Safety performance is recognized as the more proximal and effective precursor of safety outcomes. In particular, safety compliance significantly reduces workplace accidents and injuries. However, it is not entirely clear what role organizational factors play in determining workers’ safety. The present study contributes to defining which organizational factors increase safety compliance by testing a mediational model in which supervisor support is related to safety climate, which in turn is related to organizational identification that finally is related to safety compliance. We tested our hypotheses in a sample of 186 production workers of an Italian manufacturing firm using a cross-sectional design. Findings confirm our hypotheses. Management should consider these organizational factors in order to implement primary prevention practices against work accidents.
Unraveling the organizational mechanism at the root of safety compliance in an Italian manufacturing firm / Avanzi, Lorenzo; Savadori, Lucia; Fraccaroli, Franco. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND ERGONOMICS. - ISSN 1080-3548. - STAMPA. - 24:1(2018), pp. 52-61. [10.1080/10803548.2016.1232917]
Unraveling the organizational mechanism at the root of safety compliance in an Italian manufacturing firm
Avanzi, Lorenzo;Savadori, Lucia;Fraccaroli, Franco
2018-01-01
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Safety performance is recognized as the more proximal and effective precursor of safety outcomes. In particular, safety compliance significantly reduces workplace accidents and injuries. However, it is not entirely clear what role organizational factors play in determining workers’ safety. The present study contributes to defining which organizational factors increase safety compliance by testing a mediational model in which supervisor support is related to safety climate, which in turn is related to organizational identification that finally is related to safety compliance. We tested our hypotheses in a sample of 186 production workers of an Italian manufacturing firm using a cross-sectional design. Findings confirm our hypotheses. Management should consider these organizational factors in order to implement primary prevention practices against work accidents.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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