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Application of The Multi-Method Analysis in Research on Occupational Safety ¸of Young Workers

Irena Hejduk and Piotr Maicki
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Irena Hejduk: Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Piotr Maicki: Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

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Abstract: The research will show the potential of multi-method analysis in the area of occupational safety and knowledge management. To accomplish the purpose of the research, the meta-analysis method will be performed. Based on the results of this analysis, the main methodological approaches will be identified and the essential advantages of multi-method analysis will be revealed. The main findings of this research will be used in terms of the study conducted by the Warsaw School of Economics team, implementing the scientific project in association with the Central Institute for Labour Protection, funded by the The National Centre for Research and Development. The purpose of this project is to find the key factors affecting the safety culture of young workers by verifying the relationships between explicit and tacit knowledge, safety attitudes and safety culture moderated by the tendency to use modern technology among young workers in manufacturing industry in Poland. In the article applicational case study (including elaborated models) is presented.

Keywords: occupational safety; safety culture; young workers; multi-method analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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