Development and test of a model linking safety-specific transformational leadership and occupational safety |
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Authors: | Barling Julian Loughlin Catherine Kelloway E Kevin |
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Affiliation: | School of Business, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. jbarling@business.queensu.ca |
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Abstract: | The authors developed, tested, and replicated a model in which safety-specific transformational leadership predicted occupational injuries in 2 separate studies. Data from 174 restaurant workers (M age = 26.75 years, range = 15-64) were analyzed using structural equation modeling (LISREL 8; K. G. J?reskog & D. S?rbom, 1993) and provided strong support for a model whereby safety-specific transformational leadership predicted occupational injuries through the effects of perceived safety climate, safety consciousness, and safety-related events. Study 2 replicated and extended this model with data from 164 young workers from diverse jobs (M age = 19.54 years, range = 14-24). Safety-specific transformational leadership and role overload were related to occupational injuries through the effects of perceived safety climate, safety consciousness, and safety-related events. |
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