Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions

Purpose: This study analyzes work safety perceptions among workers and safety experts in the construction industry. Furthermore, we evaluate whether experiential learning (i.e., labor experience) and knowledge-enhancing practices, that we link to safety training, explain the differences in work safe...

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Lafuente, Esteban
Abad, Jesús
Vaillant, Yancy
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2018
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Ordered probit model
Over-estimation bias
Over-precision bias
Overconfidence
Perceived work safety
Safety disconnect
Workforce management
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title Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
spellingShingle Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
Ordered probit model
Over-estimation bias
Over-precision bias
Overconfidence
Perceived work safety
Safety disconnect
Workforce management
title_short Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
title_full Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
title_fullStr Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
title_full_unstemmed Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
title_sort Safety disconnect: Analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on work safety perceptions
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Lafuente, Esteban
Abad, Jesús
Vaillant, Yancy
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Lafuente, Esteban
Abad, Jesús
Vaillant, Yancy
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Ordered probit model
Over-estimation bias
Over-precision bias
Overconfidence
Perceived work safety
Safety disconnect
Workforce management
topic Ordered probit model
Over-estimation bias
Over-precision bias
Overconfidence
Perceived work safety
Safety disconnect
Workforce management
description Purpose: This study analyzes work safety perceptions among workers and safety experts in the construction industry. Furthermore, we evaluate whether experiential learning (i.e., labor experience) and knowledge-enhancing practices, that we link to safety training, explain the differences in work safety perceptions of workers and safety experts by triggering different types of overconfidence biases. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed hypothesis are tested by applying ordered probit models on a unique dataset comprising information for 558 employees and 215 safety experts working in the Spanish construction sector. Findings: The results reveal that previous labor market experience has a significantly negative effect on perceived work safety, that is, risk awareness decreases with respect to labor experience. However, the findings indicate that differences in perceived work safety between workers and safety experts are not explained by previous labor experience. Furthermore, the results suggest that higher levels of safety training, which we link to the acquisition of codified knowledge, negatively impacts workers’ safety perceptions, while this effect turns positive among safety experts. This result suggests that safety experts’ perceived work safety is affected by overconfidence that results from their greater safety-specific training (over-precision bias). Originality/value: Work safety constitutes a relevant key performance indicator. The proposed analysis of the role of labor experience and safety training on perceived work safety in different types of employees contributes to better understand how organizations can improve the management of their workforce by triggering specific actions, such as the design of customized training programs, that may help in reducing the safety disconnect between employees, in terms of perceived work safety.
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