The construction management (CM) domain regularly develops and explores new theories and perspectives. These new insights can shift the existing paradigm radically, they can be assimilated smoothly, or they can stall as they are debated at CM’s domain boundary. During our current research, we experience that the concepts from high reliability organizing (HRO) are caught in such a debate. We elaborate this debate from the viewpoint of two distinctive scientific traditions and evaluate the main premises that hold HRO at CM’s boundaries. It seems that reductionist scientific traditions underlie much of the critique which currently diverts debate off into an unproductive intellectual cul-de-sac. An alternative pragmatic approach would allow CM’...
A move towards a process based view has been noted as the way forward to achieve the desired perform...
Extensive and increasing specialization in construction has prompted much criticism-that fragmentati...
This special issue invites to a debate to elaborate on differences and similarities between the pers...
To achieve project objectives, construction project managers have to manoeuvre through complex coord...
This study examines the available evidence of high reliability organisational (HRO) theory as a stra...
current safety management regimes in the construction industry are largely based on compliance, erro...
High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in sa...
This paper demonstrates how adoption of High Reliability Organization Theory (HROT) delivers value t...
In view of the primacy of organizational reliability, an exploration of what contextual and structur...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether insights into high reliability organizat...
There has been considerable debate in the construction management (CM) literature as to which resear...
A claim management office (CMO) is a new intra-organisation fit based on an organisational project m...
This paper demonstrates how adoption of High Reliability Organization Theory (HROT) delivers value t...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
International audienceOrganizations that manage complex technologies use planning in various forms t...
A move towards a process based view has been noted as the way forward to achieve the desired perform...
Extensive and increasing specialization in construction has prompted much criticism-that fragmentati...
This special issue invites to a debate to elaborate on differences and similarities between the pers...
To achieve project objectives, construction project managers have to manoeuvre through complex coord...
This study examines the available evidence of high reliability organisational (HRO) theory as a stra...
current safety management regimes in the construction industry are largely based on compliance, erro...
High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in sa...
This paper demonstrates how adoption of High Reliability Organization Theory (HROT) delivers value t...
In view of the primacy of organizational reliability, an exploration of what contextual and structur...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether insights into high reliability organizat...
There has been considerable debate in the construction management (CM) literature as to which resear...
A claim management office (CMO) is a new intra-organisation fit based on an organisational project m...
This paper demonstrates how adoption of High Reliability Organization Theory (HROT) delivers value t...
The construction industry is frequently cited for its poor safety performance. In spite of this, man...
International audienceOrganizations that manage complex technologies use planning in various forms t...
A move towards a process based view has been noted as the way forward to achieve the desired perform...
Extensive and increasing specialization in construction has prompted much criticism-that fragmentati...
This special issue invites to a debate to elaborate on differences and similarities between the pers...