Abstract Problem Research on workplace safety has not examined implications for business performance outcomes such as customer satisfaction. Method In a U.S. electric utility company, we surveyed 821 employees in 20 work groups, and also had access to archival safety data and the results of a customer satisfaction survey (n=341). Results In geographically-based work units where there were more employee injuries (based on archival records), customers were less satisfied with the service they received. Safety climate, mediated by safety citizenship behaviors (SCBs), added to the predictive power of the group-level model, but these two constructs exerted their influence independently from actual injuries. In combination, two safety-related predictor paths (injuries and climate/SCB) explained 53% of the variance in customer satisfaction. Discussion Results offer preliminary evidence that workplace safety influences customer satisfaction, suggesting that there are likely spillover effects between the safety environment and the service environment. Additional research will be needed to assess the specific mechanisms that convert employee injuries into palpable results for customers. Impact on Industry Better safety climate and reductions in employee injuries have the potential to offer payoffs in terms of what customers experience.

    Highlights ► We link workplace injury rates and customer satisfaction scores at the group level. ► Safety climate, mediated by safety citizenship, predicts customer satisfaction. ► These psychological constructs exert their influence independently from injuries. ► Better safety climate and reduced injury rates may improve customer satisfaction.


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    Title :

    Does employee safety influence customer satisfaction? Evidence from the electric utility industry


    Contributors:

    Published in:

    Journal of Safety Research ; 43 , 5-6 ; 389-396


    Publication date :

    2012-10-03


    Size :

    8 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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