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The study of ethical perceptions of construction managers

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conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Joanna Poon
Ethics is important for business, individual career and image of industry. However, construction companies do not show high ethical standards. Studying ethical perception of manages is a popular topic at generic level, in particular professions and on construction-related professionals, but there is lack of research on studying ethical perceptions of construction managers. The aim of this research is to study the ethical perceptions of construction managers and how do demographic factors influence it. The method for conducting this study is through questionnaire survey among the UK construction managers. Three hundred and seven questionnaires were distributed and ninety-three completed questionnaires are completed and returned. The construction managers who appear to pay most concern on ethics are male, at middle age, at middle position in their organisations, having more than 21 years experience and are educated up to at least at degree level. The results show that the construction managers found ‘producing falsifying reports,’ ‘over-claiming expenses’ and ‘having low level of personal honesty’ as the most unethical perceptions. The findings also show that the ethical perceptions of construction managers are different from other construction-related professionals such as surveyors and engineers.

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Pagination

973 - 983

Location

Edinburgh, Scotland

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  • Yes

Start date

2004-09-01

End date

2004-09-03

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

F Khosrowshahi

Title of proceedings

ARCOM 2004 : Proceedings of Association of Researchers in Construction Management Conference, Edinburgh,Scotland

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