Bashir Tijani

Bashir Tijani
NSW Department of Education and Communities | NSW

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Bashir Tijani is currently a PhD candidate at the School of Built Environment, Western Sydney University. His research interest is Mental Health management in the AEC project organization

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Publications (17)
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Abstract Purpose - This conceptual paper aims to develop a multi-level mental health management framework for PMPs in Architecture, Engineering, and construction (AEC) project organizations through organizational design theories to extend current knowledge on mental health by revealing organizational, project and external environmental factors cont...
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Purpose Design of architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organizations expose project management practitioners (PMPs) to poor mental health due to the influence of project organization designs on project management activities assigned to the PMPs. The AEC project organization design comprises the integration of permanent organizat...
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The introduction of COVID-19-related psychosocial risks to the Australian architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organisation has triggered the development of innovative organisational interventions for mitigating the risks and promoting of positive mental health among project management (PM) practitioners. Therefore, the paper ai...
Technical Report
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The consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have given rise to unforeseen psychosocial risks in project management (PM) practices in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organizations, resulting in a decline in mental health among PM practitioners. This decline in mental health among PM-practitioners is considere...
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Purpose The problem of stress is increasingly gaining attention in the construction industry in recent years. This study is aimed at examining the causes, effects and possible alleviation of stress of project management (PM) practitioners so that their stress could be appropriately managed and reduced, which would contribute to improved mental heal...
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Purpose: Architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) project organizations are under constant pressure to improve the mental health of project management practitioners (PMPs) due to complexity and dynamism involved in project management practices. Drawing on institutional theory, this research explores how external environmental factors: poli...
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Purpose - Due to the frenetic and dynamic working conditions ascribed to Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) project organizations, enormous research has addressed the poor mental health propensity of project management practitioners (PMPs). However, research has not considered the distant factors related to organizational design causi...
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The trend in population ageing has promoted a rapid growth in retirement village industry. However, a significant capital investment is required for developing retirement villages. Applying the concept of public private partnership (PPP) in retirement village can satisfy the increased market demand and provide affordable living options. This paper...
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Urgent needs to tackle the pervasiveness of suicide in the construction industry due to economic and social consequences sparked burst in literature to address the root causes and intervention for suicide. To comprehend the current state of art of suicide in the construction industry, systematic review becomes the viable option. Despite this, there...
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Construction project organization is a stressful working environment that exposes project management practitioners (PMPs) to poor mental health, which is a significant social and economic problem in Australia. The New South Wales (NSW) government, Australia government launched training on how businesses can attain mentally healthy workplaces throug...
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Robotics adoption has been recognized as the solution to the decline in productivity and efficiency in the construction industry. Many literature has concentrated on the technical aspect of robotics application in the construction industry. Nevertheless, the human and organizational factors that can affect the benefits of adopting robotics necessit...
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Over the past decade, work-life balance (WLB) has induced growing attention in the construction industry due to the concomitant effects on the mental health of construction workers, turnover rate and project performance. Numerous empirical studies have been conducted on various themes on WLB in the construction industry. Nevertheless, a systematic...
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Mental ill-health among construction project professionals is a significant, persistent and unresolved problem that sparked the proliferation of literature worldwide. Despite the diverse research publications, a systematic review to reveal forms of mental ill-health, cause of mental ill-health and coping is lacking. This paper systematically review...
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Purpose - Stressors emanated from construction projects are causative factors for occupational stress inherent in the construction industry. Concomitant implications of stressors ignite a burst of empirical evidence, which necessitates a systematic review to capture the state of art of the extant literature. Therefore, this paper addresses this sig...
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Sustainability is a global issue and its enhancement through modern forms of procurements such as Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has become topical considering the huge impact of PPP activities on society, the economy and environment. However, one way of promoting sustainability thorough PPPs is the adoption of social responsibility (SR) initiati...
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Offsite manufacturing of buildings (OSM) is defined as a construction technique, whereby standardised modules are manufactured in a factory, transported to, and assembled on the site. OSM is an alternative to the traditional method of construction. Much has been written on the barriers and drivers of OSM in Australia and other developed countries....

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Please, are they organizational psychology theories to improve workers psychological health or wellbeing?

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