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Impact of the Supervisor on Worker Safety Behavior in Construction Projects
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As a major organizational antecedent of worker safety behavior (WSB), management behavior is drawing more and more academic attention because it tends to be the root cause of occupational safety accidents. The current ...
Assessment of Stakeholder-Related Risks in Construction Projects: Integrated Analyses of Risk Attributes and Stakeholder Influences
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research proposes a more accurate model for assessing stakeholder-related risks by integrated analyses of risk attributes and stakeholder influences from a theoretical perspective. In the proposed model, there are ...
Optimizing an Equity Capital Structure Model for Public–Private Partnership Projects Involved with Public Funds
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Public–private partnerships (PPPs) have been utilized worldwide as an effective tool to fill the gap between a surging demand for infrastructure and a shrinking public fiscal budget. However, the successful implementations ...
Human Safety Risks and Their Interactions in China’s Subways: Stakeholder Perspectives
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Although human factors contribute greatly to accidents, a systematic examination of such factors is lacking from the literature on subway safety. The aim of this study was to analyze human safety risk factors in subway ...
Core Dimensions of the Construction Safety Climate for a Standardized Safety-Climate Measurement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The prevalent disparity and divergence in the identification of safety-climate dimensions in the academia cause general confusion and inconvenience to both construction researchers and practitioners in terms of safety-climate ...
Stress Concentration of a Microvoid Embedded in a Bilayered Material Considering the Boundary Effects
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This paper extends Eshelby’s problem of one inhomogeneity embedded in a homogeneous infinite domain to a bimaterial infinite domain. The equivalent inclusion method (EIM) was used to simulate the inhomogeneity of an inclusion ...