Adaptive Safety Incentives Framework for Construction Organisations in Developing Economies

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Adaptive Safety Incentives Framework for Construction Organisations in Developing Economies

Project management Agribusiness and primary industries Construction and heavy industry Health and safety in the workplace Public health and safety law Engineering: general Ergonomics Building construction and materials

Authors: Kunle Ogundipe, Babatunde Fatai Ogunbayo, Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa

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Collection: Routledge Research Collections for Construction in Developing Countries

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24th November 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040753927


Purpose and Focus

The central aim of this book is to focus on safety incentives in a construction context and conceptualise an adaptive safety incentive framework for construction firms in the global south.

This book is a collection of knowledge on safety incentives and their impact on improving workplace safety, motivating workers' safety practices, and improving organisations' performance goals in the construction industry.

Research and Framework

With primary research conducted in Nigeria, and secondary comparisons with Ghana, South Africa, China, Malaysia, and Hong Kong, the conceptualised framework provides insights into the multifaceted factors influencing safety incentives in the construction sector.

By explaining the behavioural approach to creating reward systems that minimise unintended consequences and maximise happiness, health, wealth, and success, this book takes a pragmatic approach to developing safety incentives and provides significant practical insights.

Gaps and Recommendations

This book identifies the gaps in safety incentives studies by critically reviewing related models, theories, and conceptual models to provide significant recommendations that support the implementation of safety incentives in the construction industry in the global south.

Target Audience

Guiding readers on templates for developing safety incentives, this book will interest professionals in building construction, project management, quantity surveying, civil engineering, human resource management studies, and occupational safety and health (OSH) and owners of construction organisations, as well as researchers in all these fields.

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