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Phuong Quynh Tran - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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effects of Interpersonal Relations on public sector construction contracts in vietnam
Construction Management and Economics, 2012Co-Authors: Florence Yean Yng Ling, Phuong Quynh TranAbstract:Public owners and private contractors and consultants are expected to maintain arm’s length Relationships with each other to avoid any accusation of corruption. In the context of public construction projects in Vietnam, this study examines: the relational contracting (RC) related behavioural patterns that lead to better Interpersonal Relations during the construction stage and at the end of the project among public project owners, and private contractors and consultants; and the extent to which better Interpersonal Relations affect project performance. Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected from public owners and private contractors and consultants in Vietnam. Correlation analysis shows that there exist several behavioural patterns that significantly affect Interpersonal Relations among project team members during the construction stage and at the end of the project, and the general harmony during the construction stage. It was also found that cost performance is significantly correlated with p...
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Effects of Interpersonal Relations on public sector construction contracts in Vietnam
Construction Management and Economics, 2012Co-Authors: Florence Yean Yng Ling, Phuong Quynh TranAbstract:Public owners and private contractors and consultants are expected to maintain arm’s length Relationships with each other to avoid any accusation of corruption. In the context of public construction projects in Vietnam, this study examines: the relational contracting (RC) related behavioural patterns that lead to better Interpersonal Relations during the construction stage and at the end of the project among public project owners, and private contractors and consultants; and the extent to which better Interpersonal Relations affect project performance. Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected from public owners and private contractors and consultants in Vietnam. Correlation analysis shows that there exist several behavioural patterns that significantly affect Interpersonal Relations among project team members during the construction stage and at the end of the project, and the general harmony during the construction stage. It was also found that cost performance is significantly correlated with project harmony level. Schedule performance is significantly correlated with Interpersonal Relations between project team members during the construction stage, and at the end of the project. The findings indicate the important role that Interpersonal Relations play in project outcomes and vice versa. The behavioural patterns that are found to be significantly correlated with harmony during the construction stage and/or Relationships among project team members suggest that concrete actions may be taken by owners, consultants and contractors to improve Relationships, and thereby improve cost and schedule outcomes. It is recommended that owners, consultants and contractors adopt some of the behavioural patterns identified.
Florence Yean Yng Ling - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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effects of Interpersonal Relations on public sector construction contracts in vietnam
Construction Management and Economics, 2012Co-Authors: Florence Yean Yng Ling, Phuong Quynh TranAbstract:Public owners and private contractors and consultants are expected to maintain arm’s length Relationships with each other to avoid any accusation of corruption. In the context of public construction projects in Vietnam, this study examines: the relational contracting (RC) related behavioural patterns that lead to better Interpersonal Relations during the construction stage and at the end of the project among public project owners, and private contractors and consultants; and the extent to which better Interpersonal Relations affect project performance. Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected from public owners and private contractors and consultants in Vietnam. Correlation analysis shows that there exist several behavioural patterns that significantly affect Interpersonal Relations among project team members during the construction stage and at the end of the project, and the general harmony during the construction stage. It was also found that cost performance is significantly correlated with p...
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Effects of Interpersonal Relations on public sector construction contracts in Vietnam
Construction Management and Economics, 2012Co-Authors: Florence Yean Yng Ling, Phuong Quynh TranAbstract:Public owners and private contractors and consultants are expected to maintain arm’s length Relationships with each other to avoid any accusation of corruption. In the context of public construction projects in Vietnam, this study examines: the relational contracting (RC) related behavioural patterns that lead to better Interpersonal Relations during the construction stage and at the end of the project among public project owners, and private contractors and consultants; and the extent to which better Interpersonal Relations affect project performance. Using a questionnaire survey, data were collected from public owners and private contractors and consultants in Vietnam. Correlation analysis shows that there exist several behavioural patterns that significantly affect Interpersonal Relations among project team members during the construction stage and at the end of the project, and the general harmony during the construction stage. It was also found that cost performance is significantly correlated with project harmony level. Schedule performance is significantly correlated with Interpersonal Relations between project team members during the construction stage, and at the end of the project. The findings indicate the important role that Interpersonal Relations play in project outcomes and vice versa. The behavioural patterns that are found to be significantly correlated with harmony during the construction stage and/or Relationships among project team members suggest that concrete actions may be taken by owners, consultants and contractors to improve Relationships, and thereby improve cost and schedule outcomes. It is recommended that owners, consultants and contractors adopt some of the behavioural patterns identified.
Se Kyoung Choi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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sns flow sns self disclosure and post hoc Interpersonal Relations change focused on korean facebook user
Computers in Human Behavior, 2014Co-Authors: Kyu Tae Kwak, Se Kyoung ChoiAbstract:This study empirically investigates how the flow experiences when using SNS have impacted SNS interaction and Interpersonal Relationships. Using a survey of Facebook users, this study examines how the SNS flow as an intrinsic motivation have an impact on the self-disclosure on SNS and the post hoc Interpersonal Relations changes after using SNS. In addition, this study examines the moderating effect, how these Relationships are affected by times which people spent in using mobile media for SNS. The survey was conducted for 263 users on two SNS communities in Korea from June 20 to July, 2012. As a result of this study, SNS flow has a close Relationship with the increase of self-disclosure on SNS and impacts the post hoc Interpersonal Relations change positively. In addition, the result shows the positive effect between the self-disclosure on SNS and the post hoc Interpersonal Relations change. The result supports the Interpersonal Relationships are changed positively when SNS flow as an intrinsic motivation is incorporated with self-disclosure on SNS as an extrinsic motivation. Furthermore the result of moderating effect shows that the mobile SNS use impacts the Relationship between the SNS flow and the self-disclosure on SNS.
Kyu Tae Kwak - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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sns flow sns self disclosure and post hoc Interpersonal Relations change focused on korean facebook user
Computers in Human Behavior, 2014Co-Authors: Kyu Tae Kwak, Se Kyoung ChoiAbstract:This study empirically investigates how the flow experiences when using SNS have impacted SNS interaction and Interpersonal Relationships. Using a survey of Facebook users, this study examines how the SNS flow as an intrinsic motivation have an impact on the self-disclosure on SNS and the post hoc Interpersonal Relations changes after using SNS. In addition, this study examines the moderating effect, how these Relationships are affected by times which people spent in using mobile media for SNS. The survey was conducted for 263 users on two SNS communities in Korea from June 20 to July, 2012. As a result of this study, SNS flow has a close Relationship with the increase of self-disclosure on SNS and impacts the post hoc Interpersonal Relations change positively. In addition, the result shows the positive effect between the self-disclosure on SNS and the post hoc Interpersonal Relations change. The result supports the Interpersonal Relationships are changed positively when SNS flow as an intrinsic motivation is incorporated with self-disclosure on SNS as an extrinsic motivation. Furthermore the result of moderating effect shows that the mobile SNS use impacts the Relationship between the SNS flow and the self-disclosure on SNS.
Hildegard E. Peplau - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations
Nursing science quarterly, 1997Co-Authors: Hildegard E. PeplauAbstract:Interpersonal competencies of nurses are key to assisting patients in the work necessary for regaining health and well-being. Peplau's theory of Interpersonal Relations is detailed, and examples are given of the three phases which occur in developing nurse-patient Relationships, along with associated challenges.
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Interpersonal Relations a theoretical framework for application in nursing practice
Nursing Science Quarterly, 1992Co-Authors: Hildegard E. PeplauAbstract:Peplau discusses major features of the theory of Interpersonal Relations. She describes her theory as among the most useful to apply during nursing practice in order to understand nurse-patient interactive phenomena. Peplau addresses how she derived constructs from clinical data and identified their congruence with nursing practice. She further addresses the specific concepts of her theory and their Relations, and specific uses of the theory in practice.