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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2025, 15(1), 0004

 

Organizational Elements that Shape Construction Employees’ Approach and Behavior Towards OSH

 

Vimlesh Prabhu Desai1, Lysette D’souza2, Anil Singh3, and Vikram Bhadauria4

1Professor, Management Studies Department, Agnel Institute of Technology and Design, Assagao, Goa, 403507, India,
vimlesh.prabhudesai@gmail.com (corresponding author).
2Associate Professor, V M Salgaocar Institute of International Hospitality Education, Manora – Raia, Salcete, Goa, 403720, India, E-mail: lyseth_d@yahoo.co.in
3Clinical Professor, Department of Information Systems and Operation Management, College of Business, University of Texas, Arlington, Texas, 76019, USA, E-mail: anil.singh@uta.edu
4Associate Professor, Department of Information Systems and Computing Technologies, College of Business, Engineering, and Technology, Texas A&M University, Texarkana, Texas, 75503, USA, E-mail: vbhadauria@tamut.edu

 

Project Management

 

Received January 31, 2024; received revision November 24, 2024; accepted November 21, 2024

 

Available online December 22, 2024

 

Abstract: The construction industry has one of the highest known rates of occupational incidents. Construction organizations are increasingly recognizing the significance of occupational safety and health (OSH) problems as a prominent area of concern. Though numerous studies have shown that employees’ behavior and approach towards OSH are impacted by Environmental (such as governmental regulations), Personal and Organizational factors, there is a lack of consensus on the organizational elements. Hence, the primary objective of this study is to ascertain the organizational elements that influence employees’ adherence to OSH and suggest improvement needs, if any. To achieve the objective, the study adopted a qualitative research approach and conducted semi-structured interviews with fifteen highly experienced professionals in the construction industry. Using manual thematic analysis, the interview transcripts were analyzed to identify and extract major themes based on commonalities. Six themes were recognized: Empowerment, communication, knowledge management and learning and development, leadership and top management commitment, internal systems and processes, and work culture and spirituality. The findings of this study will assist the industry in developing a framework of effective solutions for OSH management. These themes can form the basis of a good approach to an integrated OSH strategy.

 

Keywords: occupational safety and health, approach, behavior, elements, employee, thematic analysis.

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Citation: Desai, V. P., D’souza, L., Singh, A., and Bhadauria, V. (2025). Organizational Elements that Shape Construction Employees’ Approach and Behavior Towards OSH. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 15(1), 0004.

DOI: 10.32738/JEPPM-2025-0004

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