Ni, G; Zhou, Q; Miao, X; Niu, M; Zheng, Y; Zhu, Y and Ni, G (2025) What and how influence the safety knowledge sharing of new generation of construction workers in China: A study based on DEMATEL and ISM. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 32(4), pp. 2160-2189. ISSN 0969-9988
Abstract
Purpose: New generation of construction workers (NGCWs) who were born in the 1980s and later have gradually become the main workforce of Chinese construction industry. They may behave differently when dealing with knowledge-related activities due to divergent characteristics caused by generational discrepancy. To provide a theoretical foundation for construction companies and safety managers to improve safety management, this research explores the factors and paths impacting the NGCWs' ability to share their safety knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: Based on literature review, main factors that influence the safety knowledge sharing of the NGCWs were identified. Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory and Interpretive Structural Modeling were applied to identify the hierarchical and contextual relations among the factors influencing the safety knowledge sharing of the NGCWs. Findings: The results showed that sharing atmosphere ranked first in centrality and had a high degree of influence and being influenced, indicating itself an extremely important influencing factor of safety knowledge sharing of NGCWs. Six root influencing factors were identified, including individual characteristics, work pressure, sharing platform, incentive mechanism, leadership support and safety management system. Research limitations/implications: The number of influencing factors of safety knowledge sharing of the NGCWs identified in this study is limited, and the data obtained by the expert scoring method is subjective. In future studies, the model should be further developed and validated by incorporating experts from different fields to improve its integrity and applicability. Practical implications: The influencing factors identified in this paper can provide a basis for construction companies and safety managers to improve productivity and safety management by taking relevant measures to promote safety knowledge sharing. The research contributes to the understanding knowledge management in the context of the emerging market. It helps to answer the question of how the market can maintain the economic growth success through effective knowledge management. Originality/value: This paper investigates the influencing factors of NGCWs' safety knowledge sharing from the perspective of intergenerational differences, and the 13 influencing factor index system established expands the scope of research on factors influencing safety knowledge sharing among construction workers and fills the gap in safety knowledge sharing research on young construction workers. Furthermore, this paper establishes a multi-layer recursive structure model to clarify the influence path of the influencing factors and contributes to the understanding of safety knowledge sharing mechanism.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | DEMATEL–ISM; influencing factor; new generation of construction workers; safety knowledge sharing |
| Index terms: | knowledge management, future study, construction industry, safety management, interpretive structural modelling, construction worker, influencing factor, literature review, platform, China, integrity, emerging market, laboratory, construction company, economic growth, knowledge sharing, methodology, productivity, manager, decision-making, safety management system |
| Subjects: | digital design, health safety and environment, risk assessment, research management, management, industry analysis, economic analysis, occupational health and safety management, research design and methodology, data analysis and analytics, research methods, professional development, organization, economic development, practitioner, knowledge management, Geography, decision analysis |
| Topics: | Geographical Context, Business Strategy, International Construction, Health and Safety, Roles and Professions, Research Practice, Risk Management, Information Management, Sustainability, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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