Martínez-Córcoles Mario, Gracia Francisco J, Tomás Inés, Peiró José M
Research Institute on Personnel Psychology, Organizational Development, and Quality of Working Life (IDOCAL), University of Valencia, Spain.
Risk Anal. 2014 Jul;34(7):1257-69. doi: 10.1111/risa.12173. Epub 2014 Feb 3.
Safety compliance is of paramount importance in guaranteeing the safe running of nuclear power plants. However, it depends mostly on procedures that do not always involve the safest outcomes. This article introduces an empirical model based on the organizational role theory to analyze the influence of legitimate sources of expectations (procedures formalization and leadership) on workers' compliance behaviors. The sample was composed of 495 employees from two Spanish nuclear power plants. Structural equation analysis showed that, in spite of some problematic effects of proceduralization (such as role conflict and role ambiguity), procedure formalization along with an empowering leadership style lead to safety compliance by clarifying a worker's role in safety. Implications of these findings for safety research are outlined, as well as their practical implications.
安全合规对于确保核电站的安全运行至关重要。然而,它主要依赖于那些并不总是能带来最安全结果的程序。本文引入了一个基于组织角色理论的实证模型,以分析期望的合法来源(程序形式化和领导力)对员工合规行为的影响。样本由来自两家西班牙核电站的495名员工组成。结构方程分析表明,尽管程序形式化存在一些问题影响(如角色冲突和角色模糊),但程序形式化与赋能型领导风格通过明确员工在安全方面的角色,导致安全合规。概述了这些发现对安全研究的影响以及它们的实际意义。