心理信息
开放的体验
心理学
监督人
员工声音
职业安全与健康
人为因素与人体工程学
应用心理学
伤害预防
工作(物理)
工作场所安全
自杀预防
毒物控制
社会心理学
梅德林
医学
医疗急救
管理
工程类
经济
法学
病理
机械工程
政治学
作者
Sean Tucker,Nick Turner
摘要
We examined the relationship among having ideas about how to improve occupational safety, speaking up about them (safety voice), and future work-related injuries. One hundred fifty-five employed teenagers completed 3 surveys with a 1-month lag between each survey. We found that participants who were more likely to have ideas about how to improve occupational safety and had high affective commitment to the organization reported the highest level of safety voice. In turn, supervisor openness to voice moderated the relationship between safety voice and future work-related injuries. Specifically, future work-related injuries were most frequent when high levels of safety voice were combined with low supervisor openness to voice. The tested model clarifies the conditions under which workers share safety-related ideas with a supervisor and the real consequences of speaking up about them. We discuss the implications of these findings for safety management. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).
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