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Citation

Jitwasinkul B, Hadikusumo BHW, Memon AQ. Safety Sci. 2016; 82: 264-273.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2015.09.027

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Organizational factors and human factors are intimately related and intermingled with each other. Therefore, development of the implications for improving work safety behaviors is difficult due to the complexities of multiple causal relations of those factors within construction safety scenarios.

With an aim towards identifying the particular implications for enhancing the desired behaviors or mitigating unfavorable behaviors, Bayesian network was therefore selected as an analytical technique for providing insight into the influence of the relevant contributories by investigating variations in the output of networks. Bayesian Belief Networks have been extensively applied in research because of their capability to capture sophisticated inferences. In addition, researchers are enabled to deliberately investigate the expected consequences of uncertainty prior to establishing an effective intervention. As a result, the present alternatives highlight the useful implications that might lead to the highest probability of safe work behavior. Based on this Bayesian network, an improvement in safe work behavior can be obtained by controlling leadership, management commitment, participation, and the perceived behavioral control node. Accordingly, it is increasingly being acknowledged that management must demonstrate substantive and visible commitment to occupational safety. In addition, managers at all levels must play an important role in establishing a supportive and participative atmosphere to encourage subordinates to work in a safer way. This application and the findings from the empirical evidence of the Bayesian Belief Network can explore the influence of organizational factors and their impact on safe work behavior through manipulating a combination of organizational factors.

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