Title
Management of psychosocial risks in European workplaces: evidence from the second European survey of enterprises on new emerging risks (ESENER-2)
Author
van den Heuvel, S.
Bakhuys Roozeboom, M.M.C.
Eekhout, I.
Venema, A.
Publication year
2018
Abstract
This report examines barriers to and drivers of workplace psychosocial risk management, and how this is influenced by different national and organisational contexts. The exposure of workers to psychosocial risks is increasing. However, the level of risk and the effectiveness of management vary across sectors and countries. Based on the findings of a quantitative analysis of ESENER-2 data combined with other country-specific data, it shows that the national context — culture, economy and occupational safety and health initiatives by social partners — is related to the level of psychosocial risk management in the workplace. It also reveals that management commitment and worker involvement are likely to be most effective organisational drivers of managing psychosocial risks, regardless of the national context. The practical implications of these findings are also discussed. Including summary.
Subject
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Life
Healthy Living
Healthy for Life
Psychosocial
Management
Occupational safety
Barriers
Workplace
Enterprises
WHC - Work, Health and Care
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.2802/5030
TNO identifier
807953
Publisher
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Bilbao
ISBN
9789294968951
Document type
report