Autores
Amy L Fraher, Layla Jane Branicki, Keith Grint
Fecha de publicación
2017/9
Revista
Academy of Management Discoveries
Volumen
3
Número
3
Páginas
239-261
Editor
Academy of Management
Descripción
This study of US Navy Sea Air and Land (SEAL) commandos contributes to research investigating mindfulness in high-reliability organizations (HROs) by identifying the individual and collective influences that allow SEALs to build capacity for mindful behaviors despite the complexity of their missions, the unpredictability of their operating environments, and the danger inherent in their work. Although the HRO literature identifies a number of hallmarks of reliability, less attention is paid to how mindfulness is operationally achieved in situ by individuals on the frontline working in HROs. This study addresses this gap using a multiphase, multimethod investigation of US Navy SEALs, identifying new links between individual mindfulness attributes (comfort with uncertainty and chaos) and collective mindfulness influences (a positive orientation towards failure) that combine to co-create a phenomenon we call “mindfulness …
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AL Fraher, LJ Branicki, K Grint - Academy of Management Discoveries, 2017