Servant Leadership as a Socio-Technical Framework for Safety Culture and Crisis Resilience

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Fahriyah, Agus Suryono, Mujibur Rahman Khairul Muluk, Wike Wike

2026 International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering Vol. 16 Issue 1 Article Cited by 0

Abstract

Safety culture and crisis resilience are vital for the effective functioning of safety and security systems in increasingly complex and uncertain environments. While technical controls and formal procedures remain essential for risk management, leadership plays a critical socio-technical role in shaping organizational safety performance. Drawing on servant leadership theory, this study synthesizes evidence on how empowerment, empathy, listening, stewardship, and community-building strengthen safety culture and crisis resilience in safety and security systems. These attributes form the foundation of a strong safety culture that mediates the relationship between leadership behaviors and resilience outcomes. Organizations characterized by servant leadership demonstrate greater adaptability, improved decision-making autonomy, sustained operational continuity, and an enhanced capacity to anticipate, respond to, and learn from crisis events. By integrating servant leadership theory with safety culture and resilience engineering perspectives, the study proposes a socio-technical framework in which leadership functions as a human-centered control mechanism within safety and security systems. The findings contribute to safety and security engineering by clarifying how leadership complements technical and procedural measures in managing risk and uncertainty, while offering practical guidance for embedding servant leadership principles into risk management, emergency planning, and organizational development to strengthen institutional preparedness and resilience. © 2026 The authors. This article is published by IIETA and is licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Department of Public Administration, Brawijaya University, Malang, 65145, Indonesia; Department of Library Science, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya, 60225, Indonesia