Inclusive leadership and workers' safety behaviour during Covid-19 pandemic

IF 1.6 Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
K. Kusumawardani, M. J. Arquisola, G. Amin, Meta Restiawati
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PurposeCOVID-19 pandemic underlines the need for effective leadership to resolve the crisis. This study aims to examine the impact of inclusive leadership on safety behaviours via the mediating role of the safety climate.Design/methodology/approachThis research studied and compared two of the industries most affected by the pandemic, specifically banking and education. The questionnaire was undertaken among 111 from the education sector and 159 from the banking sector. Structural equation modelling – partial least square (SEM – PLS) was used to analyse the results.FindingsThe study suggested that inclusive behaviour shaped the safety behaviours among employees through the safety climate. However, the influence of inclusive leadership on the safety environment and safety behaviours of education staff in the company was not as powerful as in the banking sector.Practical implicationsThere's a connection between inclusive leadership and worker protection. Besides, inclusive leadership and its effect on safety behaviour are culturally based. High levels of collectivism encourage leaders to care deeply for their employees' well-being, as demonstrated in this study by the promotion of a healthy working atmosphere, especially in times of crisis.Originality/valueThis research potentially adds to the current literature on leadership and safety behaviour and offers valuable management recommendations.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的包容性领导和工人安全行为
有目的的新冠肺炎疫情凸显了有效领导解决危机的必要性。本研究旨在通过安全氛围的中介作用,检验包容性领导对安全行为的影响。设计/方法/方法这项研究研究并比较了受疫情影响最严重的两个行业,特别是银行业和教育业。调查问卷由111名教育部门人员和159名银行部门人员组成。结构方程建模-偏最小二乘法(SEM–PLS)用于分析结果。研究结果表明,包容性行为通过安全氛围塑造了员工的安全行为。然而,包容性领导对公司教育人员的安全环境和安全行为的影响不如银行业那么大。实际含义包容性领导和工人保护之间存在联系。此外,包容性领导及其对安全行为的影响是基于文化的。高度的集体主义鼓励领导者深切关注员工的福祉,这项研究通过促进健康的工作氛围证明了这一点,尤其是在危机时期。原创性/价值这项研究可能会增加当前关于领导力和安全行为的文献,并提供有价值的管理建议。
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