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Leadership, psychological capital and safety research: Conceptual issues and future research questions
Authors:Jarle EidKathryn Mearns,Gerry LarssonJon Christian Laberg,Bjø  rn Helge Johnsen
Affiliation:a Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Norway
b Industrial Psychology Research Centre, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
c Department of Leadership and Management, National Defence College, Sweden
Abstract:In this theory-driven literature review we examine how leadership and emerging research in positive organizational behaviour (POB) may inform our understanding of human mechanisms that affect safety outcomes. According to authentic leadership theory, leader self-awareness and self-regulation processes are vital mechanisms in the leader-follower exchange. From emerging research on authentic leadership, we propose that production management values, attitudes, and behaviour are linked to safety climate and safety outcomes in safety critical organizations (SCOs). According to recent developments in management theory, “psychological capital” is comprised of four distinct aspects that can be linked to desirable organizational outcomes and sustained high quality performance in individual workers. From this we offer a research model and five research propositions implicating that authentic leadership directly affects safety outcomes via promoting positive safety climate perceptions. Furthermore, we propose a second path where psychological capital mediates the relationship between authentic leadership, safety climate and safety outcomes in SCOs.
Keywords:Safety climate   Safety critical organizations   Authentic leadership   Psychological capital
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