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Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis

Milijić, Nenad; Stojanović, Anđelka; Mihajlović, Ivan; Jovanović, Ivan; Popović, Momir

(Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milijić, Nenad
AU  - Stojanović, Anđelka
AU  - Mihajlović, Ivan
AU  - Jovanović, Ivan
AU  - Popović, Momir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5500
AB  - Research Question: The aim of this paper is to determine the factors influencing safety climate in different industrial sectorsin project-based organizations. Motivation:Systematic research on occupational safety is not so frequent in the Republic ofSerbia. The lack of research that deals with safety climate in project-based organizations exploring the attitudes of employeesin different industrial sectors is evident. In the research conducted by Milijic et al. (2013) a model for measuring safety climatefactors was proposed and the following step is to identify the most important safety climate issues for each industrial sectoras a key to fostering better safety performance. Chen et al. (2018a) concluded that engagement at all levels of the companyis essential to fostering better safety performances as well as that safety awareness is the most important factor influencingworkers' safety efficiency. The authors of the present paper seek those particular factors that adequately describe safetyclimate in project-based organizations by examining the attitudes of workers in different industrial sectors. Idea: The main ideaof this paper is to evaluate and rank safety climate in different industrial sectors and different workplaces considering thefollowing five factors of safety climate: Safety and competence awareness, Occupational safety management commitment,Safety training and tools, Safety practices and procedures and Organizational environment. Data: Safety climate analysis wasconducted on a set of data collected as a part of a survey carried out in eleven project-oriented organizations operating indifferent industrial sectors on the territory of Serbia. Tools: This paper proposes a multi-criteria analysis of the data collectedfrom a national survey using the Entropy-PROMETHEE-GAIA method. Findings:A complete ranking of safety climate inproject-oriented organizations based on the opinions of employees in different industrial sectors resulted in Energy as the best-ranked sector. On the other hand, the worst-ranked sector is High-rise construction. The results of the complete ranking ofsafety climate in project-oriented organizations based on the opinions of employees at different workplaces in differentindustrial sectors showed that the best-ranked alternatives were manager working places. When it comes to productionworkers on projects, the most favorable safety climate is in energy workplaces and for non-productive workers, while the mostfavorable safety climate is on projects in the field of mechanical engineering. Contribution: Adopting the conclusions fromthe paper can, in practice, improve safety climate along with safety at work in project-based organizations.
PB  - Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd
T2  - Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies
T1  - Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis
EP  - 46
IS  - 3
SP  - 35
VL  - 27
DO  - 10.7595/management.fon.2020.0026
ER  - 
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author = "Milijić, Nenad and Stojanović, Anđelka and Mihajlović, Ivan and Jovanović, Ivan and Popović, Momir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Research Question: The aim of this paper is to determine the factors influencing safety climate in different industrial sectorsin project-based organizations. Motivation:Systematic research on occupational safety is not so frequent in the Republic ofSerbia. The lack of research that deals with safety climate in project-based organizations exploring the attitudes of employeesin different industrial sectors is evident. In the research conducted by Milijic et al. (2013) a model for measuring safety climatefactors was proposed and the following step is to identify the most important safety climate issues for each industrial sectoras a key to fostering better safety performance. Chen et al. (2018a) concluded that engagement at all levels of the companyis essential to fostering better safety performances as well as that safety awareness is the most important factor influencingworkers' safety efficiency. The authors of the present paper seek those particular factors that adequately describe safetyclimate in project-based organizations by examining the attitudes of workers in different industrial sectors. Idea: The main ideaof this paper is to evaluate and rank safety climate in different industrial sectors and different workplaces considering thefollowing five factors of safety climate: Safety and competence awareness, Occupational safety management commitment,Safety training and tools, Safety practices and procedures and Organizational environment. Data: Safety climate analysis wasconducted on a set of data collected as a part of a survey carried out in eleven project-oriented organizations operating indifferent industrial sectors on the territory of Serbia. Tools: This paper proposes a multi-criteria analysis of the data collectedfrom a national survey using the Entropy-PROMETHEE-GAIA method. Findings:A complete ranking of safety climate inproject-oriented organizations based on the opinions of employees in different industrial sectors resulted in Energy as the best-ranked sector. On the other hand, the worst-ranked sector is High-rise construction. The results of the complete ranking ofsafety climate in project-oriented organizations based on the opinions of employees at different workplaces in differentindustrial sectors showed that the best-ranked alternatives were manager working places. When it comes to productionworkers on projects, the most favorable safety climate is in energy workplaces and for non-productive workers, while the mostfavorable safety climate is on projects in the field of mechanical engineering. Contribution: Adopting the conclusions fromthe paper can, in practice, improve safety climate along with safety at work in project-based organizations.",
publisher = "Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd",
journal = "Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies",
title = "Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis",
pages = "46-35",
number = "3",
volume = "27",
doi = "10.7595/management.fon.2020.0026"
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Milijić, N., Stojanović, A., Mihajlović, I., Jovanović, I.,& Popović, M.. (2020). Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis. in Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies
Fakultet organizacionih nauka, Beograd., 27(3), 35-46.
https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2020.0026
Milijić N, Stojanović A, Mihajlović I, Jovanović I, Popović M. Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis. in Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies. 2020;27(3):35-46.
doi:10.7595/management.fon.2020.0026 .
Milijić, Nenad, Stojanović, Anđelka, Mihajlović, Ivan, Jovanović, Ivan, Popović, Momir, "Safety Climate in Project-Based Organizations: Multi-Criteria Analysis" in Management: Journal of Sustainable Business and Management Solutions in Emerging Economies, 27, no. 3 (2020):35-46,
https://doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2020.0026 . .
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