Zhang Jingjing, Zhang Fan, Liu Suxia, Zhou Qiaomei
School of Management, Jiangsu University, No. 301 Xuefu Road, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, China.
School of Intellectual Property, Jiangsu University, No. 301 Xuefu Road, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, China.
Sci Rep. 2024 Sep 30;14(1):22667. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-73098-0.
Enhancing work safety behaviors among Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Suppliers (SMMs) is crucial for establishing a more secure and efficient supply chain. Since the foundation of safety lies in positive prevention, it is crucial that SMMs adopt proactive and pro-social work safety behaviors that transcend mere compliance with standard regulations. Present-day diversified supply chain safety management apply varying degrees of pressures on SMMs. The effectiveness of such pressures, as well as their potential to spawn advanced safety behaviors in SMMs, is a matter of investigation. This research investigates the impact of Supply Chain Safety Management Pressure(SCSMP) on the SMMs' Work Safety Behaviors(WSB). A theoretical framework is constructed, grounded in institutional theory and theory of planned behavior, which earmarks three distinct dimensions of SCSMP: Coercive Pressure(CP), Mimetic Pressure(MP), and Normative Pressure(NP). The survey of 265 SMMs facilitated an assessment of the SMMs' Willingness for Responses(WR), which includes their Willingness for Adaptive Responses(WAR) and Willingness for Co-creative Responses(WCR). Subsequently, the resulting WSB entail Safety Compliance Behavior(SCB), Proactive Safety Behavior(PSB), and Pro-social Safety Behavior(PsSB). Among these, SCB is categorized as a basic safety behavior, while PSB and PsSB which emphasize voluntary, active, and cooperative actions, are classified as advanced safety behaviors. Our research findings underscore the substantial influence of the SCSMP in shaping WSB. WR serves as a critical intermediary, connecting external pressures with internal organizational practices. In particular, WCR is instrumental in the formation of advanced safety behavior. The theoretical contribution of this research is manifested in its enhancement of our comprehension regarding the determinants of WSB among SMMs. Furthermore, it addresses the literature gap in elucidating the effectiveness of supply chain safety management and the mechanisms behind the formation of WSB. The practical significance lies in elevating the overall safety standards throughout the supply chain and minimizing safety-related hazards among SMMs.
增强中小型制造供应商(SMM)的工作安全行为对于建立更安全、高效的供应链至关重要。由于安全的基础在于积极预防,因此SMM采取超越单纯遵守标准法规的积极和有利于社会的工作安全行为至关重要。当今多元化的供应链安全管理对SMM施加了不同程度的压力。此类压力的有效性及其在SMM中催生先进安全行为的潜力是一个值得研究的问题。本研究调查了供应链安全管理压力(SCSMP)对SMM工作安全行为(WSB)的影响。构建了一个基于制度理论和计划行为理论的理论框架,该框架确定了SCSMP的三个不同维度:强制压力(CP)、模仿压力(MP)和规范压力(NP)。对265家SMM的调查有助于评估SMM的响应意愿(WR),其中包括他们的适应性响应意愿(WAR)和共同创造响应意愿(WCR)。随后,由此产生的WSB包括安全合规行为(SCB)、主动安全行为(PSB)和有利于社会的安全行为(PsSB)。其中,SCB被归类为基本安全行为,而强调自愿、主动和合作行动的PSB和PsSB则被归类为先进安全行为。我们的研究结果强调了SCSMP在塑造WSB方面的重大影响。WR作为关键中介,将外部压力与内部组织实践联系起来。特别是,WCR有助于形成先进的安全行为。本研究的理论贡献体现在增强了我们对SMM中WSB决定因素的理解。此外,它填补了文献空白,阐明了供应链安全管理的有效性以及WSB形成背后的机制。实际意义在于提高整个供应链中的总体安全标准,并将SMM中与安全相关的危害降至最低。