Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective

Workforce planning is vital for implementing strategic human resource planning. A causal model that incorporates a global economic perspective is derived in this paper by undertaking a detailed review of the normative literature and empirically estimated by a vector error correction (VEC) model. The...

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Main Authors: Liu, J., Love, Peter, Sing, Michael, Carey, Brad, Matthews, Jane
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Society of Civil Engineers 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19681
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Love, Peter
Sing, Michael
Carey, Brad
Matthews, Jane
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Sing, Michael
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Matthews, Jane
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description Workforce planning is vital for implementing strategic human resource planning. A causal model that incorporates a global economic perspective is derived in this paper by undertaking a detailed review of the normative literature and empirically estimated by a vector error correction (VEC) model. The reliability of the developed VEC model is validated by using several tests (e.g., Lagrange multiplier test, White’s test, and Jarque-Bera test), all of which indicate that the proposed models are able to forecast construction workforce demand in the context of global economic turbulence. This paper contributes to the literature by systematically developing advanced models that not only model construction workforce demand, but also examine the impact of the global economic climate on the labor market. It provides policy makers with a practical tool and insight into future workforce demand, which serves to assist to launch an effective human resources strategy in the construction industry.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-196812017-09-13T13:51:43Z Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective Liu, J. Love, Peter Sing, Michael Carey, Brad Matthews, Jane Global economic turbulence Construction workforce demand Labor and Personnel Issues Vector error correction (VEC) model Workforce planning is vital for implementing strategic human resource planning. A causal model that incorporates a global economic perspective is derived in this paper by undertaking a detailed review of the normative literature and empirically estimated by a vector error correction (VEC) model. The reliability of the developed VEC model is validated by using several tests (e.g., Lagrange multiplier test, White’s test, and Jarque-Bera test), all of which indicate that the proposed models are able to forecast construction workforce demand in the context of global economic turbulence. This paper contributes to the literature by systematically developing advanced models that not only model construction workforce demand, but also examine the impact of the global economic climate on the labor market. It provides policy makers with a practical tool and insight into future workforce demand, which serves to assist to launch an effective human resources strategy in the construction industry. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19681 10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0000953 American Society of Civil Engineers restricted
spellingShingle Global economic turbulence
Construction workforce demand
Labor and Personnel Issues
Vector error correction (VEC) model
Liu, J.
Love, Peter
Sing, Michael
Carey, Brad
Matthews, Jane
Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title_full Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title_fullStr Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title_short Modeling Australia’s Construction Workforce Demand: Empirical Study with a Global Economic Perspective
title_sort modeling australia’s construction workforce demand: empirical study with a global economic perspective
topic Global economic turbulence
Construction workforce demand
Labor and Personnel Issues
Vector error correction (VEC) model
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19681