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Traffic Safety Culture

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368 Seiten
Englisch
Emerald Publishing Limitederschienen am12.04.2019
This book provides traffic safety researchers and practitioners with an international and multi-disciplinary compendium of theoretical and methodological concepts relevant to the research and application of Traffic Safety Culture aiming towards a vision of zero traffic fatalities.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book provides traffic safety researchers and practitioners with an international and multi-disciplinary compendium of theoretical and methodological concepts relevant to the research and application of Traffic Safety Culture aiming towards a vision of zero traffic fatalities.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-78714-618-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum12.04.2019
Seiten368 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 24 mm
Gewicht685 g
Artikel-Nr.50000593
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface; Barry Watson, Nicholas Ward and Katie Fleming-VoglDefinition Chapter 1. Building a Culture of Safety: Contributions from Public Health; David SleetChapter 2. Ten Principles of Traffic Safety Culture; Nicholas Ward, Jay Otto, and Kari FinleyChapter 3. Traffic Safety Culture and the Levels of Value Internalization: A List of Alterable Factors; Christopher Schlembach and Susanne KaiserChapter 4. Guidance for the Measurement and Analysis of Traffic Safety Culture; Jay Otto, Nicholas Ward, and Kari FinleyFoundation Chapter 5. The Traffic Safety Culture of (European) Car Drivers: Operationalizing the Concept of TSC by Re-Analyzing the SARTRE 4 Study; Christian Brandstätter, Christopher Schlembach, Gerald Furian & Susanne KaiserChapter 6. Social Capital and Traffic Safety; Matthew Nagler Chapter 7. The Central Role of Community Participation in Traffic Safety Culture; Eric Austin and Kelly GreenChapter 8. Safety Citizenship Behavior: A complementary paradigm to improving safety culture within the organizational driving setting; Darren Wishart, Bevan Rowland and Klaire Somoray Chapter 9. The Network Response: Building Structured Partnerships to Enhance Traffic Safety; Eric Austin Chapter 10. Leadership and Change Management; William SchellApplication Chapter 11. Workplace Road Safety and Culture: Safety Practices for Employees and the Community; Sharon Newman and Carlyn MuirChapter 12. Applying the Traffic Safety Culture Approach in Low and Middle-Income Countries; Mark King, Barry Watson and Judy FleiterChapter 13. The Australian Experience with Road Safety Advertising Campaigns in Improving Traffic Safety Culture; Ioni Lewism Barry Elliott, Sherrie-Anne Kaye, Judy Fleiter and Barry Watson Chapter 14. Designing and Evaluating Road Safety Advertising Campaigns; Ioni Lewis, Sonja Forward, Barry Elliott, Sherrie-Anne Kaye, Judy Fleiter and Barry WatsonEpilogue; Kari Finley, Jay Otto, and Nicholas Wardmehr

Autor

Professor Nicholas John Ward is Professor of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering and Director of the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University, USA. Professor Barry Watson is Global Road Safety Expert at the Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety, Queensland (CARRS-Q), Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Katie Fleming-Vogl is State Programme Administrator for the Minnesota Department of Transportation, USA.