Research on the Work Style Construction and Safety Performance of Civil Aviation Safety Practitioners
Yuhan Wang (),
Ruijian Liu () and
Zhidong Yang ()
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Yuhan Wang: Civil Aviation Management Institute of China
Ruijian Liu: Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Zhidong Yang: Civil Aviation Management Institute of China
A chapter in LISS 2021, 2022, pp 196-207 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The good work style of safety practitioners is the key to ensure aviation safety. Therefore, CAAC has issued a series of policies and systems to guide the work style construction. In order to explore its effectiveness, based on the policy compliance, this paper evaluates the work style construction from the five dimensions of subject responsibility, leadership responsibility, post responsibility, coordination and linkage, publicity and education, measures the safety performance from the two dimensions of safety participation and safety compliance, and uses structural equation model to explore the relationship between work style construction and safety performance from the perspective of enterprise. The results show that the work style construction policies formulated by the sample enterprise can promote the safety performance when they are implemented alone, but when all the policies are implemented at the same time, there is a certain moderating effect between policies, which affects the policy effect of subject responsibility and coordination and linkage. For this reason, this paper suggests that senior managers should have an overall view when making policies, consider all factors as a whole, ensure mutual coordination within the policy system, and avoid mutual offsetting of policy effects.
Keywords: Work style; Safety performance; Civil aviation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8656-6_19
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