Journal article
Do management practices support or constrain safe driving behaviour? A multi-level investigation in a sample of occupational drivers
S Newnam, A Warmerdam, D Sheppard, M Griffin, M Stevenson
Accident Analysis and Prevention | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
It has been estimated that one-third of all work-related deaths occur while driving for work-related purposes. Despite this, many organisations are unaware of the practices, beyond those that identify and control the impact of unforeseen events (i.e., risk management), that predispose drivers to risk. This study addresses the issue by identifying the management practices operationalised as, High Performance Workplace Systems (HPWS) that influence safe driver behaviour. The study also explores the value given to safety by senior level management as a moderator of the relationship between HPWS practices and driver behaviour. Each factor was tested within a two level hierarchical model consisti..
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Awarded by NHMRC Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
To Will Murray. Thank you for your vision, leadership and friendship. NHMRC APP1041754. MS is supported by an NHMRC Fellowship (APP1043091)