领导力维度、安全氛围与分配优先级对工作组轻微伤害的影响

The effects of leadership dimensions, safety climate, and assigned priorities on minor injuries in work groups

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 2002
被引 816
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究领导风格如何通过安全氛围影响工作组伤害率,发现变革型和建设型领导能预测伤害率,而安全优先级调节这一关系。

Abstract

Abstract This study is based on three premises: (a) Leadership style affects the level of concern for subordinate safety; (b) Concern for safety, operationalized with supervisory practices, provides the source for safety climate perceptions; and (c) Safety priority as assigned by higher superiors influences supervisory safety practice independently of leadership style. Assigned safety priority was expected to moderate the relationship between leadership style and injury rate in organizational subunits, with safety climate mediating this leadership–injury relationship due to its demonstrable effect on safety behavior. A within‐group split‐sample analysis of 42 work groups, coupled with prospective design, indicated that transformational and constructive leadership predicted injury rate, while corrective leadership provided indirect, conditional prediction. Leadership effects were moderated by assigned safety priorities and mediated by commensurate safety‐climate variables. The results suggest that transformational and transactional leadership provide complementary modes of (mediated and moderated) influence on safety behavior of group members. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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