Tightrope walking: external impact factors on workplace health management in small-scale enterprises

M. Hedlund, B. Landstad, S. Vinberg
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ABSTRACT Small-scale enterprises (SSEs) are important for ensuring growth, innovation, job creation, and social integration in working life. Research shows that SSEs pay little attention to and have insufficient competence in workplace health management. From the perspective of managers, this study explores how external factors influence the development of this management. The article refers to a case study among eight Norwegian and ten Swedish managers of SSEs in the middle part of Norway and Sweden. We used a stepwise qualitative approach to analyse data, using an interpretive indexing of main categories. Two main categories were found to have an influence on the development of workplace health management: (1) restricted leeway and (2) commitments. Concerning the first main category, areas that managers highlight as important comprise the legal framework and regulations; workforce and market situation, production, economy; and occupational safety and health issues. Areas related to the second main category were advice from the board, guidance from mentors, work-related networks, and family and friends as buffers. One conclusion is that despite limited scope for developing workplace health management, managers find supportive guidance and inspiration from environments that are committed to helping them and their enterprise.
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走钢丝:小型企业工作场所卫生管理的外部影响因素
摘要:小型企业对于确保经济增长、创新、创造就业和社会融合具有重要意义。研究表明,中小企业对工作场所健康管理的重视程度较低,管理能力不足。本研究从管理者的角度,探讨外部因素如何影响这种管理的发展。本文以挪威和瑞典中部地区的8名挪威和10名瑞典中小企业管理者为研究对象。我们使用逐步定性方法来分析数据,使用主要类别的解释性索引。研究发现,有两个主要类别对工作场所健康管理的发展有影响:(1)限制余地和(2)承诺。关于第一个主要类别,管理者强调的重要领域包括法律框架和条例;劳动力和市场情况、生产、经济;以及职业安全和健康问题。与第二类相关的领域是来自董事会的建议、导师的指导、与工作相关的人际网络,以及作为缓冲的家人和朋友。一个结论是,尽管发展工作场所健康管理的空间有限,但管理人员从致力于帮助他们和他们的企业的环境中找到了支持性的指导和灵感。
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