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Menschenrechte 2 Szientismus 2 organizational behaviour 2 organizational psychology 2 safety 2 Behavioural safety 1 Community law 1 EU countries 1 EU-Recht 1 EU-Staaten 1 Ethik 1 Freedom 1 Freiheit 1 Health 1 Human rights 1 International law 1 Internationales Recht 1 Naturwissenschaft 1 Safety 1 feedback 1 goal setting 1 human rights 1 management 1 planning 1 qualitative 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 3
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English 4 Undetermined 3
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Cameron, Iain 6 Duff, Roy 2 Cameron, Iain Thorburn 1 Edge, David 1 Edge, David O. 1 Hare, Billy 1
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Construction Management and Economics 3 European Parliament - Study 1 Science in a Social Context 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 ArchiDok 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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The Influence of European Human Rights Law on National Law
Cameron, Iain Thorburn - 2011
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Respecting Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and EU/UN Sanctions : State of Play
Cameron, Iain - 2008
Executive summary The present study examines a number of issues concerning the EUs own (autonomous) sanctions (also called restrictive measures) and EU sanctions implementing UN Security Council sanctions. The interplay between the international, EU and national constitutional legal systems...
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Planning tools for integrating health and safety in construction
Cameron, Iain; Hare, Billy - In: Construction Management and Economics 26 (2008) 9, pp. 899-909
Approaches to planning for health and safety in the UK construction industry have been criticised for being bureaucratic and irrelevant, especially if done by individuals in isolation. This paper reports on the findings of a research project, commissioned by the UK Health and Safety Executive,...
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Use of performance measurement and goal setting to improve construction managers' focus on health and safety
Cameron, Iain; Duff, Roy - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 8, pp. 869-881
Previous attempts to use goal setting and feedback to improve safety behaviour on construction sites have focused on operatives, but recognized management commitment as essential for success. This research addressed two problems: validly and reliably measuring the safety performance of...
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A critical review of safety initiatives using goal setting and feedback
Cameron, Iain; Duff, Roy - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 5, pp. 495-508
A review and synthesis of behavioural safety literature identified three behaviour change perspectives: cognitive (goal setting); behaviourist (behaviour modification); and eclectic (social learning). Bandura's social learning theory usefully integrates the divergent philosophies of Locke's goal...
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Scientific images and their social uses : an introduction to the concept of scientism
Cameron, Iain; Edge, David O. - 1979
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Scientific images and their social uses : an introduction to the concept of scientism
Cameron, Iain (ed.); Edge, David (ed.) - 1979
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