Impact of Project Complexity on Construction Safety Performance: Moderating Role of Resilient Safety Culture

AbstractDue to the increasing complexity of construction projects, the construction industry is acknowledged as having inherent risks with high levels of change and uncertainty. Therefore, resilient safety culture has been proposed to address the emerging and unforeseen safety risks being encountere...

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