工作场所的心理安全和社会心理安全氛围:针对研究议程的文献计量分析和系统综述

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Rebecca Kechen Dong , Xiaomei Li , 'Banjo' Roxas Hernan
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导言:在过去的 20 年里,有关工作场所安全的研究在学术界和以行业为重点的文献中取得了长足的发展。然而,关于工作场所安全的现有文献往往侧重于物理事故和伤害的安全结果,而将其概念和理论发展置于次要地位。工作场所的心理安全和社会心理安全氛围对工人的健康和安全至关重要。这些概念对于提高工作满意度、工作参与度和工作效率至关重要。为了跟上后职业安全与发展挑战(如在家工作、与世隔绝和来自人工智能的压力等)不断变化的动态,有必要推进有关这一主题的文献。现有文献中的一个重大空白在于,从心理学角度来看,工作场所安全的概念不够清晰,对其对组织的实质性影响也缺乏了解。因此,从心理学角度重新审视工作场所安全的概念和理论基础,可以更细致地了解工作场所安全在促进员工福祉和组织复原力、追求更好的工作-生活安全和更舒适的工作环境方面的潜力。研究方法本研究(a) 综合了 2000 年至 2023 年间发表的 990 篇研究文章中的理论命题和实证研究结果,描绘了有关心理安全和社会心理安全氛围的现有知识体系,包括其理论基础和机制,从而从心理学角度对工作场所职业健康与安全的研究范围进行了最新概述;(b) 采用基于数据的研究设计,遵守 PRISMA;(c) 通过文献计量分析和系统性文献综述,编制描述性综述和文本叙述性综述;(d) 打开工作场所安全研究的黑盒子,提出重要发现,为未来的概念、理论和方法研究以及通过心理学视角的工作场所安全实践提供参考。研究结果本研究的发现进一步为工作场所安全政策制定和人力资源管理实践提供了管理启示,以提高员工的心理安全,消除工作场所的社会心理危害。
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Psychological safety and psychosocial safety climate in workplace: A bibliometric analysis and systematic review towards a research agenda

Introduction: Research on workplace safety has seen significant growth in academic and industry-focused literature over the past 20 years. However, the extant literature on workplace safety tends to focus on safety outcomes of physical accidents and injuries while relegating its conceptual and theoretical development to the background. Psychological safety and psychosocial safety climate in the workplace are essential to workers’ health and safety. These concepts are crucial in enabling job satisfaction, work engagement, and performance productivity. Progressing the literature on this subject is necessary to keep abreast with the changing dynamics of the post-COVID challenges, such as working from home, isolation, and stress from AI, among others. A significant gap in the extant literature burrows in the lack of conceptual clarity of workplace safety from a psychological perspective and the poor understanding of its substantive effects on organizations. Hence, re-examining workplace safety's conceptual and theoretical foundations from a psychological lens offers a more nuanced understanding of its potential to contribute to employee well-being and organizational resilience, pursuing a better work-life safe and more comfortable working environment. Method: This study: (a) synthesizes the theoretical propositions and empirical findings from 990 research articles published between 2000 and 2023 to map the existing body of knowledge about psychological safety and psychosocial safety climate, including their theoretical underpinnings and mechanisms, to offer a state-of-the-art overview of the scope of workplace occupational health and safety research from a psychological perspective; (b) applied a data-based research design adhering to PRISMA; (c) compiled descriptive synthesis and textual narrative syntheses through bibliometric analysis and a systematic literature review; and (d) opens the black box of workplace safety research by presenting significant findings to inform future conceptual, theoretical, and methodological research as well as the practice of workplace safety through the lens of psychology. Results: This study’s findings further offer managerial implications to workplace safety policy-making and human resource management practices to enhance employees’ psychological safety and eliminate workplace psychosocial hazards.

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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
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发文量
174
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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