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List of research publications: Dr. Susanne Bahn

Refereed Journal Articles:

1

 

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (forthcoming). ‘Evaluation of the mandatory Construction Induction Training program in Western Australia: Unanticipated consequences’, Evaluation and Program Planning, accepted May 2011.

 

2

 

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (forthcoming). ‘Getting reticent young male participants to talk: using artefact-mediated interviews to promote discursive interaction’. Qualitative Social Work, accepted July 2011.

 

3

Bahn, S. & Weatherill, P. (forthcoming). ‘Qualitative social research: A risky business when it comes to collecting ‘sensitive’ data’, Qualitative Research, accepted Nov 2010.

 

4

Bahn, S. (Sept, 2011). ‘Community safety and recidivism in Australia: Breaking the cycle of reoffending to produce safer communities through vocational training’, International Journal of Training Research, 9(3), pp.261-266.

 

5

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (July, 2011). ‘Determining industry response to the Construction Induction Training in WA’, Journal of Health & Safety Research & Practice, 3(1), pp.24-32.

 

6

Bahn, S. (June, 2010). ‘Organisational safety culture: A review of the literature’, Management Development Journal of Singapore. 17(1), pp.1-21.

 

7

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (Oct, 2009). ‘What’s a life worth? The value placed on safety’, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety. 25(5), pp.393-404.

 

8

Bahn, S. (April, 2009). ‘Power and influence: Examining the communication pathways influencing safety in the workplace’, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety. 25(3), pp.213-222.

 

9

Bahn, S. (Aug, 2008). ‘Size does matter: The influence of business size on the accident/incident rate in the civil construction industry in WA’, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety. 24(4), pp.343-352.

 

Refereed Conference Proceedings

10

 

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (in press December 2011). Construction Induction Training: how effective for the Housing and Civil Construction Industries in WA? 25th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, Wellington, New Zealand, ANZAM.

 

11

Barratt, R., & Bahn, S. Mayson, S. (in press December 2011). A ‘once in a generation opportunity’? Narratives about the potential impact of OHS harmonisation on smaller firms in Australia, 25th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, Wellington, New Zealand, ANZAM.

 

12

Barratt, R., Mayson, S. & Bahn, S. (September, 2011). OHS and smaller ethnic firms in Australia: challenges and issues, OHS Symposium Crisis and Risk Research Centre, Mines ParisTech, Managing OHS in Small, Culturally Diverse Workplaces: Issues and Solutions, France.

 

13

Barratt-Pugh, LGB. & Bahn, S. (2011). Introducing mandatory training systems? Investigating the implementation of compulsory pre-site construction training. Proceedings of the AVETRA 2011 Conference, Melbourne, Australia: Rendezvous Hotel.

 

14

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (2010). Does mandatory training work?  Investigating compulsory pre-site training certification in the WA construction industry. Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. Adelaide, Australia: Adelaide Convention Centre.

 

15

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, LGB. (2006). Producing safety: evaluating structuration theory as a framework for exploring values in action within the civil construction industry in WA. Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. Queensland, Australia: Rydges Capricorn Resort.

 

16

Bahn, S. (2005). Exploring the use of guided interviews as a research tool in a doctoral study of safe work practices of young construction workers. Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management 19th Annual International Conference. Canberra, Australia: Rydges Lakeside Hotel.

Industry research reports

17

 

Bahn, S. & Barratt-Pugh, L. (2011). Determining the effectiveness of mandatory construction safety awareness training in housing and civil sectors in Western Australia, School of Management, Edith Cowan University: pp.1-43.

 

18

Barratt-Pugh, L. & Bahn, S. (2010). Determining the effectiveness of mandatory construction safety awareness training in Western Australia, School of Management, Edith Cowan University: pp.1-43.

 

19

Bahn, S. (2007). A report on phase one of the study: Exploring occupational health and safety values in action within the WA civil construction industry. Perth, Civil Contractors Federation, WA: pp.1-47.

 

20

Bahn, S. (2007). A report on phase two of the study: Exploring occupational health and safety values in action within the WA civil construction industry. Perth, Civil Contractors Federation, WA: pp.1- 56.

 

21

Bahn, S. (2005). Impact of organisational culture on the safety content delivered by TAFE to   apprentices in the construction industry: Findings and recommendations. Edith Cowan University: pp.1-65.

 
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