Safety Citizenship Behavior: A Complementary Paradigm to Improving Safety Culture Within the Organizational Driving Setting

Wishart, Darren, Rowland, Bevan, and Somoray, Klaire (2019) Safety Citizenship Behavior: A Complementary Paradigm to Improving Safety Culture Within the Organizational Driving Setting. In: Ward, Nicholas John, Watson, Barry, and Fleming-Vogl, Katie, (eds.) Traffic Safety Culture: Definition, Foundation, and Application. Emerald, Bingley, UK, pp. 145-171.

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Abstract

Driving for work has been identified as potentially one of the riskiest activities performed by workers within the course of their working day. Jurisdictions around the world have passed legislation and adopted policy and procedures to improve the safety of workers. However, particularly within the work driving setting, complying with legislation and the minimum safety standards and procedures is not sufficient to improve work driving safety. This chapter outlines the manner in which safety citizenship behavior can offer further improvement to work-related driving safety by acting as a complementary paradigm to improve risk anagement and current models and applications of safety culture.

Item ID: 69467
Item Type: Book Chapter (Research - B1)
ISBN: 978-1-78714-618-1
Copyright Information: © 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited
Date Deposited: 29 Jun 2022 05:31
FoR Codes: 52 PSYCHOLOGY > 5299 Other psychology > 529999 Other psychology not elsewhere classified @ 100%
SEO Codes: 20 HEALTH > 2004 Public health (excl. specific population health) > 200408 Injury prevention and control @ 100%
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