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Comparison of Worker Safety Risks between Onsite and Offsite Construction Methods: A Site Management Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Many researchers, as well as industry practitioners, believe that offsite construction methods are associated with a lower level of worker safety risks than traditional onsite construction methods. This study aims to test ...
Structuration Model of Construction Management Professionals’ Use of Mobile Devices
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The use of mobile devices in construction projects has increasingly become common in many countries. Although researchers have investigated how mobile devices can help construction management professionals, previous research ...
Mobile ICT–Induced Informal Work in the Construction Industry: Boundary Management Approaches and Consequences
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A healthy work–life balance is paramount for all employees in today’s fiercely competitive and stressful work environments. However, work–life balance can be a challenging goal to achieve for construction management ...
Project Management Personnel Turnover in Public Sector Construction Organizations in China
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This research aims to investigate the mechanism through which job satisfaction and person–environment fit influence the turnover intention of project management personnel in public sector construction organizations as well ...
Stakeholder Influence Pathways in Construction Projects: Multicase Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Understanding external stakeholders’ influence is essential to achieving success; however, little attention has been paid to investigating their indirect influence on projects. This study aims to explore indirect pathways ...
Ontological Modeling of Tacit Knowledge for Automating Job Hazard Analysis in Construction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Due to the dynamic nature of work environments and conditions in construction, it is necessary to perform a job hazard analysis (JHA) prior to the commencement of hazardous jobs, and regularly review and update it. JHA is ...