Print Email Facebook Twitter Individual markers of resilience in train traffic control: The role of operators’ goals and strategic mental models and their implications for variation, expertise and performance. Title Individual markers of resilience in train traffic control: The role of operators’ goals and strategic mental models and their implications for variation, expertise and performance. Author Lo, J.C. (TU Delft Organisation and Governance) Pluyter, K.R. (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Meijer, S.A. (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Date 2016 Abstract Objective:The aim of this study was to examine individual markers of resilience and obtain quantitative insights into the understanding and the implications of variation and expertise levels in train traffic operators’ goals and strategic mental models and their impact on performance.Background:The Dutch railways are one of the world’s most heavy utilized railway networks and have been identified to be weak in system and organizational resilience.Method:Twenty-two train traffic controllers enacted two scenarios in a human-in-the-loop simulator. Their experience, goals, strategic mental models, and performance were assessed through questionnaires and simulator logs. Goals were operationalized through performance indicators and strategic mental models through train completion strategies.Results:A variation was found between operators for both self-reported primary performance indicators and completion strategies. Further, the primary goal of only 14% of the operators reflected the primary organizational goal (i.e., arrival punctuality). An incongruence was also found between train traffic controllers’ self-reported performance indicators and objective performance in a more disrupted condition. The level of experience tends to affect performance differently.Conclusion:There is a gap between primary organizational goals and preferred individual goals. Further, the relative strong diversity in primary operator goals and strategic mental models indicates weak resilience at the individual level.Application:With recent and upcoming large-scale changes throughout the sociotechnical space of the railway infrastructure organization, the findings are useful to facilitate future railway traffic control and the development of a resilient system. Subject goal competitiondiversityorganizational resiliencerailwaysociotechnical system To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:97ac4307-89c2-430c-8b4d-52ed4623d55a DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0018720815622357 ISSN 0018-7208 Source Human Factors: the journal of the human factors and ergonomics society, 58 (1), 80-91 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2016 J.C. Lo, K.R. Pluyter, S.A. Meijer Files PDF 0018720815622357.pdf 370.04 KB PDF Individual_Markers_of_Res ... lience.pdf 445.94 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:97ac4307-89c2-430c-8b4d-52ed4623d55a/datastream/OBJ1/view