A study of the lagged relationships among safety climate, safety motivation, safety behavior, and accidents at the individual and group levels.
The University of Queensland · University of Sheffield
Abstract
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 series of analyses examined the effects of top-down and bottom-up processes operating simultaneously over time. In terms of top-down effects, average levels of safety climate within groups at 1 point in time predicted subsequent changes in individual safety motivation. Individual safety motivation, in turn, was associated with subsequent changes in self-reported safety behavior. In terms of bottom-up effects, improvements in the average level of safety behavior within groups were associated with a subsequent reduction in accidents at…
Citation impact
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- 30.51
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- 100%
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- 46
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Safety behaviors
- Safety climate
- Social psychology
- Occupational safety and health
- Perception
- Applied psychology
- Poison control
- Climate action