Safety studies have primarily focused on how explicit processes and measures affect safety behavior and subsequent accidents and injuries. Recently, safety researchers have paid greater attention to the role of implicit processes. Our research focuses on the role of attentional bias toward safety (ABS) in workplace safety. ABS is a basic, early-stage cognitive process involving the automatic and selective allocation of attentional resources toward safety cues, which reflect the implicit motivational state of employees regarding safety goal. In this study, we used two reaction time-based paradigms to measure the ABS of employees in three studies: two modified Stroop tasks (Studies 1 and 2) and a visual dot-probe task (Study 3). Results revea...
Purpose: there is idea in society that some people have more accidents because they are more acciden...
Employee behavior plays an important role in the occurrence and prevention of incidents, affecting s...
Previous studies have acknowledged the impact of risk perception on safety behavior, but were largel...
Safety studies have primarily focused on how explicit processes and measures affect safety behavior ...
Background: The high sensitivity of individuals toward safety information in production activities, ...
As implicit cognitive processes garner more and more importance, studies in the fields of healthy ps...
This study explores the precursors of employees' safety behaviors based on a dual-process model,...
This study explores the precursors of employees' safety behaviors based on a dual-process model, whi...
Since Hofmann, Jacobs and Landy (1995) emphasized the need to consider the influences of socio-organ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Aaron M. Schm...
This paper is among the first to explore the relationship between employees’ bottom line mentality (...
Two studies investigate whether employees viewing discretionary safety activities as part of their j...
If occupational safety has substantially improved over the last 100 years (Hofmann, Burke & Zohar, 2...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
Introduction: previous studies have shown approximately 90% of accidents in the workplace are due to...
Purpose: there is idea in society that some people have more accidents because they are more acciden...
Employee behavior plays an important role in the occurrence and prevention of incidents, affecting s...
Previous studies have acknowledged the impact of risk perception on safety behavior, but were largel...
Safety studies have primarily focused on how explicit processes and measures affect safety behavior ...
Background: The high sensitivity of individuals toward safety information in production activities, ...
As implicit cognitive processes garner more and more importance, studies in the fields of healthy ps...
This study explores the precursors of employees' safety behaviors based on a dual-process model,...
This study explores the precursors of employees' safety behaviors based on a dual-process model, whi...
Since Hofmann, Jacobs and Landy (1995) emphasized the need to consider the influences of socio-organ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2012. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Dr. Aaron M. Schm...
This paper is among the first to explore the relationship between employees’ bottom line mentality (...
Two studies investigate whether employees viewing discretionary safety activities as part of their j...
If occupational safety has substantially improved over the last 100 years (Hofmann, Burke & Zohar, 2...
Human error is the most dominant factor in approximately 70 to 80% of safety-related accidents in th...
Introduction: previous studies have shown approximately 90% of accidents in the workplace are due to...
Purpose: there is idea in society that some people have more accidents because they are more acciden...
Employee behavior plays an important role in the occurrence and prevention of incidents, affecting s...
Previous studies have acknowledged the impact of risk perception on safety behavior, but were largel...