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Citation

Alsulami H, Serbaya SH, Rizwan A, Saleem M, Maleh Y, Alamgir Z. Eng. Const. Arch. Man. 2021; 30(4): 1365-1378.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/ECAM-06-2021-0481

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE In a country like Saudi Arabia, where the construction industry is witnessing an impressive growth in the post-oil era, it is important to examine the occupational health and safety behaviors of construction workers (CWs).

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH The present study aims to investigate the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on workers' stress and safety behaviors. Data were collected from CWs (n = 265) at a major construction site in the city of Jeddah. Two questionnaires comprising 25 and 32 questions were used to measure their EI and stress levels, respectively. Furthermore, structured interviews were conducted with the managers and supervisors to inquire about the safety behavior of their respective workers. Descriptive statistics, simple and companion regression were used for data analysis.

FINDINGS The findings indicate that EI plays an important role to enhance the safety behaviors of the CWs besides reducing their workplace stresses. Furthermore, workers' stress levels are found to negatively impact their safety behaviors, indicating that any reduction in occupational stress can reciprocally enhance their safety compliance. The findings are further discussed with the concerned stakeholders to recommend a seven-point therapeutic role of EI for the safety of CWs.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE Results of the study can be used by managers and supervisors of the Saudi construction industry to reduce workplace accidents and improve the productivity of their organizations.


Language: en

Keywords

Construction workers; Emotional intelligence; Occupational stress; Safety behavior; Saudi Arabia

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