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The Impact Of Leader Autonomy Support On The Safety Behavior Of Workers In Chinese Construction Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises

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2025-02
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Wang, Haijin
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The chinese construction industry has obtained unprecedented achievements over the past decade. Behind these achievements, the safety situation in the chinese construction industry remains poor, with an excessively high number of accidents. Currently, small and medium enterprises (smes) account for 97.54% of the total number of enterprises in the chinese construction industry. Therefore, reducing accidents in construction smes is of great significance for the chinese construction industry. Unsafe behavior among construction workers is often cited as a primary cause of these accidents. Identifying and understanding the underlying causes of construction workers' unsafe behavior is crucial for implementing effective measures to improve and promote safer behaviors among them. Previous studies indicated that leadership has been recognized as a core determinant of safety behavior and an important source of motivation for employees to work safely.
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Workplace safety
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