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A longitudinal study of an intervention to improve road safety climate: : Climate as an organizational boundary spanner

  • Autores: Eitan Naveh, Tal Katz-Navon
  • Localización: Journal of Applied Psychology, ISSN-e 1939-1854, Vol. 100, Nº. 1, 2015, págs. 216-226
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • This study presents and tests an intervention to enhance organizational climate and expands existing conceptualization of organizational climate to include its influence on employee behaviors outside the organization�s physical boundaries. In addition, by integrating the literatures of climate and work�family interface, the study explored climate spillover and crossover from work to the home domain. Focusing on an applied practical problem within organizations, we investigated the example of road safety climate and employees� and their families� driving, using a longitudinal study design of road safety intervention versus control groups. Results demonstrated that the intervention increased road safety climate and decreased the number of traffic violation tickets and that road safety climate mediated the relationship between the intervention and the number of traffic violation tickets. Road safety climate spilled over to the family domain but did not cross over to influence family members� driving


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