A bibliometric analysis on safety culture maturity model

Author:

Iftadi Irwan,Suhardi Bambang,Pujianto Eko,Wulan Damayanti Retno

Abstract

The effectiveness of the occupational health and safety management system came under criticism for its inability to reduce work accidents effectively. Consequently, a new approach, the safety culture approach, emerged. One noteworthy development in safety culture research is the safety culture maturity model. This study briefly overviews recent progress in the safety culture maturity model. To assess the model's current status and development trends, a bibliometric analysis approach was employed, utilizing journal articles listed in Scopus and Pubmed.The maturity model for safety culture is an evolving area of research, primarily focused on the construction sector but progressively extending to diverse industrial domains beyond high-risk companies. The predominant research involves the development of maturity models, with only a limited portion dedicated to assessing the model's validity and reliability, exploring connections between maturity measurements, safety performance, and overall organizational effectiveness. The multitude of safety culture definitions influences the use of diverse dimensions in assessing work culture. Typically, a five-level maturity scale with various labels is employed in these studies.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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