# Nip it in the bud: the role of vigilant leadership, knowledge sharing, and safety performance

**Authors:** Qian Li, Song Lin Yang, Long Ye

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1681592 · 2025-11-06

## TL;DR

This study explores how vigilant leadership improves safety performance in high-speed railways by promoting knowledge sharing and considering employee mindfulness.

## Contribution

Introduces vigilant leadership in the context of Chinese high-speed railways and identifies knowledge sharing and mindfulness as key factors.

## Key findings

- Vigilant leadership enhances safety performance through increased knowledge sharing.
- Employee mindfulness strengthens the indirect effect of vigilant leadership on safety performance via knowledge sharing.
- The study provides practical implications for improving safety and long-term development in HSR organizations.

## Abstract

Maintaining vigilance is critical for High-speed railway (HSR) in a fickle environment of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity. A new vigilant leadership style was introduced into HSR literature, which directs employees to focus on, search for, and respond to potential future threats. This study constructs a research model to examine the effect of vigilant leadership on safety performance from a social information processing perspective, with individual mindfulness as boundary condition and knowledge sharing as a mediator. We adopted a time-lagged study with 961 samples and 137 workgroups collected from Chinese Railway Bureau over 3 months. The findings state that vigilant leadership is associated with employees’ safety performance by enhancing knowledge sharing. Employee’s mindfulness moderates the indirect effect of vigilant leadership on safety performance through knowledge sharing. The indirect effect is more positive when an employee’s mindfulness is high than when it is low. This research first introduces vigilant leadership to the Chinese HSR, which provides implications for raising the safety performance and long-term development of HSR organizations, and also benefits the HSR employees’ occupational health and safety.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** fire (MESH:D000092422), fatigue (MESH:D005221), accident (MESH:D000081084), SIP (MESH:D010335)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12631308