2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13061528
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The Relationship between Error Management, Safety Climate, and Job-Stress Perception in the Construction Industry: The Mediating Role of Psychological Capital

Abstract: Job stress (JS) is a significant issue in the construction industry of developing countries. This study aims to examine the impact of error-management climate (EMC), safety climate (SC), and psychological capital (PC) (as a mediator) on employee JS in the construction industry, and establish relationships between these constructs. A questionnaire survey was conducted to gather data from 144 respondents. The study’s hypothesized relationships were tested using partial-least-squares structural-equation modeling … Show more

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“…In risk management field 25 out of 61 papers dealt with data on the "risk management process". Into this class the 54 observations out of 202 concerned the following topics: awkward working postures [7,19]; compliance with Health and Safety standards [2,4,47]; risk assessment [21,51,53,63,66,77,79]; safe climate [44]; slope instability [10,17]; teaching-training tasks [5,6,78]; unsafe behaviours [25,72]; worker fatigue-heat stress [38,69,73]; site image [1,46]. Antwi-Afari et al [7] used deep learning networks to automatically extract relevant features with spatial-temporal dependence acquired by a wearable insole pressure system.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In risk management field 25 out of 61 papers dealt with data on the "risk management process". Into this class the 54 observations out of 202 concerned the following topics: awkward working postures [7,19]; compliance with Health and Safety standards [2,4,47]; risk assessment [21,51,53,63,66,77,79]; safe climate [44]; slope instability [10,17]; teaching-training tasks [5,6,78]; unsafe behaviours [25,72]; worker fatigue-heat stress [38,69,73]; site image [1,46]. Antwi-Afari et al [7] used deep learning networks to automatically extract relevant features with spatial-temporal dependence acquired by a wearable insole pressure system.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%