A psychological approach to occupational safety created by Gemma Clissold
Material type: TextSeries: Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources ; Volume 50, number 1,Australia Wiley-Blackwell 2012Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1038-4111
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Journal Article | Main Library - Special Collections | HF5549 ASI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 50, No. 1 pages 92-109 | SP10852 | Not for loan | For in-house use only |
The psychological approach to occupational safety is comprised of two perspectives, the behaviour‐based perspective and the person‐based perspective. These two perspectives are typically applied separately in research, leaving gaps in the explanation of safety‐related behaviour. In this paper, we argue that an integrated approach to occupational safety is required and that Bandura's social cognitive theory can be used to address this need. The paper is conceptual, integrating several bodies of literature and theoretical approaches to safety‐related behaviour.
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