Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions

For past decades, design for safety (DfS) has gained growing interest among scholars and practitioners in different geographical contexts as one of the innovative practices integrating worker health and safety in the front-end of the project lifecycle. However, a systematic scientometric study appra...

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Published in:Journal of Building Engineering
Main Author: Che Ibrahim C.K.I.; Manu P.; Belayutham S.; Mahamadu A.-M.; Antwi-Afari M.F.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85126727904&doi=10.1016%2fj.jobe.2022.104352&partnerID=40&md5=deb68deef1c5bd44a6b380375ee1202a
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Che Ibrahim C.K.I.; Manu P.; Belayutham S.; Mahamadu A.-M.; Antwi-Afari M.F.
Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
2022
Journal of Building Engineering
52

10.1016/j.jobe.2022.104352
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85126727904&doi=10.1016%2fj.jobe.2022.104352&partnerID=40&md5=deb68deef1c5bd44a6b380375ee1202a
For past decades, design for safety (DfS) has gained growing interest among scholars and practitioners in different geographical contexts as one of the innovative practices integrating worker health and safety in the front-end of the project lifecycle. However, a systematic scientometric study appraising the research development in DfS practice in construction domain remains elusive. This paper aims to bridge this gap by conducting a scientometric review of the available DfS literature in the construction domain. A total of 167 relevant articles were retrieved using a systematic data acquisition approach from Scopus and snowballing and then put forward into a scientometric analysis to construct science maps. The scientometric review identifies the most prolific journals, authorship, cooccurrence network of keywords, article citations, and regions. An in-depth qualitative discussion is presented to provide deeper insights into the existing studies and opportunities for future research in five main DfS research themes as follows: (1) DfS concept and management; (2) DfS technological advancement; (3) DfS capability and competency; (4) DfS education; and (5) DfS sustainability. The value and uniqueness of this review study lie in its novel contribution to the body of DfS knowledge through synthesizing the wider DfS literature landscape in the construction domain. The findings offer a point of reference for both academia and industry in bridging the deficiencies in the current research and providing pathways for future directions in DfS research. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
Elsevier Ltd
23527102
English
Review
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Che Ibrahim C.K.I.; Manu P.; Belayutham S.; Mahamadu A.-M.; Antwi-Afari M.F.
spellingShingle Che Ibrahim C.K.I.; Manu P.; Belayutham S.; Mahamadu A.-M.; Antwi-Afari M.F.
Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
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author_sort Che Ibrahim C.K.I.; Manu P.; Belayutham S.; Mahamadu A.-M.; Antwi-Afari M.F.
title Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
title_short Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
title_full Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
title_fullStr Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Design for safety (DfS) practice in construction engineering and management research: A review of current trends and future directions
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description For past decades, design for safety (DfS) has gained growing interest among scholars and practitioners in different geographical contexts as one of the innovative practices integrating worker health and safety in the front-end of the project lifecycle. However, a systematic scientometric study appraising the research development in DfS practice in construction domain remains elusive. This paper aims to bridge this gap by conducting a scientometric review of the available DfS literature in the construction domain. A total of 167 relevant articles were retrieved using a systematic data acquisition approach from Scopus and snowballing and then put forward into a scientometric analysis to construct science maps. The scientometric review identifies the most prolific journals, authorship, cooccurrence network of keywords, article citations, and regions. An in-depth qualitative discussion is presented to provide deeper insights into the existing studies and opportunities for future research in five main DfS research themes as follows: (1) DfS concept and management; (2) DfS technological advancement; (3) DfS capability and competency; (4) DfS education; and (5) DfS sustainability. The value and uniqueness of this review study lie in its novel contribution to the body of DfS knowledge through synthesizing the wider DfS literature landscape in the construction domain. The findings offer a point of reference for both academia and industry in bridging the deficiencies in the current research and providing pathways for future directions in DfS research. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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