2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2011.05.010
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Dynamics of safety performance and culture: A group model building approach

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“…Higher education is related to higher alcohol consumption, but also to lower frequency of binge drinking [20]. Mental disorders are more prevalent among individuals with low socioeconomic status [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education is related to higher alcohol consumption, but also to lower frequency of binge drinking [20]. Mental disorders are more prevalent among individuals with low socioeconomic status [21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively, previous research has investigated the role of ESC and their effects in improving BBSP (Fugas et al, 2012;Goh, Love, Stagbouer, & Annesley, 2012;Nahrgang, Morgeson, & Hofmann, 2011) as well as advantages to the organization's performance (Muñiz et al, 2009). A series of meta-analytic studies on SC and BBSP published between (Cooper & Phillips, 2004, 2006 (Clarke, 2006(Christian et al, 2009, 2010 (Beus et al, 2010;Clarke, 2010) and 2011 (Nahrgang et al, 2011) have signifi cantly present the art of BBSP studies using comprehensive analytical studies.…”
Section: Relationship Between Safety Climate and Safety Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their simulation results revealed that time delay and feedback should be part of China's coal mine safety organisational decision-making. Goh et al (2012b) study revealed that risk perception could deteriorate when management had a strong production focus. Also, by using a group model building approach, Goh et al (2012c) attempt to understand the reasons why even if the organisation had invested a mass of resources into safety, the injury rate could not be decreased.…”
Section: Organisational Climatementioning
confidence: 99%