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Thrill and adventure seeking in risky driving at work: The moderating role of safety climate

Thrill and adventure seeking in risky driving at work: The moderating role of safety climate

Authors :
Darren E. Wishart
Amanda Evenhuis
Klaire Somoray
Source :
Journal of Safety Research. 63:83-89
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Introduction Within many industrialized countries, the leading cause of worker fatalities and serious injuries can be attributed to road trauma. In non-occupational research, high levels of sensation seeking personality, and specifically thrill and adventure seeking, have been associated with risky driving behaviors. In work driving literature, high organizational safety climate has been associated with reduced risky driving in work drivers. However, the extent that factors such as safety climate and thrill seeking interact in regard to work driving safety remains unclear, and the current research examined this interaction. Methods A total of 1,011 work drivers from four organizations participated in the research. Surveys were distributed online and hardcopies were sent via mail. The survey included measures of thrill and adventure seeking, safety climate and work-related driving behaviors, as well as questions relating to participant demographics and information about their work driving. Results The results demonstrated that safety climate significantly moderated the effect of thrill and adventure seeking trait on driving errors, driving violations, and driving while fatigued. Conclusion These results suggest that the development of a strong safety climate has the potential to improve work driving safety outcomes by reducing the impact of particular personality traits such as thrill seeking within an organizational context. Practical application To improve work driving safety, organizations and management need to develop strategies to encourage and foster positive work driving safety climate, particularly within work settings that may attract thrill and adventure seeking employees.

Details

ISSN :
00224375
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Safety Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3aa61dbb49425f63cae18978b66c53a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2017.08.007