2016
DOI: 10.1080/10236198.2016.1258068
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Chinese construction workers’ behaviour towards attending vocational skills trainings: Evolutionary game theory with government participation

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“…According to 99% of the survey participants, coordination and collaboration play a critical role in safety training implementation. Sun et al (2017) [50] showed that construction firms will not be able to provide vocational (skill and safety) training without government involvement concluding that the government, workers, professional organizations, and firms need to cooperate for vocational training. A good coordination and a collaborative environment lead to effective safety training sessions, allowing trainees to better conceive the essence of a training session, where they feel empowered and motivated to learn about safety.…”
Section: Organizational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to 99% of the survey participants, coordination and collaboration play a critical role in safety training implementation. Sun et al (2017) [50] showed that construction firms will not be able to provide vocational (skill and safety) training without government involvement concluding that the government, workers, professional organizations, and firms need to cooperate for vocational training. A good coordination and a collaborative environment lead to effective safety training sessions, allowing trainees to better conceive the essence of a training session, where they feel empowered and motivated to learn about safety.…”
Section: Organizational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khosravi et al (2015) [34] mentioned that incentives are directly associated with unsafe acts and accidents. Sectoral incentives such as rewards and punishments encourage construction firms to provide vocational (skill and safety) training [50]. Teo et al (2005) [98] concluded that one of the most important factors affecting construction site safety is the incentives.…”
Section: Motivational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Worker replacement presents both opportunities and threats for a factory. The new generation bring a fresh work attitude; they are more creative than the previous generation, have more of their own ideas and views on work, and are more efficient because of their relative youth [37,38]. However, they are less prepared to work under harsh conditions.…”
Section: Sustainable Development Of Human Resources In Factoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, EGT could solve the above limitation of traditional game theory, such as the information asymmetry issue, which is more in line with actual game scenarios [40]. EGT has been adopted by some studies to research the safety regulation of coal mines [41,42], food [43,44], aviation [45], internet [46,47], construction industry [48,49], environment [50][51][52] and supply chain [53]. In addition, some scholars have introduced EGT into the field of ridesharing research, such as the discussion on a dynamic game between platform companies and passengers [54,55].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%