The influence of leadership and safety climate towards safety citizenship behavior in an instrumentation and service company
Safety behavior plays a significant role in reducing occupational injuries and accidents at the workplace especially in high risk industries and in manufacturing sectors. By improving the attitudes of the workers in organizations, safety and health aspects as well as the employees' well-being c...
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my-uum-etd.88422021-11-21T01:01:17Z The influence of leadership and safety climate towards safety citizenship behavior in an instrumentation and service company 2018 Suresh, Chandra Bose Subramaniam, Chandrakantan Mohd Zin, Md. Lazim Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business T55-55.3 Industrial Safety. Industrial Accident Prevention Safety behavior plays a significant role in reducing occupational injuries and accidents at the workplace especially in high risk industries and in manufacturing sectors. By improving the attitudes of the workers in organizations, safety and health aspects as well as the employees' well-being can be better determined. The study examines the perceptions and levels of employees in two local offices situated in Shah Alam and Singapore of a leading multinational instrumentation and service company towards an extended behavioral based safety program known as safety citizenship behavior with regards to six (6) variables; workers participation, safety training, perceived management commitment towards safety, safety communication and feedback, work pressure and safety-specific transformational leadership. One hundred and fifty two (152) questionnaires were distributed to the employees. Data collected from the responded one hundred and fifty one (151) respondents revealed that out of the six (6) variables mentioned, five (5) variables; workers participation, safety training, safety communication and feedback, work pressure and safety-specific transformational leadership showed significant relationship towards safety citizenship behavior. These findings have revealed valuable insights while mentioning several probable solutions for the company's management as well as for safety practitioners and future researchers to curb this ever constant threat in the present workforce. 2018 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/8842/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/8842/1/s818757_01.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/8842/2/s818757_02.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/8842/3/s818757_references.docx text eng public other masters Universiti Utara Malaysia |
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Safety behavior plays a significant role in reducing occupational injuries and accidents at the workplace especially in high risk industries and in manufacturing sectors. By improving the attitudes of the workers in organizations, safety and health aspects as well as the employees' well-being can be better determined. The study examines the perceptions and levels of employees in two local offices situated in Shah Alam and Singapore of a leading multinational instrumentation and service company towards an extended behavioral based safety program known as safety citizenship behavior with regards to six (6) variables; workers participation, safety training, perceived management commitment towards safety, safety communication and feedback, work pressure and safety-specific transformational leadership. One hundred and fifty two (152) questionnaires were distributed to the employees. Data collected from the responded one hundred and fifty one (151) respondents revealed that out of the six (6) variables mentioned, five (5) variables; workers participation, safety training, safety communication and feedback, work pressure and safety-specific
transformational leadership showed significant relationship towards safety citizenship behavior. These findings have revealed valuable insights while mentioning several probable solutions for the company's management as well as for safety practitioners and future researchers to curb this ever constant threat in the present workforce. |
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The influence of leadership and safety climate towards safety citizenship behavior in an instrumentation and service company |
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