The relationship between safety–production conflict and employee safety outcomes: Testing the impact of multiple organizational climates.
In: Work & Stress, Jg. 29 (2015-04-01), Heft 2, S. 171-189
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Safety research is understandably dominated by studies examining the impact of organizational safety climate. Yet, other climates (e.g. service climate; productivity climate) that may also influence safety-related outcomes are rarely concurrently studied. Consequently, questions regarding how different organizational climates simultaneously affect employee safety attitudes and behaviours largely remain unanswered. Multilevel data collected from public transit employees indicated that safety–production conflict (SPC) was negatively related to accident-reporting attitudes and behavioural safety compliance. As expected, among employees in workgroups exhibiting a positive safety climate, the negative effect of SPC on behavioural safety compliance was attenuated. Moreover, a positive customer service climate reduced the negative effects of SPC on reporting attitudes; on the other hand, this relationship was exacerbated among workgroups with a high-productivity climate (i.e. those emphasizing on-time performance). The need for considering multiple aspects of an organizational climate is discussed in light of these results. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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The relationship between safety–production conflict and employee safety outcomes: Testing the impact of multiple organizational climates.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Jiang, Lixin ; Probst, Tahira M. |
Zeitschrift: | Work & Stress, Jg. 29 (2015-04-01), Heft 2, S. 171-189 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2015 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0267-8373 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/02678373.2015.1032384 |
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