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Cultural aspects as a root cause of organizational failure in risk and crisis management in the Fukushima Daiichi disaster

•We discussed the reason why an organizational failure in risk and crisis management occurred.•This was discussed from the viewpoints of groupism.•This was also discussed from obedience to authority and willful blindness. This study explores root causes of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster and discusse...

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Cultural factors
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Culture of silence
Disasters
Emergency preparedness
Fukushima Daiichi disaster
Groupism (“Wa”)
Just culture
Malfunctions
Management of crises
Nuclear accidents
Nuclear accidents & safety
Organizational failure
Risk
Risk assessment
Risk factors
Risk management
Safety
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