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Helen Lingard

Helen Lingard

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
53
Citations
10001
World Ranking
829
National Ranking
48

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
50
Citations
9498
World Ranking
4084
National Ranking
221

Overview

Helen Lingard is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in health professions and decision sciences. Their work predominantly spans the study and analysis of occupational health and safety, particularly within the construction industry. The research engages with topics such as occupational health and safety research, risk and safety analysis, construction project management and performance, workplace health and well-being, hermeneutics and narrative identity, aging and elder care social issues, and the broader intersections of health, medicine, and society.

The scientist has published numerous papers in a variety of academic journals, including recurring contributions to the Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Safety Science, Construction Management and Economics, Engineering Construction & Architectural Management, and the RMIT Research Repository. Their research explores themes connected to workplace safety, health communication, mental and physical well-being of construction workers, and safety incident causation.

  • Working from Home during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Health and Well-Being of Project-Based Construction Workers (2021), Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • A qualitative analysis of crane safety incident causation in the Australian construction industry (2020), Safety Science
  • Impact of Supervisory Safety Communication on Safety Climate and Behavior in Construction Workgroups (2020), Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • Examining the interaction between bodily pain and mental health of construction workers (2020), Construction Management and Economics
  • The Hierarchy of Controls as an Approach to Visualize the Impact of Occupational Safety and Health Coordination (2022), International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Frequent collaborators in their research include Payam Pirzadeh, Rita Peihua Zhang, Michelle Turner, David Oswald, and Christine LaBond. These coauthors have worked jointly on projects covering safety incidents, health outcomes, and supervisory communication within workplace settings, particularly in construction environments.

  • Payam Pirzadeh
  • Rita Peihua Zhang
  • Michelle Turner
  • David Oswald
  • Christine LaBond

Their scientific contributions are concentrated in specific subfields such as radiological and ultrasound technology, general health professions, statistics, probability and uncertainty, management science and operations research, and occupational therapy. This multidisciplinary approach supports comprehensive perspectives on occupational health challenges and safety management.

  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • General Health Professions
  • Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Occupational Therapy

Helen Lingard's body of work addresses pressing issues related to occupational safety and health coordination, the psychosocial aspects of the workforce, and practical safety interventions and communication strategies within project-based and operational construction settings.

Best Publications

  • Occupational health and safety in construction project management

    Helen Lingard;Stephen Rowlinson

  • Human Resource Management in Construction Projects: Strategic and Operational Approaches

    Martin Loosemore;Andrew Dainty;Helen Lingard

  • Measuring Safety Climate of a Construction Company

    Rafiq M. Choudhry;Dongping Fang;Helen Lingard

  • Behavior-based safety management in Hong Kong's construction industry

    Helen Lingard;Steve Rowlinson

  • The work‐life experiences of office and site‐based employees in the Australian construction industry

    Helen Lingard;Valerie Francis

  • Improving Employees’ Work-Life Balance in the Construction Industry: Project Alliance Case Study

    Helen C. Lingard;Kerry A. Brown;Lisa M. Bradley;Caroline Bailey

  • The impact of individual and job characteristics on 'burnout' among civil engineers in Australia and the implications for employee turnover

    Helen Lingard

  • Does a Supportive Work Environment Moderate the Relationship Between Work-family Conflict and Burnout Among Construction Professionals?

    Helen Lingard;Valerie Francis

  • The effect of first aid training on Australian construction workers' occupational health and safety motivation and risk control behavior.

    Helen Lingard

  • Occupational stress and job demand, control and support factors among construction project consultants

    Paul Bowen;Peter Edwards;Helen Lingard;Keith Cattell

  • Employee perceptions of the solid waste management system operating in a large Australian contracting organization: implications for company policy implementation

    Helen Lingard;Peter Graham;Guinevere Smithers

  • Does work–family conflict mediate the relationship between job schedule demands and burnout in male construction professionals and managers?

    Helen Lingard;Valerie Francis

  • Occupational health and safety in the construction industry

    Helen Lingard

  • Leading or lagging? Temporal analysis of safety indicators on a large infrastructure construction project

    Helen Lingard;Matthew Hallowell;Rico Salas;Payam Pirzadeh

  • Indirect Discrimination in Construction Organizations and the Impact on Women’s Careers

    Andrew R J Dainty;Andrew R J Dainty;Helen Lingard;Helen Lingard

  • An Exploratory Study of Meanings of Risk Control for Long Term and Acute Effect Occupational Health and Safety Risks in Small Business Construction Firms

    Noni Holmes;Helen Lingard;Zeynep Yesilyurt;Fred De Munk

  • ToolSHeDTM: The development and evaluation of a decision support tool for health and safety in construction design

    Tracy Cooke;Helen Lingard;Nick Blismas;Andrew Stranieri

  • Do Perceptions of Supervisors' Safety Responses Mediate the Relationship between Perceptions of the Organizational Safety Climate and Incident Rates in the Construction Supply Chain?

    Helen Lingard;Tracy Cooke;Nick Blismas

  • Career, family and work environment determinants of organizational commitment among women in the Australian construction industry

    Helen Lingard;Jasmine Lin

  • Safety climate in conditions of construction subcontracting: a multi‐level analysis

    Helen Clare Lingard;Tracy Cooke;Nick Blismas

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Townsend
Keith Townsend Griffith University
Andrew R.J. Dainty
Andrew R.J. Dainty Manchester Metropolitan University
Martin Loosemore
Martin Loosemore University of Technology Sydney
Steve Rowlinson
Steve Rowlinson University of Hong Kong
Sarah Pink
Sarah Pink Monash University
Derek H.T. Walker
Derek H.T. Walker RMIT University
Matthew R. Hallowell
Matthew R. Hallowell University of Colorado Boulder
Anthony D. LaMontagne
Anthony D. LaMontagne Deakin University
Allison Milner
Allison Milner University of Melbourne
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly University of Newcastle Australia

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