Safety norms, social identity, and their impact on train drivers’ safety behavior - Survey data

Published: 12 May 2026| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/xfpvvtxkcy.2
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Luise Ross

Description

This dataset contains online-survey data collected from German train drivers as part of a study examining the influence of perceived social norms and social identity on safety behavior intentions. Participants completed an online questionnaire assessing safety attitude, perceived team and management safety norms, perceived behavioral control, team and organizational identification, and safety behavior intentions. Safety behavior intentions were measured using a newly developed vignette-based instrument presenting scenarios reflecting realistic safety-relevant situations in railway operations. Data were collected in 2025 and analyzed using regression-based path analysis. The dataset includes all variables used in the analyses reported in the associated manuscript.

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Survey, Safety Culture, Railway, Social Norm, Social Identity Theory, Theory of Planned Behavior

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