Undergraduates' perception on ethics and integrity in the construction sector

This paper concerns ethics and integrity in the construction sector. The objective of the paper is to report the outcome of a study among construction undergraduates on their perception on ethics and integrity in the Malaysian construction sector. The findings of the study suggest that un-ethical pr...

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Main Author: Abdul Rashid, Khairuddin
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/1456/1/Undergraduates%27_Perception_on_Ethics_and_Intergrity_in_the_Construction_Sector.pdf
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Summary:This paper concerns ethics and integrity in the construction sector. The objective of the paper is to report the outcome of a study among construction undergraduates on their perception on ethics and integrity in the Malaysian construction sector. The findings of the study suggest that un-ethical practices are present in the construction sector and the sector lacks integrity. In addition, the findings indicated that some undergraduates have the inclination to be involved in un-ethical practices in the future. Furthermore the study identified the areas and parties most likely to be susceptible to un-ethical practices and the key reasons why the construction sector lacks integrity. The paper concludes by suggesting that further and in-depth studies are required to identify and to address issues on ethics and integrity in the construction sector of Malaysia.