2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/5014859
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Study on the Influence of Government Intervention on the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Services of Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)

Abstract: The OHS services of SMEs are still in their start-up stage in China. As such, there is an absence of mature market norms, which in turn makes it difficult to guarantee the quality of OHS services. The government, as the “night watchman” of the market, is supposed to not only involve itself in the regulation of OHS service quality, but also introduce and implement proper regulatory strategies. This paper employs a computational experiment approach to construct an experimental platform based on multiagent intera… Show more

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“…This supports the study of Zhang (2018), Mei (2018), Liu (2018), and Wang (2018) since they also stated that the government was supposed not to only involve itself in the regulation of quality services and public policy, but also introduce and implement proper regulatory strategies. They all stressed that government interventions could effectively improve the quality of service under certain circumstances.…”
Section: Results # 7 An Intervention Program That Can Be Proposed To ...supporting
confidence: 69%
“…This supports the study of Zhang (2018), Mei (2018), Liu (2018), and Wang (2018) since they also stated that the government was supposed not to only involve itself in the regulation of quality services and public policy, but also introduce and implement proper regulatory strategies. They all stressed that government interventions could effectively improve the quality of service under certain circumstances.…”
Section: Results # 7 An Intervention Program That Can Be Proposed To ...supporting
confidence: 69%
“…Micheli et al [12] outlined that "the excess of external bureaucratic requirements" is one of the main barriers for SMEs. The role of the government in facilitating OHS implementation in SMEs is also highlighted by Wang et al [15] and Zhang et al [16], who argue that policy interventions should be improved and simplified. Similar values could be outlined for the third category, which includes six articles containing proposals of new OHS models/approaches.…”
Section: Occupational Health and Safety Management In Smes: A Literat...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…-Group 1: it includes articles investigating barriers and drivers for the successful adoption of OHS interventions in SMEs [7,[12][13][14][15][16]; -Group 2: articles reviewing overall features and challenges related to OHS in SMEs [6,8,[17][18][19][20][21][22]; -Group 3: articles proposing new models/approaches proposals for managing OHS in SMEs [23][24][25][26][27][28];…”
Section: Occupational Health and Safety Management In Smes: A Literat...mentioning
confidence: 99%