Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach

The aim of this paper is to analyse the obstacles that prevent the development of a safety culture in Thailand‟s large construction industry from various managerial points of view. Qualitative research methods were used by performing a series of semi-structured interviews of eight case studies sele...

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Main Authors: Kulchartchai , Oulawan, Hadikusumo, Bonaventura H.W.
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spelling my.usm.eprints.42189 http://eprints.usm.my/42189/ Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach Kulchartchai , Oulawan Hadikusumo, Bonaventura H.W. TH1-9745 Building construction The aim of this paper is to analyse the obstacles that prevent the development of a safety culture in Thailand‟s large construction industry from various managerial points of view. Qualitative research methods were used by performing a series of semi-structured interviews of eight case studies selected from six prominent construction firms to investigate the obstacles they face. Glaser‟s keyword coding from Grounded Theory (GT) was used to reduce the information load after the interviews. Our findings revealed that the factors influencing the successful development of a safety culture in the construction industry are the workers, the characteristics of construction, the subcontractors, the supervisors, and external factors. Based on the frequency analysis, the main obstacles in developing a safety culture result from problems related to the workers themselves. The three most frequently discussed problems are unskilled workers, unsafe worker habits, and high worker turnover. Our results also suggest that managers should encourage engagement from their workers to optimise the successful implementation of safety programs and their long-term improvement. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42189/1/JCDC_Vol_15%281%29_ART_3_%2845-66%29.pdf Kulchartchai , Oulawan and Hadikusumo, Bonaventura H.W. (2010) Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 15 (1). pp. 45-66. ISSN 1823-6499 http://web.usm.my/jcdc/vol15_1_2010/JCDC%20Vol%2015(1)%20ART%203%20(45-66).pdf
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Kulchartchai , Oulawan
Hadikusumo, Bonaventura H.W.
Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
description The aim of this paper is to analyse the obstacles that prevent the development of a safety culture in Thailand‟s large construction industry from various managerial points of view. Qualitative research methods were used by performing a series of semi-structured interviews of eight case studies selected from six prominent construction firms to investigate the obstacles they face. Glaser‟s keyword coding from Grounded Theory (GT) was used to reduce the information load after the interviews. Our findings revealed that the factors influencing the successful development of a safety culture in the construction industry are the workers, the characteristics of construction, the subcontractors, the supervisors, and external factors. Based on the frequency analysis, the main obstacles in developing a safety culture result from problems related to the workers themselves. The three most frequently discussed problems are unskilled workers, unsafe worker habits, and high worker turnover. Our results also suggest that managers should encourage engagement from their workers to optimise the successful implementation of safety programs and their long-term improvement.
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author Kulchartchai , Oulawan
Hadikusumo, Bonaventura H.W.
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title Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_short Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_fullStr Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory Study Of Obstacles In Safety Culture Development In The Construction Industry: A Grounded Theory Approach
title_sort exploratory study of obstacles in safety culture development in the construction industry: a grounded theory approach
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