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Construction Management & Economics
1997 - 2013
Edited by Will Hughes
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Volume 22, issue 10 , 2004
Simulation of maintenance costs in UK local authority sport centres pp. 1011-1020
A. H. Boussabaine and R. J. Kirkham
Contractor selection using the analytic network process pp. 1021-1032
Eddie Cheng and Heng Li
The antecedents of co-operative behaviour among project team members: an alternative perspective on an old issue pp. 1033-1045
Florence Phua
Project management decisions with multiple fuzzy goals pp. 1047-1056
Reay-Chen Wang and Tien-Fu Liang
Cost vs. production: labour deployment and productivity in social housing construction in England, Scotland, Denmark and Germany pp. 1057-1066
Linda Clarke and Georg Herrmann
The use of construction specifications in Singapore pp. 1067-1079
Patrick Lam , Mohan Kumaraswamy and S.Thomas Ng
Service life prediction of exterior cladding components under standard conditions pp. 1081-1090
Igal Shohet and Monica Paciuk
Occupational rehabilitation in the construction industry of Victoria pp. 1091-1101
Helen Lingard and Andrew Saunders
Volume 22, issue 9 , 2004
The impact of non-financial incentives on bricklayers' productivity in Nigeria pp. 899-911
Olabosipo Fagbenle , Aderemi Adeyemi and David Adesanya
Operationalizing culture in construction management research: a social identity perspective in the Hong Kong context pp. 913-925
Florence Phua and Steve Rowlinson
A web-based performance assessment system for environmental protection: WePass pp. 927-935
Sai On Cheung , Chi Ming Tam , Vivian Tam , Kevin Cheung and Henry Suen
Impact of social safety investments on social costs of construction accidents pp. 937-946
S. L. Tang , K. C. Ying , W. Y. Chan and Y. L. Chan
Women's self-perception: an inter-sector comparison of construction, legal and nursing professionals pp. 947-956
V. Chandra and M. Loosemore
Learning capabilities in organizational networks: case studies of six construction projects pp. 957-966
Alexander Styhre , Per-Erik Josephson and Ingeborg Knauseder
Public-private partnerships and contract negotiations: an empirical study pp. 967-978
Marcus Ahadzi and Graeme Bowles
Construction sector concentration: evidence from Britain pp. 979-990
McCloughan, Pat (Patrick)
The work-life experiences of office and site-based employees in the Australian construction industry pp. 991-1002
Helen Lingard and Valerie Francis
Volume 22, issue 8 , 2004
Analysing construction project coalitions: exploring the application of social network analysis pp. 787-797
Stephen Pryke
Minimizing demolition wastes in Hong Kong public housing projects pp. 799-805
Chi Sun Poon , Ann Tit Wan Yu , Siu Ching See and Esther Cheung
The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm pp. 807-825
Adrian Bridge and Clement Allan Tisdell
Achieving the unlikely: innovating in the loosely coupled construction system pp. 827-838
Andre Doree and Elsebeth Holmen
Modelling hook times of mobile cranes using artificial neural networks pp. 839-849
C. M. Tam , Thomas Tong and Sharon Tse
Global performance measures for transnational construction corporations pp. 851-860
Javier Cuervo and Low Sui Pheng
Project owners' role in improving constructability of construction projects: an example analysis for Indonesia pp. 861-876
Bambang Trigunarsyah
A competency-based performance model for construction project managers pp. 877-886
Andrew Dainty , Mei- Cheng and David Moore
Volume 22, issue 7 , 2004
Management of construction waste in public housing projects in Hong Kong pp. 675-689
Chi Sun Poon , Ann Tit Wan Yu , Sze Wai Wong and Esther Cheung
Motives for acquisitions among engineering consulting firms pp. 691-700
Gerhard Kreitl and Wolfgang Oberndorfer
Demystifying stakeholders' commitment and its impacts on construction projects pp. 701-715
Mei-Yung Leung , Alice Chong , S. Thomas Ng and Michael Cheung
A comparative study of top British and Chinese international contractors in the global market pp. 717-731
Low Sui Pheng , Hongbin Jiang and Christopher Leong
Developing a business case for knowledge management: the IMPaKT approach pp. 733-743
H. S. Robinson , P. M. Carrillo , C. J. Anumba and A. M. Al-Ghassani
Private sector participation in the delivery of highway infrastructure in Central America and Mexico pp. 745-754
Felipe Vazquez and Stephen Allen
Aggregate efficiency analysis of resource use and demand for labour by the construction industry in Brunei Darussalam pp. 755-764
Rina Hayane Sumardi and Kwabena Asomanin Anaman
A primer on the building economics of climate change pp. 765-775
Viggo Nordvik and Kim Robert Lisø
Volume 22, issue 6 , 2004
Promoting sustainable construction waste management in Hong Kong pp. 563-566
Evia Wong and Robin Yip
A review of current practice in constructability improvement: case studies on construction projects in Indonesia pp. 567-580
Bambang Trigunarsyah
A neural network approach to assessing building facade maintainability in the tropics pp. 581-594
M. Y. L. Chew , Nayanthara De Silva and S. S. Tan
Implementing corporate ethics management and its comparison with the safety management system: a case study in Hong Kong pp. 595-606
Man-Fong Ho , Derek Drew , Denny Mcgeorge and Martin Loosemore
Development of a model to estimate the benefit-cost ratio performance of housing pp. 607-617
. M. Johnstone
Scheduling system with focus on practical concerns in repetitive projects pp. 619-630
-Tung Yang and Photios Ioannou
Managing knowledge: lessons from the oil and gas sector pp. 631-642
Patricia Carrillo
A logistic regression approach to modelling the contractor's decision to bid pp. 643-653
David Lowe and Jamshid Parvar
Planning for claims: an ethnography of industry culture pp. 655-662
John Rooke , David Seymour and Richard Fellows
Volume 22, issue 5 , 2004
Modelling the determinants of multi-firm project success: a grounded exploration of differing participant perspectives pp. 451-459
Florence Phua
Reducing building waste at construction sites in Hong Kong pp. 461-470
C. S. Poon , Ann Yu and L. Jaillon
Using real option and decision analysis to evaluate investments in the architecture, construction and engineering industry pp. 471-482
Francis Ng and Hans Bjornsson
An integrated regression analysis and time series model for construction tender price index forecasting pp. 483-493
S. Thomas Ng , Sai On Cheung , Martin Skitmore and Toby Wong
Theoretical comparison of alternative delivery systems for projects in unpredictable environments pp. 495-508
Nuno Gil , Iris Tommelein and Glenn Ballard
Grey relation analysis of causes for change orders in highway construction pp. 509-520
Chao-Hui Wu , Ting-Ya Hsieh , Wen-Lon Cheng and Shih-Tong Lu
Cost vs. production: disparities in social housing construction in Britain and Germany pp. 521-532
Linda Clarke and Georg Herrmann
Building for the future: the potential importance of the construction industry in Welsh economic development policy pp. 533-540
Christopher Miller , Gary Packham , David Pickernell and Mark McGovern
The construction industry in the economy of Trinidad & Tobago pp. 541-549
Timothy Michael Lewis
Volume 22, issue 4 , 2004
A longitudinal analysis on the relationship between construction output and GDP in Hong Kong pp. 339-345
C. Y. Yiu , X. H. Lu , M. Y. Leung and W. X. Jin
The development of the construction legal system in China pp. 347-356
Lam Yow Thim and Chen Zonggui
A typology for clients' multi-project environments pp. 357-371
Nick Blismas , William Sher , Antony Thorpe and Andrew Baldwin
Valuation techniques for infrastructure investment decisions pp. 373-383
Michael Garvin and Charles Cheah
The locus of control: a determinant of opportunistic behaviour in construction health and safety pp. 385-394
M. Loosemore and A. S. Y. Lam
A multivariate approach to maintenance prediction of wet areas pp. 395-407
M. Y. L. Chew and S. S. Tan
Career, family and work environment determinants of organizational commitment among women in the Australian construction industry pp. 409-420
Helen Lingard and Jasmine Lin
Cross-border post-acquisition knowledge transfer among construction consultants pp. 421-427
Jan Brochner , Sara Rosander and Fredrik Waara
Combining various facets of uncertainty in whole-life cost modelling pp. 429-435
Mohammed Kishk
Volume 22, issue 3 , 2004
Production arrangements by US building and non-building contractors: an update pp. 231-235
Nicola Costantino and Roberto Pietroforte
Risk management framework for construction projects in developing countries pp. 237-252
Shou Qing Wang , Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi and Muhammad Yousuf AGURIA
Leadership styles: some evidence from the Turkish construction industry pp. 253-262
H. Giritli and G. Topcu Oraz
The use of Process Cost Model (PCM) for measuring quality costs of construction projects: model testing pp. 263-275
S. L. Tang , Raymond Aoieong and Syed Ahmed
Estimation of international construction performance: analysis at the country level pp. 277-289
Low Sui Pheng and Jiang Hongbin
The relationship between changes in equipment technology and wages in the US construction industry pp. 291-301
Paul Goodrum and Manish Gangwar
Re-interpreting the Building Industry Communications Research Project pp. 303-310
Alan Wild
Whole life appraisal of the repair and improvement work costs of Post Office buildings in Japan pp. 311-318
Kazunobu Minami
Measuring construction project participant satisfaction pp. 319-331
Mei-Yung Leung , S. Thomas Ng and Sai-On Cheung
Volume 22, issue 2 , 2004
Improving staff performance pp. 121-121
Vernon Ireland
Service quality performance of design/build contractors using quality function deployment pp. 123-127
David Arditi and Dong-Eun Lee
Psychological adjustment and coping among construction project managers pp. 129-140
Natasha Haynes and Peter Love
Valuing a price cap contract for material procurement as a real option pp. 141-150
Francis Ng , Hans Bjornsson and Samuel Chiu
Black and minority ethnic contractors and consultants and UK housing associations' contracting power pp. 151-157
Andy Steele and Dianne Sodhi
Safety and production: an integrated planning and control model pp. 159-169
Tarcisio Saurin , Carlos Formoso and Lia Guimaraes
Trends of 4D CAD applications for construction planning pp. 171-182
David Heesom and Lamine Mahdjoubi
Representing causal mechanism of defective designs: exploration through case studies pp. 183-192
Takayuki Minato
Client-led strategies for construction supply chain improvement pp. 193-201
Geoffrey Briscoe , Andrew Dainty , Sarah Millett and Richard Neale
An integrated construction project cost information system using MS Access™ and MS Project™ pp. 203-211
A. A. D. A. J. Perera and K. Imriyas
A framework for identification and representation of client requirements in the briefing process pp. 213-221
Qiping Shen , Heng Li , Jacky Chung and Pui-Yee Hui
Volume 22, issue 1 , 2004
Letter to the Editor pp. 5-5
D. A. Langford
The role of leaders' paradigm in construction industry change pp. 7-10
Frens Pries , Andre Doree , Bas Van Der Veen and Ruben Vrijhoef
Performance indicators for 'micro-projects' in developing countries pp. 11-23
M. Sohail and A. N. Baldwin
Integrated maintenance management of hospital buildings: a case study pp. 25-34
Sarel Lavy and Igal Shohet
Web-based integrated project control system pp. 35-46
Osama Moselhi , Ji Li and Sabah Alkass
Assessment of the propensity for revisions in design projects through the dichotomous characterization of designer effort pp. 47-54
Mohan Raj Manavazhi
An empirical model for decision-making on ISO 14000 acceptance in the Shanghai construction industry pp. 55-73
Zhen Chen , Heng Li , Qiping Shen and Wei Xu
Farsighted project contract management: incomplete in its entirety pp. 75-83
J. Rodney Turner
Commercial housing ownership predictors in urban China: an analysis of a national survey pp. 85-91
Zhenfeng Pan
The regionalization of international contracting and its implications for models of construction spending pp. 93-100
Bill Dunn
Predicting the probability of winning sealed bid auctions: the effects of outliers on bidding models pp. 101-109
Martin Skitmore