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Role of Supervisor Behavioral Integrity for Safety in the Relationship Between Top-Management Safety Climate, Safety Motivation, and Safety Performance

Mehmet Peker, Onur Cem Doğru, Gülgün Meşe

2022Safety and Health at Work31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: This study examines whether employee perceptions of supervisor behavioral integrity for safety moderates the relationship between top-management safety climate and safety performance (i.e., safety compliance and safety participation) and the mediated relationships through safety motivation. Methods: Data collected from 389 blue-collar employees were analyzed using latent moderated structural equation modeling. Results: The results indicate that the relationship between top-management safety climate and safety behavior, and the mediating role of safety motivation were replicated. Moreover, the results show that the mediated relationships between top-management safety climate and safety behaviors through safety motivation were stronger for employees who report high supervisor behavioral integrity for safety. Conclusion: The study findings suggest the role of supervisor behavioral integrity for safety in clarifying how the employee perceptions of top-management safety climate transfer to the employee safety behaviors through the motivational pathway.

Topics & Concepts

SupervisorSafety behaviorsSafety climateStructural equation modelingCompliance (psychology)PsychologyWorkplace safetyApplied psychologyOccupational safety and healthPerceptionBusinessPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsSocial psychologyMedicineEnvironmental healthComputer scienceManagementMachine learningEconomicsPathologyNeuroscienceOccupational Health and Safety ResearchJob Satisfaction and Organizational BehaviorChemical Safety and Risk Management
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