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How Organizational Support Can Cultivate a Multilevel Safety Climate in the Construction Industry
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Safety climate has a positive impact on safety performance in the construction industry; it is a multilevel phenomenon that can be formed at the organization and group levels, especially in large organizations with a ...
Cross-Boundary Contact, Work-Family Conflict, Antecedents, and Consequences: Testing an Integrated Model for Construction Professionals
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Despite the bidirectional nature of work-family conflict, existing studies have focused mainly on work-to-family conflict. This study addresses that shortcoming through proposing an integrated work-family conflict model ...
Impact of Supervisory Safety Communication on Safety Climate and Behavior in Construction Workgroups
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In industries in which organizations work in decentralized and distributed structures such as construction, workers are more likely to be influenced by their workgroup supervisors than upper-level management. A study was ...
Job Quality and Construction Workers’ Mental Health: Life Course Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Psychosocial job quality has been proven to be linked to workers’ mental health. Drawing on a life course perspective, this study sought to identify, compare, and contrast the psychosocial characteristics of job quality ...
Situated Learning: How Interactions with Supervisors Shape Construction Apprentices’ Safety Learning and Practice
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This paper presents the results of the first stage of a research project focused upon supervisor–apprentice communication in the construction industry and the influence that this communication has on apprentices’ health, ...
Group-Level Safety Climate in the Construction Industry: Influence of Organizational, Group, and Individual Factors
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Group-level safety climate (GSC) is a recognized leading indicator of safety performance in the literature. However, there is limited understanding of the mechanisms through which multilevel (i.e., organizational, ...