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Do Family Affairs Matter? Work–Family Conflict and Safety Behavior of Construction Workers
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Despite the extensive literature on workplace safety, the effect of work–family conflict on safety behavior has received little attention. This study aims to examine why and how bidirectional work–family conflict—work-to-family ...
Safety Behavior among Construction Workers: Influences of Personality and Leadership
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study investigated whether the relationships of personality with safety compliance and safety participation remains significant when safety-specific transformational leadership is supplied by supervisors. It also ...
How Psychological Capital Drives the Initiative of Project Managers in the Chinese Construction Industry: The Roles of Work Engagement and Decision Authority
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The initiative of project managers gives organizations competitive advantages. This study investigated the role of personal resources (i.e., psychological capital) in driving such behavior. We considered the intervening ...
Solving Workplace Deviant Behavior in Construction by Leader–Member Exchange and Leader–Member <i>Guanxi</i>
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The success of construction projects is largely influenced by the significant costs incurred by workplace deviant behavior (WDB). It is useful to better understand how WDB occurs among workers for its preventive management. ...
Protecting the Ego: Anticipated Image Risk as a Psychological Deterrent to Construction Workers’ Safety Citizenship Behavior
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Accidents and injuries plague the construction industry worldwide. It has been shown that frontline workers’ safety citizenship behavior plays a key role in preventing accidents and improving workplace safety. In this ...
Sharing Psychological Safety Climate at the Group Level among Construction Workers: The Roles of Group Identification and Interactional Justice
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As a powerful method for reducing accidents and harm in the construction domain, safety climate has garnered significant attention. However, previous research has focused primarily on top-down effects associated with the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Daily Self-Efficacy, Work Engagement, and Deviance Behavior among Construction Professionals and Workers: Cross-Level Moderating Role of Job Control
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study is based on the conservation of resources (COR) theory and the job demands-resources (JD-R) model and aimed to investigate the potential within-person relationships between self-efficacy, work engagement, and ...
Improving Information Sharing in Major Construction Projects through OC and POC: RDT Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A vast amount of information is produced in each phase of major construction projects. However, extensive project lifespans and complex organizational relationships may contribute to significant information loss, attenuation, ...