Halbesleben Jonathon R B, Leroy Hannes, Dierynck Bart, Simons Tony, Savage Grant T, McCaughey Deirdre, Leon Matthew R
Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration.
J Occup Health Psychol. 2013 Oct;18(4):395-405. doi: 10.1037/a0034086.
While previous research has identified that leaders' safety expectations and safety actions are important in fostering occupational safety, research has yet to demonstrate the importance of leader alignment between safety expectations and actions for improving occupational safety. We build on safety climate literature and theory on behavioral integrity to better understand the relationship between the leader's behavioral integrity regarding safety and work-related injuries. In a time-lagged study of 658 nurses, we find that behavioral integrity for high safety values is positively associated with greater reporting of fewer and less severe occupational injuries. The effects of behavioral integrity regarding safety can be better understood through the mediating mechanisms of safety compliance and psychological safety toward one's supervisor. We discuss the implications of our findings for future research on safety climate.
虽然先前的研究已经确定领导者的安全期望和安全行动在促进职业安全方面很重要,但尚未有研究证明领导者在安全期望和行动之间保持一致对于改善职业安全的重要性。我们基于安全氛围文献和行为完整性理论,以更好地理解领导者在安全方面的行为完整性与工作相关伤害之间的关系。在一项对658名护士的时间滞后研究中,我们发现高安全价值观的行为完整性与较少且不太严重的职业伤害报告增加呈正相关。通过对主管的安全合规性和心理安全感的中介机制,可以更好地理解安全方面行为完整性的影响。我们讨论了研究结果对未来安全氛围研究的启示。