The Effect of Work Safety on Organizational Social Sustainability Improvement in the Healthcare Sector: The Case of a Public Sector Hospital in Pakistan

Ullah, Z., Sulaiman, M. A. B. A., Ali, S. B., Ahmad, N., Scholz, M., & Han, H. (2021). The effect of work safety on organizational social sustainability improvement in the healthcare sector: the case of a public sector hospital in Pakistan. International journal of environmental research and public

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Zia Ullah

Lahore Leads University - Leads Business School

Mohammed Ali Bait Ali Sulaiman

Dhofar University - Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Syed Babar Ali

Salim Habib University - Department of Accounting and Finance

Naveed Ahmad

University of Central Punjab - Faculty of Management Studies

Miklas Scholz

Lund University - Division of Water Resources Engineering

Heesup Han

Sejong University; Sejong University - College of Hospitality & Tourism

Date Written: June 21, 2021

Abstract

Social sustainability is the much emphasized organizational phenomenon in Western literature; however, in emerging economies, its importance has only been realized in the recent past. Social sustainability is the amiability of the relationship between employees and the organizations on a relatively permanent basis. Social sustainability is the key determinant of organizational sustainability and organizational effectiveness. As healthcare organizations are labor-intensive, the role of social sustainability in hospitals is more crucial. The purpose of the present study is to understand the role of work safety in improving social sustainability in public sector hospitals. To this effect, we collected data from 431 healthcare professionals of a large public sector tertiary and teaching hospital in the city of Lahore Pakistan and analyzed the data using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results uncovered certain important facts, which were not expected per se. Job design, coworkers’ behavior towards work safety, and supervisors’ role in ensuring work safety are the key factors that influence social sustainability. However, surprisingly, in the eyes of employees, management practices and safety programs/policies do not contribute to the work safety of the hospital under study. Keeping in view the findings, we suggest that management must participate in work safety affairs directly and formulate indigenous policies and programs according to local needs. Job analysis is needed to redesign job structures to meet workplace safety requirements. Formal and informal training will be beneficial to make workers and supervisors more aware, more sensitive, and more responsible regarding work safety.

Note:
Funding Information: This research received no external funding.

Conflict of Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Ethical Approval: This study was conducted as per the ethical guidelines given in Helsinki Declaration. The authors also got approval from the ethical committee of Lahore Leads University, Pakistan (LLU/ERC/Res/21/18).

Keywords: social sustainability; public hospitals; work safety; safety training; safety policies

Suggested Citation

Ullah, Zia and Ali Sulaiman, Mohammed Ali Bait and Ali, Syed Babar and Ahmad, Naveed and Scholz, Miklas and Han, Heesup, The Effect of Work Safety on Organizational Social Sustainability Improvement in the Healthcare Sector: The Case of a Public Sector Hospital in Pakistan (June 21, 2021). Ullah, Z., Sulaiman, M. A. B. A., Ali, S. B., Ahmad, N., Scholz, M., & Han, H. (2021). The effect of work safety on organizational social sustainability improvement in the healthcare sector: the case of a public sector hospital in Pakistan. International journal of environmental research and public , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4359357

Zia Ullah

Lahore Leads University - Leads Business School

Mohammed Ali Bait Ali Sulaiman

Dhofar University - Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Syed Babar Ali (Contact Author)

Salim Habib University - Department of Accounting and Finance

Naveed Ahmad

University of Central Punjab - Faculty of Management Studies

Miklas Scholz

Lund University - Division of Water Resources Engineering ( email )

Heesup Han

Sejong University ( email )

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Sejong University - College of Hospitality & Tourism ( email )

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