© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Research into the technology acceptance model (TAM) and safety performance was used to develop a model in which perceived organizational and supervisor support for safety affect employees' compliance with a risk-awareness safety procedure via cognitive-motivational mechanisms. Cross-sectional survey data were collected from 374 employees of a large Australian mining company. Results of path analysis show that both perceived organizational safety support and perceived supervisor safety support influenced compliance with the risk-awareness procedure, although through different cognitive-motivational processes. Perceived organizational safety support was significantly associated with compliance via perceived usefulness of ...
The aim of this study was to explore whether work characteristics (job demands, job control, social ...
We examined the effects of career development and perceived organizational support on the two dimens...
High-risk organizations are continuously striving to minimize risks and establish a safe working env...
Research into the technology acceptance model (TAM) and safety performance was used to develop a mod...
Instrumental processes, based on the idea that individual perceptions of safety climate inform behav...
The present study extended the concept of safety compliance by differentiating two types of complian...
Background: Recently, two types of safety compliance behaviors including deep compliance and surface...
Since Hofmann, Jacobs and Landy (1995) emphasized the need to consider the influences of socio-organ...
Much ettention has been focused on worker perceptions of workplace safety. However; relatively limi...
The purpose of this research was to develop a methodology that would evaluate employees\u27 personal...
This study addresses the psychological mechanisms that lead to compliance with safe work practices a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This research presents a model of employee behaviour related to the use of proce...
Initiating a safety oriented change—or safety initiative—is conceptually distinct from other forms o...
Introduction: The present study aimed to test a model of the relationship between management commitm...
The aim of this study was to explore whether work characteristics (job demands, job control, social ...
The aim of this study was to explore whether work characteristics (job demands, job control, social ...
We examined the effects of career development and perceived organizational support on the two dimens...
High-risk organizations are continuously striving to minimize risks and establish a safe working env...
Research into the technology acceptance model (TAM) and safety performance was used to develop a mod...
Instrumental processes, based on the idea that individual perceptions of safety climate inform behav...
The present study extended the concept of safety compliance by differentiating two types of complian...
Background: Recently, two types of safety compliance behaviors including deep compliance and surface...
Since Hofmann, Jacobs and Landy (1995) emphasized the need to consider the influences of socio-organ...
Much ettention has been focused on worker perceptions of workplace safety. However; relatively limi...
The purpose of this research was to develop a methodology that would evaluate employees\u27 personal...
This study addresses the psychological mechanisms that lead to compliance with safe work practices a...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This research presents a model of employee behaviour related to the use of proce...
Initiating a safety oriented change—or safety initiative—is conceptually distinct from other forms o...
Introduction: The present study aimed to test a model of the relationship between management commitm...
The aim of this study was to explore whether work characteristics (job demands, job control, social ...
The aim of this study was to explore whether work characteristics (job demands, job control, social ...
We examined the effects of career development and perceived organizational support on the two dimens...
High-risk organizations are continuously striving to minimize risks and establish a safe working env...