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- W2893026898 abstract "The purpose of the safety culture construct is to reduce organisational and occupational accidents. However, researchers have struggled to develop validated ‘measures’ of safety culture, that unequivocally link cultural traits with actual safety performance. Johnson’s (1992) [Johnson, G., (1992). Managing strategic change—strategy, culture and action. Long Range Planning, 25(1), pp.2] qualitative cultural web tool was adapted to simultaneously produce quantitative effectiveness ratings of an organisation’s current safety arrangements for impacting personnel’s safety-related behaviour. Data was collected at 15 safety culture workshops across North America over three-weeks. The population sample comprised 700 personnel, divided into 110 respondent groups. Data were examined from two perspectives: Within the cultural web topics (Routines, Stories, Symbols, Influences, Values, Structures & Measures); and specific safety culture topics (Profit before safety, Culture of Fear, Safety Leadership, Compliance, Competency, Communication, Lessons Learned) derived from thematic content analysis across the cultural web topics. The overall safety culture was shared and stable. Cronbach’s Alpha (0.845) indicated reliability. Criterion-related validity between the organisation’s Total Recordable Incident Rates (TRIR) for the cultural web topics (r = 0.488, p < 0.01) and specific safety culture topics (r = 0.417, p < 0.01) was found. Multiple regressions against specific incident records returned adjusted R2 criterion-related validity coefficients between 0.06 and 0.45. Both perspectives confirmed the criterion-related validity of the cultural web tool, albeit stronger relationships tended to be obtained from the safety culture topics. The study results reinforce the conclusion that the tool is a reliable and valid method that can help companies reduce organisational and occupational incidents and improve their safety culture." @default.
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- W2893026898 title "Criterion-related validity of the cultural web when assessing safety culture" @default.
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