This paper takes the first steps to empirically validate the widely used model of safety culture of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), composed of five dimensions, further specified by 37 attributes. To do so, three independent and complementary studies are presented. First, 290 students serve to collect evidence about the face validity of the model. Second, 48 experts in organizational behavior judge its content validity. And third, 468 workers in a Spanish nuclear power plant help to reveal how closely the theoretical five-dimensional model can be replicated. Our findings suggest that several attributes of the model may not be related to their corresponding dimensions. According to our results, a one-dimensional structure fits the data better than the five dimensions proposed by the IAEA. Moreover, the IAEA model, as it stands, seems to have rather moderate content validity and low face validity. Practical implications for researchers and practitioners are included.

Borja López de Castro, Francisco J. Gracia, José M. Peiró, Luca Pietrantoni, Ana Hernández (2013). Testing the validity of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety culture model. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 60, 231-244 [10.1016/j.aap.2013.08.017].

Testing the validity of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety culture model

PIETRANTONI, LUCA;
2013

Abstract

This paper takes the first steps to empirically validate the widely used model of safety culture of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), composed of five dimensions, further specified by 37 attributes. To do so, three independent and complementary studies are presented. First, 290 students serve to collect evidence about the face validity of the model. Second, 48 experts in organizational behavior judge its content validity. And third, 468 workers in a Spanish nuclear power plant help to reveal how closely the theoretical five-dimensional model can be replicated. Our findings suggest that several attributes of the model may not be related to their corresponding dimensions. According to our results, a one-dimensional structure fits the data better than the five dimensions proposed by the IAEA. Moreover, the IAEA model, as it stands, seems to have rather moderate content validity and low face validity. Practical implications for researchers and practitioners are included.
2013
Borja López de Castro, Francisco J. Gracia, José M. Peiró, Luca Pietrantoni, Ana Hernández (2013). Testing the validity of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safety culture model. ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION, 60, 231-244 [10.1016/j.aap.2013.08.017].
Borja López de Castro;Francisco J. Gracia;José M. Peiró;Luca Pietrantoni;Ana Hernández
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