Relation between occupational safety management and firm performance |
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Authors: | Beatriz Fernández-Muñiz José Manuel Montes-Peón Camilo José Vázquez-Ordás |
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Affiliation: | University of Oviedo, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Departamento de Administración de Empresas y Contabilidad, Avda. del Cristo, s/n, 33071, Oviedo, Spain |
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Abstract: | Occupational accidents severely deteriorate human capital, and hence negatively affect the productivity and competitiveness of countries. But despite this, we still observe a scarcity of preventive practices, an unsatisfactory management commitment and an absence of safety culture among Spanish firms. The result is evident in firms’ high accident rates. This situation is a consequence of the general belief among firms that investing in safety is a cost, and hence has negative repercussions for their competitiveness. The current work aims to identify good practices in safety management, and analyse the effect of these practices on a set of indicators of organisational performance. For this, we first carry out an exhaustive literature review, and then formulate a series of hypotheses. We then test the proposed model on a sample of 455 Spanish firms. Our findings show that safety management has a positive influence on safety performance, competitiveness performance, and economic-financial performance. Hence they provide evidence of the compatibility between worker protection and corporate competitiveness. |
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