate is attentiveness, accountability, ethical sensitivity, integrity and sustainability. Phases that need to be undergone in cultivating the safety climate are: adaptation, learning, awareness to risk, and resilience. Thus, it can be concluded that the climate of an IT-based organization is different from the climate of a non technology-based organization. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8e2bcf6ac3b940d6a8f35d5ef0da8a232022-12-22T01:23:24ZengFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah MadaGadjah Mada Journal of Psychology2407-77982020-10-016210.22146/gamajop.4741528545Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology EraEndah Kumala Dewi0Fathul Himam1Achmad Sobirin2Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah MadaFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam IndonesiaIn the information technology era, the banking industry must compete in an external environment characterized by high levels of uncertainty, complexity and change. Accidents in high-risk manufacturing organizations are generally related to safety studies. The researcher attempted to study "accidents" due to network vulnerabilities in IT-based organizations using the safety concept. This qualitative study is important because it provides analysis of IT support for organizational development. This study used multi-case study and grounded research approaches. The process of developing an information safety climate is considered an alternative solution other than technology. The study revealed that normal accident theory can be used to explain accidents in IT-based organizations. The process of developing an information security climate in banking organizations is categorized as the emergency type. The manifestation of information safety climate is attentiveness, accountability, ethical sensitivity, integrity and sustainability. Phases that need to be undergone in cultivating the safety climate are: adaptation, learning, awareness to risk, and resilience. Thus, it can be concluded that the climate of an IT-based organization is different from the climate of a non technology-based organization.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamajop/article/view/47415banking organizationinformationsafetysecurity climate |
spellingShingle | Endah Kumala Dewi Fathul Himam Achmad Sobirin Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era Gadjah Mada Journal of Psychology banking organization information safety security climate |
title | Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era |
title_full | Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era |
title_fullStr | Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era |
title_full_unstemmed | Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era |
title_short | Cultivating Safety in the Information Technology Era |
title_sort | cultivating safety in the information technology era |
topic | banking organization information safety security climate |
url | https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamajop/article/view/47415 |
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