TY - JOUR
T1 - The Mediating Role of Workplace Safety Climate on Safety Leadership and Safety Knowledge in Indonesian Petrochemical Employees
AU - Sridadi, Ahmad Rizki
AU - Himmawan, M. Fikri
AU - Ninglasari, Sri Yayu
AU - Fiqqih, Mohammad Nadhiful
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© (2024), (Srinakharinwirot University-Behavioral Science Research Institute). All rights reserved.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background/Problem: Effective safety leadership encompasses the capacity of authoritative figures to proactively steer and shape an organization through the adoption of safe practices and principles. Recognizing the pivotal role of leadership behavior in driving employee performance, particularly in facilitating collective bargaining, underscores its importance in organizational studies. Objective/Purpose: This study aimed to examine the mediation effect of workplace safety climate in the relationship between effective safety leadership and safety knowledge on performance within Indonesian petrochemical sector. Design and Methodology: Using a quantitative method, data was collected from 198 employees in an Indonesian petrochemical enterprise. Structural equation modeling with partial least squares method was employed for analysis. Results: The findings reveal that effective safety leadership (β =.48; p =.000) and workplace safety climate (β =.47; p =.000) significantly influence performance. A workplace safety climate mediates both the relationship between effective safety leadership (β =.13; p =.02) and safety knowledge (β =.33; p =.02) on performance. This workplace safety climate atmosphere emphasizes adherence to strict safety regulations for consistency. Conclusion and Implications: The study highlights the need for leaders to reevaluate training methodologies, focusing on enhancing safety knowledge and practical implementation. Strengthening a secure working environment is also emphasized for the well-being and protection of employees. This research contributes to the leadership climate literature by providing additional evidence that effective safety leadership and workplace safety climate can improve employee safety performance. Thus, top management can consider their leadership role during the process of achieving better employee safety performance.
AB - Background/Problem: Effective safety leadership encompasses the capacity of authoritative figures to proactively steer and shape an organization through the adoption of safe practices and principles. Recognizing the pivotal role of leadership behavior in driving employee performance, particularly in facilitating collective bargaining, underscores its importance in organizational studies. Objective/Purpose: This study aimed to examine the mediation effect of workplace safety climate in the relationship between effective safety leadership and safety knowledge on performance within Indonesian petrochemical sector. Design and Methodology: Using a quantitative method, data was collected from 198 employees in an Indonesian petrochemical enterprise. Structural equation modeling with partial least squares method was employed for analysis. Results: The findings reveal that effective safety leadership (β =.48; p =.000) and workplace safety climate (β =.47; p =.000) significantly influence performance. A workplace safety climate mediates both the relationship between effective safety leadership (β =.13; p =.02) and safety knowledge (β =.33; p =.02) on performance. This workplace safety climate atmosphere emphasizes adherence to strict safety regulations for consistency. Conclusion and Implications: The study highlights the need for leaders to reevaluate training methodologies, focusing on enhancing safety knowledge and practical implementation. Strengthening a secure working environment is also emphasized for the well-being and protection of employees. This research contributes to the leadership climate literature by providing additional evidence that effective safety leadership and workplace safety climate can improve employee safety performance. Thus, top management can consider their leadership role during the process of achieving better employee safety performance.
KW - Safety leadership
KW - safety knowledge
KW - safety performance
KW - social cognitive theory
KW - workplace safety climate
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196185480
SN - 1906-4675
VL - 19
SP - 75
EP - 88
JO - Journal of Behavioral Science
JF - Journal of Behavioral Science
IS - 2
ER -