Safety innovation resources in safety management: An empirical study in high-risk industries

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Guan Wang
Xiaohu Zhou
Cite this article:  Wang, G., & Zhou, X. (2021). Safety innovation resources in safety management: An empirical study in high-risk industries. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 49(11), e10641.


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We developed and tested a model linking safety innovation resources with safety innovation behavior and safety performance. Participants were 381 employees of blasting, chemical, mining, and other high-risk industries in China. Results show that safety innovation resources were positively associated with safety innovation behavior and safety performance, and that safety innovation behavior played a partial mediating role in this relationship. In addition, leader–member exchange moderated the relationship between safety innovation resources and safety innovation behavior. Our results provide a new theoretical perspective and empirical evidence for safety innovation behavior, and they are a valuable guide for leaders on how to promote safety innovation behavior.

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