Construction sites are among Australia’s most culturally diverse workplaces. A survey of 1155 construction operatives on Australian construction sites investigated, for the first time, the extent of this diversity and how it is experienced by workers. Results show that while cultural diversity presents organizational challenges by segregating the workforce, operatives’ cultural groups also perform positive functions such as maintaining positive bonds among group members and providing group support and safe havens. While there broadly appears to be equality of opportunity for all cultural groups, there is significant evidence of differential treatment for some groups, particularly in relation to accessing higher paying jobs, offensive graffi...
Multicultural workforce dominates emerging construction Organisation in today’s global business envi...
Cultural diversity is a group of diverse individuals from different cultures or societies. The study...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...
Construction sites are among Australia's most culturally diverse workplaces. A survey of 1155 constr...
Construction sites are among Australia's most culturally diverse workplaces. A survey of 1155 constr...
Abstract A survey of 1155 construction operatives and 180 supervisors on Australian construction sit...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Purpose – Australian construction sites are culturally diverse workplaces. This paper aims to compar...
Major construction sites in Australia have an above average presence of ethnic minorities. These gro...
Major construction sites in Australia are settings of ‘everyday ethnic diversity’ as well as ‘everyd...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backg...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backgrounds...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backgrounds...
The cross-cultural communication in construction projects is beyond just a barrier to the circulatio...
Multicultural workforce dominates emerging construction Organisation in today’s global business envi...
Cultural diversity is a group of diverse individuals from different cultures or societies. The study...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...
Construction sites are among Australia's most culturally diverse workplaces. A survey of 1155 constr...
Construction sites are among Australia's most culturally diverse workplaces. A survey of 1155 constr...
Abstract A survey of 1155 construction operatives and 180 supervisors on Australian construction sit...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Cultural diversity has become a distinctive feature of Australia's construction workforce. There is ...
Purpose – Australian construction sites are culturally diverse workplaces. This paper aims to compar...
Major construction sites in Australia have an above average presence of ethnic minorities. These gro...
Major construction sites in Australia are settings of ‘everyday ethnic diversity’ as well as ‘everyd...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backg...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backgrounds...
Construction sites around the world employ large numbers of people from diverse cultural backgrounds...
The cross-cultural communication in construction projects is beyond just a barrier to the circulatio...
Multicultural workforce dominates emerging construction Organisation in today’s global business envi...
Cultural diversity is a group of diverse individuals from different cultures or societies. The study...
This paper reports on the findings from stage one of a collaborative New Zealand and French research...