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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2011

Factors Influencing Workplace Supervisor Readiness to Engage in Workplace-Based Vocational Rehabilitation

Ian Blackman; Keri Chiveralls

Introduction A one-level hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced the self-reported readiness of workplace managers to engage in workplace (vocational) rehabilitation of past-injured workers attending their workplaces. Methods Seven supervisor latent variables were considered, using 270 supervisors self-rated self-efficacy measures, estimating their ability to pursue four related roles associated with vocational rehabilitation in the workplace. Models identifying supervisor self-efficacy pathways leading to their readiness to engage in vocational rehabilitation in their workplaces were tested using Partial Least Square Analysis (PLSPATH). Results The study’s outcomes suggest that supervisor readiness to engage in workplace vocational rehabilitation with rehabilitating employees can be directly associated with four variables. Together, these variables accounted for 41 per cent of the variance of the supervisors’ self-efficacy scores, defining their readiness to engage in workplace vocational rehabilitation. Significant predictors which had a direct influence on supervisor readiness to engage in vocational rehabilitation were: their perceived financial and liaison roles associated with vocational rehabilitation and their concern with meeting legal aspects of this process. The capacity of the supervisor to interact with others within the workplace organisation when engaging in vocational rehabilitation was also seen as a significant determinant of their readiness to engage in rehabilitation activities. The gender of the supervisor or the number of employees for whom the supervisor was responsible for, were found to have no significant influence on their self-efficacy levels. Conclusions Statistically significant supervisory readiness to engage in vocational workplace rehabilitation is subject to their self-rated abilities to undertake multiple roles involved with the rehabilitation process and a more reflective approach is warranted to prepare supervisors for this role.


Journal of Green Building | 2018

MAJOR FACTORS IMPEDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALIAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

Nilupa Udawatta; Jian Zuo; Keri Chiveralls; Hongping Yuan; Zillante George; Abbas Elmualim

This article aims to identify barriers to implementing waste management practices in construction projects and their interrelationship, based on the particular context of Australia. Interviews and ...


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2015

Improving waste management in construction projects: An Australian study

Nilupa Udawatta; Jian Zuo; Keri Chiveralls; George Zillante


The international journal of construction management | 2015

Attitudinal and behavioural approaches to improving waste management on construction projects in Australia: benefits and limitations

Nilupa Udawatta; Jian Zuo; Keri Chiveralls; George Zillante


Archive | 2012

Minimising the impact of resource consumption in the design and construction of buildings

Stephen Pullen; Keri Chiveralls; George Zillante; Jasmine Palmer; Lou Wilson; Jian Zuo


Sustainability | 2017

Getting Wasted at WOMADelaide: The Effect of Signage on Waste Disposal

Sarah Verdonk; Keri Chiveralls; Drew Dawson


The International Journal of Architectonic, Spatial, and Environmental Design | 2013

Transdisciplinary charrettes: A research method for sustainable design

Jasmine Palmer; Keri Chiveralls; Stephen Pullen; Jian Zuo; Lou Wilson; George Zillante


Archive | 2013

Stakeholder perspectives on waste in construction: global change, contextual issues and industry culture

Keri Chiveralls; Jasmine Palmer; Stephen Pullen; Jian Zuo; George Zillante; Lou Wilson


Archive | 2012

Reconsidering sustainable building and design: lessons from China, Germany and Australia

Keri Chiveralls; Jasmine Palmer; George Zillante; Jian Zuo; Lou Wilson; Stephen Pullen


The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review | 2011

Corporate social responsibility in the Australian construction industry

Lou Wilson; Jian Zuo; George Zillante; Stephen Pullen; Anne Burger; Keri Chiveralls

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Jian Zuo

University of Adelaide

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Lou Wilson

University of South Australia

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Stephen Pullen

University of South Australia

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Jasmine Palmer

University of South Australia

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Nilupa Udawatta

University of South Australia

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Drew Dawson

Central Queensland University

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Jian Zou

University of South Australia

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John Spoehr

University of Adelaide

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