Her primary areas of investigation include Operations management, Occupational safety and health, Public relations, Construction management and Safety climate. Helen Lingard interconnects Marketing and Work–life balance in the investigation of issues within Operations management. Occupational safety and health and Human factors and ergonomics are two areas of study in which Helen Lingard engages in interdisciplinary research.
Her Public relations research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Work–family conflict and Diversity. In her study, Burnout is inextricably linked to Demographic economics, which falls within the broad field of Work–family conflict. Helen Lingard combines subjects such as Strategic human resource planning, Human resource management, Knowledge management and Project management with her study of Construction management.
Helen Lingard mostly deals with Occupational safety and health, Operations management, Knowledge management, Public relations and Work–life balance. Helen Lingard has researched Occupational safety and health in several fields, including Risk analysis, Construction management, Process and Process management. The Construction management study combines topics in areas such as Pre-construction services, Human resource management and Engineering management.
Her work in Operations management covers topics such as Industrial relations which are related to areas like Focus group. Her work deals with themes such as Job satisfaction and Management system, which intersect with Public relations. Her Work–life balance research incorporates themes from Workforce, Work–family conflict, Well-being and Burnout.
Helen Lingard focuses on Occupational safety and health, Process management, Risk analysis, Public relations and Context. In general Occupational safety and health study, her work on Safety climate often relates to the realm of Human factors and ergonomics and Suicide prevention, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Her work deals with themes such as Quality, Sociotechnical system and Supervisor, which intersect with Process management.
Helen Lingard has included themes like Citizen journalism, Hazardous waste, Process and Engineering design process in her Quality study. Her study focuses on the intersection of Risk analysis and fields such as Legislation with connections in the field of Duty and Control. Many of her research projects under Public relations are closely connected to Workgroup, Supply network, Approaches of management and Transport infrastructure with Workgroup, Supply network, Approaches of management and Transport infrastructure, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
Helen Lingard mainly focuses on Occupational safety and health, Process management, Workgroup, Human factors and ergonomics and Public relations. Her Occupational safety and health research incorporates Suicide prevention, Injury prevention, Inequality, Monetary value and Location. Her studies deal with areas such as Quality and Engineering design process as well as Process management.
Her work carried out in the field of Quality brings together such families of science as Citizen journalism, Legislature, Interdependence and Process. Her Public relations research includes elements of Procurement, Institutional theory and New public management. Her Supervisor research includes themes of Capability Maturity Model and Safety climate.
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Human Resource Management in Construction Projects: Strategic and Operational Approaches
Martin Loosemore;Andrew Dainty;Helen Lingard.
(2003)
Human Resource Management in Construction Projects: Strategic and Operational Approaches
Martin Loosemore;Andrew Dainty;Helen Lingard.
(2003)
Occupational health and safety in construction project management
Helen Lingard;Stephen Rowlinson.
(2004)
Occupational health and safety in construction project management
Helen Lingard;Stephen Rowlinson.
(2004)
Measuring Safety Climate of a Construction Company
Rafiq M. Choudhry;Dongping Fang;Helen Lingard.
(2009)
Measuring Safety Climate of a Construction Company
Rafiq M. Choudhry;Dongping Fang;Helen Lingard.
(2009)
Behavior-based safety management in Hong Kong's construction industry
Helen Lingard;Steve Rowlinson.
(1997)
Behavior-based safety management in Hong Kong's construction industry
Helen Lingard;Steve Rowlinson.
(1997)
The work‐life experiences of office and site‐based employees in the Australian construction industry
Helen Lingard;Valerie Francis.
(2004)
The work‐life experiences of office and site‐based employees in the Australian construction industry
Helen Lingard;Valerie Francis.
(2004)
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