People and Culture in Construction
A Reader
Edited by Andrew Dainty, Stuart Green, Barbara Bagilhole
Published February 22nd 2007 by Routledge – 352 pages
Series: Spon Research
Published February 22nd 2007 by Routledge – 352 pages
Series: Spon Research
Construction is one of the largest and most people-intensive industrial sectors. In many countries, however, construction is also one of the most highly criticized in terms of its employment practices and industrial relations. People and culture are too often seen as variables that must be manipulated in the cause of improved productivity.
This important new work provides an essential corrective to the current literature by focusing on people and culture rather than sector efficiency. It presents the latest thinking from a diversity of perspectives derived from a major ESRC seminar series and invited contributions from leading researchers. Its interdisciplinary approach draws together industry and research and is international in its relevance.
Through several multidisciplinary themes, People and Culture in Construction:
"I heartily recommend this reflective and important text which represents an important contribution to this important and developing debate." - Martin Loosemore, Construction Management and Economics
1. Diversity and Equality 2. Industrial Relations 3. Casualisation 4. Foreign Labour and Development Trajectories 5. Trust as a Route to Cultural Change in Supply Chain Relations 6. The Impact of Changing Procurement Regimes on 'Respect for People' Issues
Andrew Dainty is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management at Loughborough University’s Department of Civil and Building Engineering. He is an internationally renowned researcher in the field of human resource management in the construction industry. He is co-author of HRM in Construction Projects (2003), and Communication in Construction (2006), also published by Taylor and Francis.
Stuart Green is Professor of Construction Management in the School of Construction Management and Engineering at the University of Reading where he is also Director of the Innovative Construction Research Centre (ICRC). He has published widely in a range of international journals and has extensive experience of large multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary research projects.
Barbara Bagilhole is Professor of Equal Opportunities and Social Policy and Associate Dean Research in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough University. She has taught, researched and published extensively in the field of Equal Opportunities and Diversity legislation and policies. Her last book was Women in non-traditional occupations: Challenging Men (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).
Name: People and Culture in Construction: A Reader (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Andrew Dainty, Stuart Green, Barbara Bagilhole. Construction is one of the largest and most people-intensive industrial sectors. In many countries, however, construction is also one of the most highly criticized in terms of its employment practices and industrial relations. People and culture are too...
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