A Neal, MA Griffin - Journal of applied psychology, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors measured perceptions of safety climate, motivation, and behavior at 2 time points and linked them to prior and subsequent levels of accidents over a 5-year period. A …
In recent years, the North Sea oil and gas industry has been exposed to widespread change, including organizational restructuring," down-sizing", and increased safety …
MD Cooper, RA Phillips - Journal of safety research, 2004 - Elsevier
Problem: Safety climate refers to the degree to which employees believe true priority is given to organizational safety performance, and its measurement is thought to provide an “early …
D Parker, M Lawrie, P Hudson - Safety science, 2006 - Elsevier
A framework for the development and maturation of organisational safety culture was formulated. The content of the framework was informed by 26 semi-structured interviews with …
This chapter explores the nature and importance of safety climate in organizations. Perceptions of safety climate can influence employees' attitudes toward safety, the way …
This study attempted to construct and test an explicative model of unsafe work behavior to reveal the mechanisms by which the following contributory factors to unsafe work behavior …
T Lee, K Harrison - Safety science, 2000 - Elsevier
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitudes, beliefs, risk perceptions and behaviours of all employees. This assembly may …
L M. Goldenhar*, LJ Williams, N G. Swanson - Work & Stress, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Construction work is an inherently dangerous occupation and exposure to additional job stressors is likely to exacerbate the level of danger, increasing workers' risk for injury. Thus …
In this theory-driven literature review we examine how leadership and emerging research in positive organizational behaviour (POB) may inform our understanding of human …