Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (2209-A)
Near-Miss Reporting Intention in Aviation: An Evaluation in the Context of Organizational Climate and the Theory of Planned Behavior
Near misses happen when everything is in place for an accident to occur, but no one is hurt. They can act as a warning to prevent future accidents. To learn from near misses and reduce the chance of accidents, employees should report and analyze them. A positive reporting intention is influenced by the safety climate, which is how employees feel about safety in the workplace. Our research examines how elements of the Planned Behavior Theory (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control) and safety climate affect airline pilots' decision to report near misses.