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Lost and Found: Social Innovation and Occupational Health and Safety in Organizations (2008)

Abstract
Despite the wealth of material on occupational health and safety (OHS) there remains an ongoing tragic toll on workers. Governments of the more industrialised economies have sought to address this problem through launching a raft of legislative changes. However, implementation of these mandates generally rests with management and whilst procedural regulations are broadly adhered to, more innovative solutions to OHS issues at work have been absent. In this paper we provide a brief overview of developments, debates and studies in OHS and through drawing on the concept of social innovation toward a more holistic organizational model of OHS management.

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Publisher Research Online
Repository Research Online - University of Wollongong (United States)
Keywords Social innovation, occupational health and safety (OHS), employee well-being, workplace change
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