工作组
监督人
安全气候
差异(会计)
业务
工作(物理)
心理学
应用心理学
知识管理
职业安全与健康
计算机科学
工程类
政治学
计算机网络
机械工程
会计
法学
作者
Helen Lingard,Payam Pirzadeh,David Oswald
出处
期刊:Journal of the Construction Division and Management
[American Society of Civil Engineers]
日期:2019-03-08
卷期号:145 (5)
被引量:44
标识
DOI:10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0001651
摘要
The practice of subcontracting out construction work has been identified as a contributing factor in poor work health and safety (WHS) performance. Relatively few studies have considered the processes through which safety climates develop within subcontracted workgroups. This study sought to examine the relationship between intragroup communication relating to WHS and the workgroup safety climate. Data were collected from 39 subcontracted workgroups in the Australian construction industry using social network analysis to examine worker-to-worker, supervisor-to-worker, and worker-to-supervisor patterns of WHS-related communication. The relationship between group social network metrics and group safety climate were examined. Network density was a predictor of the workgroup safety climate. Furthermore, a suppressor effect was found such that WHS-related communication between group members and the group supervisor increased the variance in group safety climate explained in a regression model. The results highlight the importance of intragroup communication in creating a shared understanding about the priority placed on WHS within subcontracted construction workgroups. In using subcontracted workgroups as the unit of analysis and linking within-group communication patterns to the workgroup safety climate, the research makes an original contribution to knowledge in empirically demonstrating the safety benefits associated with fostering a dense communication network and encouraging frequent supervisor–worker communication in subcontracted workgroups.
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