Exploring Safety Citizenship Behavior In The Workplace: A Systematic Literature Review
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Abstract
To keep a workplace safe and healthy, Safety Citizenship Behavior (SCB) is crucial. In order examine the definition, methodology, and available resources for SCB, a thorough literature review is conducted in this research. The study investigates the many aspects and affecting variables of SCB to fill in the knowledge gap.
In terms of methodology, the research uses stringent article selection criteria and conducts a thorough search across all publications that are indexed in Scopus. Significant findings highlight multiple perspectives on SCB and highlight its voluntary character and proactive participation.
The findings show how different aspects, such organizational support and safety leadership, affect SCB. The analysis also emphasizes the importance of SCB in reducing workplace accidents and improving organizational performance.
The study's implications highlight how crucial it is to promote SCB inside businesses in order to reduce workplace accidents, strengthen safety culture, and boost productivity. Prospective avenues for investigation include examining the influence of surrounding factors on self-compassion and devising strategies to encourage self-compassion in workers.
This study adds to the pool of knowledge by giving a thorough examination of SCB and giving practitioners and organizational leaders advice on how to prioritize safety activities and foster a culture of safety in the workplace.