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Cameron, I and Duff, R (2007) Use of performance measurement and goal setting to improve construction managers' focus on health and safety. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 869–81.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Behavioural safety; feedback; goal setting; organizational behaviour; organizational psychology; safety
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: http://www.informaworld.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=0144-6193&volume=25&issue=8&spage=869
  • Abstract:
    Previous attempts to use goal setting and feedback to improve safety behaviour on construction sites have focused on operatives, but recognized management commitment as essential for success. This research addressed two problems: validly and reliably measuring the safety performance of construction managers; and motivating managers to improve their safety performance. A measure of management safety performance was developed, covering seven items: induction training; toolbox talk training; safety committees; subcontractor safety; maintenance of safety records; safety manager actions and safety consideration (interaction, communication and worker engagement). This was used on a case study site to improve motivation of the management team. During an intervention, using monthly feedback and goal-setting techniques, their performance improved from 49% to 82% of maximum expected performance. The results demonstrate that a valid and reliable measure of management safety performance is practicable and support the proposition that goal setting can improve management safety performance in the construction industry.

Chang, C-Y and Ive, G (2007) Reversal of bargaining power in construction projects: meaning, existence and implications. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 845–55.

Chao, L-C and Liou, C-N (2007) Risk-minimizing approach to bid-cutting limit determination. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 835–43.

Eriksson, P E and Ossi (2007) Modelling procurement effects on cooperation. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 893–901.

Griffith, A (2007) Key considerations for delivering best value in the small building works portfolio of large client organizations. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 903–9.

Hudak, D and Maxwell, M (2007) A macro approach to estimating correlated random variables in engineering production projects. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 883–92.

Knauseder, I, Josephson, P-E and Styhre, A (2007) Learning approaches for housing, service and infrastructure project organizations. Construction Management and Economics, 25(08), 857–67.