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    Applying HRO and resilience engineering to construction: Barriers and opportunities by Harvey, Eleanor J., Waterson, Patrick, Dainty, Andrew R.J.

    Published in Safety science (01-08-2019)
    “…High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in safety management which promise a move away from bureaucracy…”
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    Strategies for Integrating the Use of Off-Site Production Technologies in House Building by Pan, Wei, Gibb, Alistair G. F, Dainty, Andrew R. J

    “…AbstractDespite extensive research into attitudes and practice surrounding the uptake of off-site production technologies, there is limited understanding of…”
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    Path dependent constraints on innovation programmes in production and operations management by Wagner, Helen T., Morton, Susan C., Dainty, Andrew R.J., Burns, Neil D.

    “…Innovation has been categorised into levels, ranging from incremental to radical, each of which has the potential to impact on the workforce and the…”
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    Fostering collaborative approaches to gender equality interventions in higher education and research: the case of transnational and multi-institutional communities of practice by Thomson, Aleksandra, Palmén, Rachel, Reidl, Sybille, Barnard, Sarah, Beranek, Sarah, Dainty, Andrew R. J, Hassan, Tarek M.

    Published in Journal of gender studies (02-01-2022)
    “…Higher education and research and innovation in Europe continue to suffer from an indefensible waste of female talent and gender inequality. The European…”
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    Perspectives of UK housebuilders on the use of offsite modern methods of construction by Pan, Wei, Gibb, Alistair G. F., Dainty, Andrew R. J.

    Published in Construction Management and Economics (01-02-2007)
    “…Despite an increasing demand for housing and wider concerns over the need to improve performance, the industry seems to be reluctant to adopt offsite…”
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    A mixed methods research design for bridging the gap between research and practice in construction safety by Zou, Patrick X.W., Sunindijo, Riza Yosia, Dainty, Andrew R.J.

    Published in Safety science (01-12-2014)
    “…•Reviewing construction safety research methods.•Arguing the importance of mixed methods research in construction safety research.•A mixed methods research…”
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    Establishing and Weighting Decision Criteria for Building System Selection in Housing Construction by Pan, Wei, Dainty, Andrew R. J, Gibb, Alistair G. F

    “…AbstractA lack of value-based decision criteria leads to an inability to effectively compare prefabrication and off-site production with conventional…”
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    Leading UK housebuilders' utilization of offsite construction methods by Pan, Wei, Gibb, Alistair G.F., Dainty, Andrew R.J.

    “…In recent years the construction industry has been exhorted to increase its utilization of offsite technologies, or 'Modern Methods of Construction' (MMC), in…”
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    Gender in the UK architectural profession: (re)producing and challenging hegemonic masculinity by Sang, Katherine JC, Dainty, Andrew RJ, Ison, Stephen G

    Published in Work, employment and society (01-04-2014)
    “…Architecture represents a creative, high profile and influential profession and yet remains under-theorized from a gender perspective. This article examines…”
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    New build: Materials, techniques, skills and innovation by Glass, Jacqueline, Dainty, Andrew R.J., Gibb, Alistair G.F.

    Published in Energy policy (01-12-2008)
    “…The transition to secure, sustainable, low-energy systems will have a significant effect on the way in which we design and construct new buildings. In turn,…”
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    Competency-Based Model for Predicting Construction Project Managers’ Performance by Dainty, Andrew R. J, Cheng, Mei-I, Moore, David R

    Published in Journal of management in engineering (01-01-2005)
    “…Using behavioral competencies to influence human resource management decisions is gaining popularity in business organizations. This study identifies the core…”
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    Resolving the UK construction skills crisis: a critical perspective on the research and policy agenda by Chan, Paul W., Dainty, Andrew R. J.

    Published in Construction Management and Economics (01-04-2007)
    “…The ongoing skills crisis in the UK construction industry has constrained the productive capacity of the industry. Past research and skills policies have…”
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    The futures of construction: a critical review of construction future studies by Harty, Chris, Goodier, Chris Ian, Soetanto, Robby, Austin, Simon, Dainty, Andrew R. J., Price, Andrew D. F.

    Published in Construction Management and Economics (01-05-2007)
    “…Anticipating the future is increasingly being seen as a useful way to align, direct and improve current organizational strategy. Several such 'future studies'…”
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    Human Resource Development in Construction Organisations: An Example of a "Chaordic" Learning Organisation? by Raiden, Ani B, Dainty, Andrew R. J

    Published in The learning organization (2006)
    “…Purpose: The concept of the learning organisation (LO) is associated with an advanced approach to human resource development (HRD) characterised by an ethos of…”
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    Improving project learning: a new approach to lessons learnt by Fuller, Paul A., Dainty, Andrew R.J., Thorpe, Tony

    “…Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report on research which has developed a new approach to capturing project-based learning.Design methodology approach…”
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    A conceptual approach to studying the organisational culture of construction projects by Gajendran, Thayaparan, Brewer, Graham, Dainty, Andrew R J, Runeson, Goran

    Published in Construction economics and building (01-01-2012)
    “…Studying the culture of project organisations requires a robust theoretical framework, which provides a platform for generating understanding. It is proposed…”
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    Beyond ConCA: Rethinking causality and construction accidents by Harvey, Eleanor J., Waterson, Patrick, Dainty, Andrew R.J.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-11-2018)
    “…The construction industry takes an orthodox approach to safety: Finding root causes, quantifying risk, and often blaming frontline workers. However, safety has…”
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    The barriers and consequences of radical innovations: Introduction to the issue by Story, Vicky M., Daniels, Kevin, Zolkiewski, Judy, Dainty, Andrew R.J.

    Published in Industrial marketing management (01-11-2014)
    “…This article introduces the special issue on barriers and consequences of radical innovation (RI). Radical innovation, as distinct from more incremental forms…”
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    The use of actor-based immersive health and safety inductions: Lessons from the Thames Tideway Tunnel megaproject by Harvey, Eleanor J., Pinder, James A., Haslam, Roger A., Dainty, Andrew R.J., Gibb, Alistair G.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-01-2020)
    “…Health and safety inductions are ubiquitous in construction but tend to be poorly designed and suffer low levels of worker engagement. In this paper we report…”
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    Health and Safety Management within Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Developing Countries: Study of Contextual Influences by Kheni, Nongiba A, Gibb, Alistair G. F, Dainty, Andrew R. J

    “…Considerable attention has been focused on addressing construction health and safety risks in developed economies. Sadly, the same cannot be said of developing…”
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