Summary of the Master Thesis. Implementation of Business Ethics in International Construction Projects



Similar documents
Summary of the Master Thesis. Masters Degree International Project Management

Appendix 2: Intended learning outcomes of the Bachelor IBA

IOE PERSPECTIVES ON THE POST 2015 DEVELOPMENT AGENDA JANUARY 2013

Programme description for Master s programme in Social Work and Human Rights 120 higher education credits. Second Cycle

AVA Level 6 Certificate in Healthcare Management is a 30 credit course

DRAFT. Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy. Introduction. Scope. 1. Definitions

EADS INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE PROGRAMME

Curriculum for Business Economics and Information Technology

INTEGRATIVE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

Statement of Procurement Conduct

(International / IFLA-) Code of Ethics for Librarians and other Information Workers. Draft (Dec )

All available Global Online MBA routes have a set of core modules required to be completed in order to achieve an MBA.

BUSINESS OCR LEVEL 3 CAMBRIDGE TECHNICAL. Cambridge TECHNICALS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA IN F/502/5502 LEVEL 3 UNIT 22

Theme 5 Master Thesis

Embedding ethical values

Risk Management. National Occupational Standards February 2014

Position Description. Department: Quantitative Research Direct Reports: Project Manager/Researcher Senior Researcher

General Corporate Social Responsibility Policy 20/10/15

CURRICULUM for Diploma of Technology in Project Management

15 December Crime Prevention and Anti-Fraud Policy

The Lawyer s Independence

االتحاد الدولي لجمعيات ومؤسسات المكتبات

All available Global Online MBA routes have a set of core modules required to be completed in order to achieve an MBA. Those modules are:

Demonstrate and apply knowledge of project management in

Summary of replies to the public consultation on crossborder inheritance tax obstacles within the EU and possible solutions

Global Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Understanding Business Ethics and Social Responsibility

Post-graduate Programmes in Construction. Chartered Institute of Building; Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

ST JOHN OF GOD COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES JOB DESCRIPTION

SOCIAL AND ETHICAL CHARTER FOR OUR SUPPLIERS

Management and Leadership. Level 5 NVQ Diploma in Management and Leadership (QCF)

Introduction. Note for the reader. Translation of the Partos Code of Conduct, Oct 2012

Preventing Corruption in Development Cooperation Checklist for Self- Evaluation

CURRICULUM OF 1 SEPTEMBER

4374 The Mauritius Government Gazette

Business Administration

BA Business Management. Programme Specification from the Faculty of Sciences & Social Sciences

Current Employment Opportunities Full Time Staff. Current Vacancies: I. Senior Project Manager / Project Manager... 2

Wolfsberg Anti-Money Laundering Principles for Correspondent Banking

Introduction to Social Compliance & Its Business Benefits

Dual Diagnosis Dr. Ian Paylor Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Science Lancaster University

A COLLABORATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR GUIDING POST-MFA ACTIONS. MFA Forum

OMNI TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS. Business Ethics, Compliance, Anti-Corruption and Anti-Money Laundering Policy

Arts, Humanities and Social Science Faculty

MANCHESTER MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE TRUST and DIVISION OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

Job Description Psychology Services

THE LONG-TERM IMPACT OF DEBT ADVICE ON LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS

MSc Healthcare Management

MSc Healthcare Management

BARRIERS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDEPENDENT FOREIGN POLICY THINK-TANKS IN RUSSIA

MSc Courses offered in exclusive partnership with Robert Kennedy College

Risk Management Strategy EEA & Norway Grants Adopted by the Financial Mechanism Committee on 27 February 2013.

Governments implement PPP programmes in the healthcare sector for one or more of a number of reasons:

Corporate Governance and Business Ethics

HORIZON OIL LIMITED (ABN: )

Advisory Guidelines of the Financial Supervisory Authority. Requirements regarding the arrangement of operational risk management

Statement on G7 Topic Trade and Supply Chain Standards

Programme Study Plan

LSB Procurement Framework

Module Handbook for the Master Degree Programme "Intercultural Communication and European Studies (ICEUS)

Board of Directors Meeting 12/04/2010. Operational Risk Management Charter

The IBIS Education for Change strategy states the overall objective

Payroll Officer Position Number Salary $49, $58, per annum pro rata plus up to 15% Superannuation 54 hours per fortnight

COURSE APPROVAL GUIDELINES APS COLLEGE OF ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

Programme Curriculum for Master Programme in Managing People, Knowledge and Change

MBA Global Leadership: blended learning

OECD WATCH MULTISTAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE 1, April 2005, Brussels Putting the OECD Guidelines for MNEs into Practice

Study Abroad with BPP University Business School in London

LSICLG18 Interpret and apply ethical and legal frameworks in the practice of counselling

Manchester City Council Role Profile. Service Manager (Database Analysis), Grade 9

Contract Management Guideline

MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING

2012/2013 Programme Specification Data. Financial Management

POSITION DESCRIPTION

PROGRAMME AND COURSE OUTLINE MASTER S PROGRAMME IN MULTICULTURAL AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. 12O ECTS credits. The academic year 2013/2014

StepWise Wise Steps. A Model for Supply Chain Management.

Data Administrator. (Salary as advertised) Havering 15 per week Permanent 1. Main purpose of the role. 2. Reporting and working relationships

Procurement Performance model

Volunteer Managers National Occupational Standards

Course Outline MSc International Management with Finance candidates are required to complete five primary core modules:

ECTS equivalent. Any special criteria PGDip International Marketing Students undertake 120 credits from taught modules 4. Exit award.

Council on Social Work Education Educational Policies and Standards (EPAS) Competencies, Practice Behaviors and Advanced Practice Behaviors

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

Summary. Introduction

15 December Policy for the Definition and Coordination of the Iberdrola Group and Foundations of Corporate Organisation

Guidelines for Doctoral Programs in Business and Management

PEOPLE INVOLVEMENT AND THEIR COMPETENCE IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS * Jarmila ŠALGOVIČOVÁ, Matej BÍLÝ

PROGRAMME APPROVAL FORM SECTION 1 THE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION. Any special criteria Accounting, Accountability MSc. value Equivalent. Credit.

Master of Studies in Manufacturing

PhD Quality Enhancement Project

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Consolidated KYC Risk Management

Attribute 1: COMMUNICATION

PROGRAMMME SPECIFICATION FOR MA in LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES)

ACS Code of Professional Conduct Professional Standards Board Australian Computer Society April 2014

Transcription:

Summary of the Master Thesis Master s Degree International Project Management (Building, Real Estate and Infrastructure) Implementation of Business Ethics in International Construction Projects The Perception of German Project Managers Submitted by: Dipl.-Ing. Katrin Mahler Student Matriculation No.: 810 144 Tutor: Prof. Dr. Friedrich Hensler University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart Dr. Robert McClelland Liverpool John Moores University

- 1-1. INTRODUCTION In the last decade business ethics has turned into a buzzword. A number of multinational corporations have been involved in scandals, some of which lead to a closure of business. In the course of globalisation ethics enjoys an increasing significance, which is reflected in corporate codes as well as training programmes. Many German companies focus their international activities on the BRIC countries. They are building facilities in locations abroad, mostly with the help of German construction professionals. In host countries, there is often no willingness to adhere to legal regulations and ethical standards are frequently lower than at home. Working abroad thus presents challenges for German construction professionals with regard to the implementation of ethical standards. Previous research revealed that the construction industry is particularly susceptible to ethical misconduct. Construction related unethical behaviour can cause serious damage to humans, the environment and the companies involved. A study conducted by Transparency International in 2005 showed that the construction business is the most corrupt economy sector worldwide. 2. RESEARCH QUESTION AND METHODOLOGY The purpose of this study is to identify barriers and constraints of ensuring ethical behaviour in international construction projects, to determine the best practices and to give recommendations to practitioners as well as academics. Therefore the following research question has been formulated: Why does ethical misconduct occur in international construction projects and how can German companies ensure ethical behaviour in such projects? Only a limited number of studies on ethics in the construction environment have been conducted so far. The existing research focuses on ethical theories and lacks a connection to the working environment. This work thus concentrates on the practical implementation of ethical standards and the awareness of the issue among

- 2 - professionals. The subject is examined from the perspective of German construction project managers with work experience in the BRIC countries. Since the objective of this study is to understand the attitude of professionals towards the implementation of ethical standards in the construction industry, the researcher chose a qualitative approach and used semi-structured interviews to gain in-depth empirical data. To verify the results, the data was compared to corporate codes and the existing literature. 3. MAJOR FINDINGS The analysis of empirical data indicates that all participants are aware of the importance of business ethics and the existing conflicts regarding ethics in international construction projects. The major findings were summarised in three sections: Structural Organisation Understanding of Business Ethics Ensuring Ethical Behaviour For foreign projects, most companies send a German director with long-standing experience abroad who is supported by predominantly local employees. Thereby foreign professionals with a German education are favoured. The major constraints regarding the structural organisation of international projects are the availability of qualified resources, local market knowledge and lacking network. A further constraint mentioned is the limited scope of influence of a project manager regarding government approvals, tendering and awarding as well as site supervision. Most participants regard common values and social interaction as the key factors of business ethics. The main ethical conflicts refer to tendering, awarding, invoicing, building quality, HSE (health, safety and environment) and corruption. These conflicts have serious consequences on cost, time, quality and reputation. Some German project management companies reject work in certain markets because of the ethical conflicts and thus have disadvantages on the global construction market. The methods suggested to ensure ethical behaviour are based on codes which are adequately communicated and continuously controlled. The codes are written on a

- 3 - general level, considering neither country nor construction-specific details. Although the participants agreed on the necessity of codes, they argued that the extent of regulations is exaggerated, more flexibility and tolerance are needed and that they complicate professional work. Additional training is required for internal as well as external stakeholders, particularly the locals abroad. The interviewees also pointed out the importance of personality and relationships between stakeholders to create trust and mutual understanding and thus a foundation to ensure ethical behaviour in international construction projects. 4. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION Four major themes emerged from the analysis of findings and subsequently lead to the developed theory (comp. Figure 1): 1) Applicability of Codes in International Construction Projects 2) Dilemmas of Ethical Conduct in International Construction Projects 3) Vulnerability of Stakeholders concerning Ethical Misconduct 4) Significance of Structural Organisation and Stakeholder Selection Most corporations have installed general codes of ethics but they are hardly applicable in international construction projects. Quite the reverse, participants indicated that regulations which are designed for the domestic market are hindering construction performance abroad and have a limited influence on external stakeholders. The methods which German project managers apply to ensure ethical behaviour are mostly based on basic human sense rather than written regulations. Participants addressed the dilemmas arising from a strict enforcement of ethical conduct and the resulting impacts on time, cost and quality. The powerlessness towards public authorities and the government was thereby pointed out as a major predicament in the BRIC countries. German Project Managers showed a high awareness of ethical issues in international construction projects. At the same time they indicated that consciousness among themselves does not suffice to ensure ethical behaviour due to the multitude of stake-

-4- Figure 1: Research Path - Emerging Themes and Developed Theory Master Thesis - Abstract International Project Management Katrin Mahler 2013

- 5 - holders and the project managers limited influence on and control of them. In this context the upper management positions and local external contractors were identified as most vulnerable to ethical misconduct. Participants furthermore emphasised that an insufficient structural organisation and inadequate specifications encourage unethical behaviour in international construction projects. In addition the stakeholder selection and the development of relationships were pointed out as particularly important to ensure ethical conduct in global business ventures. Recommendations The overall aim of the study was to understand human behaviour, contribute to knowledge but also to derive recommendations for professionals. The following points thus present suggestions for companies operating abroad and conclude with a conceptual framework (comp. Figure 2): Develop an organisational strategy based on the future markets and the availability of internal resources. Establish long-term partnerships with specialist companies to ensure knowledge, mutual trust and availability of external resources. Exchange best practices with other companies who execute international construction projects. Define an overall corporate code of ethics and allow for the set-up of detailed project-related regulations considering the country and construction-specific requirements. Set up the organisational structure and the operational structure at the project start and establish a behavioural organisation as well. Communicate and implement the codes and regulations at an early project stage. Offer training to internal as well as external stakeholders regarding cultural as well as professional aspects. Enforce regulations and processes comprehensively and draw consequences in case of non-adherence.

-6- Figure 2: Conceptual Framework for Professionals Master Thesis - Abstract International Project Management Katrin Mahler 2013