Infrastructure previously overseen by public sector clients is now often in the hands of the private sector, thus blurring the definition of ‘client’ in public infrastructure provision. Since previous in-house governmental safeguards are often no longer maintained, new ways of achieving optimum safe work practices in the provision of public infrastructure are required. This research, conducted in an Australian industry context, examines safeguarding mechanisms that could be employed to realize the public value of worker safety in a changed infrastructure procurement environment.
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Safe and sound? the public value trade-off in worker safety and public infrastructure procurement
Public Money and Management, Vol.28(3), pp.159-166
2008
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- Title
- Safe and sound? the public value trade-off in worker safety and public infrastructure procurement
- Creators
- Michael B Charles - Southern Cross UniversityRachel Ryan - University of SydneyCinthya Paredes Castillo - Queensland University of TechnologyKerry A Brown - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Public Money and Management, Vol.28(3), pp.159-166
- Identifiers
- 2039; 991012822260202368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Management; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article