Managing safety in the workplace: An attribution theory analysis and model

Journal of Safety Research - Tập 25 - Trang 3-17 - 1994
David M. DeJoy1
1Dr. DeJoy is Associate Professor and Department Head, Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, at the University of Georgia, AthensUSA

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