The performance approach and management attitudes

Authors

  • Theo C. Haupt University of Kwazulu-Natal (Sudáfrica)

Keywords:

Performance approach, worker safety, change, change management

Abstract

Resistance to change is a characteristic feature of human behavior. Several reasons exist for this resistance. Generally people are hesitant to accept change if they played no participative role in initiating and developing it. Where prescriptive approaches to construction safety and health have been the prevailing legislative paradigm such as in the United States, changing to a performance-based one presents formidable challenges. Such a change directly and indirectly impacts the way that contractors do their business. The performance approach encourages and supports the redistribution of the responsibility for construction worker safety to include all the participants in the construction process – from clients to workers. On the other hand the prescriptive approach made contractors solely responsible for the safety and health of the workers. This paper discusses the results of a survey of the attitudes of the management of construction firms in the United States with respect to a performance approach to construction safety.

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Author Biography

Theo C. Haupt, University of Kwazulu-Natal (Sudáfrica)

Ph. D., M. Philosophy, MCIOB, MASI Senior Lecturer Peninsula Technikon Faculty of Engineering Department of the Built Environment Bellville 7535  South Africa

Published

2002-08-30

How to Cite

Haupt, T. C. (2002). The performance approach and management attitudes. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 17(2), 75–82. Retrieved from https://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/ric/article/view/17137

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Original Research