Do Women Executives Make Workplaces Safer? Evidence from Workplace Safety Violations
Abstract In this study, we develop and test theory on whether, when, and how the prevalence of women in firms’ top management influences workplace safety – an important ‘do no harm’ dimension of corporate social performance. Consistent with our theorizing, we find that there is a negative relationship between the prevalence of women executives in firms’
Yangyang Chen +4 more
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Occupational patterns and risks of occupational accidents with biological material: A cross-sectional study, Brazil, 2015-2019. [PDF]
Índio do Brasil JA, Raposo LM.
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Analysis of the Correlation between Occupational Accidents and Economic Factors in China. [PDF]
Li C +5 more
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Abstract Prior studies on crisis management often highlight the adaptiveness of generalist leaders, whose diverse functional experiences allow for flexible and innovative responses. However, we propose that in situations where crises lead to abrupt shifts in dominant institutional pressures, leaders with specialized functional backgrounds potentially ...
Yidi Guo, Danqing Wang, Shuo Chen
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The relationship between self-rated health and occupational accidents: a nationwide prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Fukui Y +4 more
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Profiles of women who have suffered occupational accidents in cleaning: perceived health, psychosocial risks, and personality variables. [PDF]
Fernández-Suárez I +2 more
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Individual Differences in the Effects of Life Events on Personality Trait Change
ABSTRACT Objective To date, effects of life events on personality trait change have been unsystematic, tenuous, and difficult to replicate. We focus on individual differences in change processes following life events, which have been neglected in previous studies.
Lara Oeltjen, Christian Kandler
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Fatal occupational accidents in Brazil: A national case-control study using 2023 data. [PDF]
Andersen CS +2 more
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Missed work due to occupational accidents among personnel at a hospital in Paraná. [PDF]
Ribeiro BMDSS, Dalri RCMB.
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Summary The world‐wide prevalence of insomnia disorder reaches up to 10% of the adult population. Women are more often afflicted than men, and insomnia disorder is a risk factor for somatic and mental illness, especially depression and anxiety disorders.
Dieter Riemann +13 more
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