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European Agency for Safety and Health at Work


Swenneke G. van den Heuvel, Maartje C. Bakhuys Roozebom, Iris Eekhout,, Anita Venema, the Netherlands Organisation for applied scientific research (TNO).
 

Management of psychosocial risks in European workplaces - evidence from the second European survey of enterprises on new and emerging risks (ESENER-2)
European Risk Observatory
Report

giugno 2018

Table of contents

Executive summary
1 Introduction
2 Theoretical framework
2.1 Theoretical background of the framework
2.2 Research questions and hypotheses
3 Methods
3.1 Data analysis
3.2 Focus group with experts from different countries
4 Results
4.1 Drivers and barriers at the organisational level (RQ1)
4.2 National culture and psychosocial risk management (RQ2)
4.3 Relationship between cultural context and the drivers of and barriers to psychosocial risk management (RQ3)
4.4 Results of the focus group meeting
4.5 Types of organisations (RQ4)
5 Conclusions and discussion of the results
5.1 Main conclusions
5.2 Methodological issues
5.3 Practical implications
References
Annex 1 – Country abbreviations
Annex 2 – Focus group participants
Annex 3 – Culture clusters
Figure 1: Psychosocial risk management among EU-28 and EFTA countries (see Annex 1 for country abbreviations)
Figure 2: Statistically significant drivers of and barriers to psychosocial risk management at the organisational level (standardised scores)
Figure 3: Associations between national context variables and psychosocial risk management (standardised scores)
Figure 4: Theoretical framework of drivers of and barriers to psychosocial risk management
Figure 5: Hypotheses I and II in the theoretical framework
Figure 6: Hypothesis III in the theoretical framework
Figure 7: Hypotheses IV and V in the theoretical framework
Figure 8: Theoretical framework with hypotheses (the numbers refer to the hypotheses, ‘c’ refers to
Figure 9: PSR management among EU-28 and EFTA countries (see Annex 1 for country abbreviations)
Figure 10: Associations between drivers and barriers and PSR management
Figure 11: Associations between national context variables and psychosocial risk management

 


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