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Figure 9.5
The information-sharing systems acceptance model. (From Lee, J.
andRao,H.,2007,Understandingsociotechnicalenvironmentsforacceptanceof
inter-agencycounterterrorisminformationsharingsystems, Hawaii International
Conference on System Sciences ,2007.IEEEComputerSociety,Washington,DC.)
evidence to information-sharing systems acceptance being mainly influenced by
concerns for information security and institutional standards or conditions rather
than the value of the information being shared with other organizations. From the
results, the continuing study can be improved and revised in expectation to obtain
further evidence to support the information-sharing system acceptance model.
9.4 RiskAnalysisofComplex
SociotechnicalSystems[15]
he occurrence of a critical event, or major accident, is not acceptable within an
operational installation when it presents any degree of risk for the environment.
he Major Accident Reporting System database associated with the European
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