Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 11, 2025
- The cost-benefit of slack in production planning and control in construction projects pp. 883-900

- Guilherme Luiz Canzian Marion, Tarcisio Abreu Saurin and Daniela Dietz Viana
- Strategic programmes for circular construction: lessons from three public clients pp. 901-921

- Manon Eikelenboom, Mart Van Uden, Tom B.J. Coenen and Lynn Vosman
- When Sauce for the Goose is not Sauce for the Gander—The divergent impact of transparency law in infrastructure procurement: evidence from EPC and PPP road projects in India pp. 922-937

- Akash Deep, Mojahedul Islam Nayyer and Thillai Rajan Annamalai
- A hybrid PLS-SEM-ANN approach to COQ optimization pp. 938-960

- Nandini Sharma, Rhijul Sood and Boeing Laishram
- The spatial correlation network and driving factors of economic resilience in the construction sector: evidence from China pp. 961-982

- Zhenshuang Wang, Tingyu Hu, Jingkuang Liu, Bo Xia, Zhikang Bao and Ning Zhao
Volume 43, issue 10, 2025
- Identifying early warning signs of construction labor shortages pp. 765-793

- Ahmed Shiha and Islam H. El-adaway
- Sustainability transitions in infrastructure: understanding causal dynamics in the Dutch asphalt paving sector pp. 794-822

- Angie Ruiz, Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf, João Santos, Leentje Volker and André Dorée
- Influencing factors of the government’s willingness to compensate in the early termination of PPP projects: based on multiple cases in China pp. 823-848

- Zujie Lu, Jicai Liu and Zehui Bu
- Highway construction cost index forecasting: a hybrid VMD–LSTM–GRU method pp. 849-863

- Jun Wang, Ziyi Qu, Cen-Ying Lee and Martin Skitmore
- Facilitating platform-based business model innovation in construction start-ups: a dynamic capability perspective pp. 864-881

- Yimin Li, Duncan W. Maxwell and Robert Moehler
Volume 43, issue 9, 2025
- Evaluating the implementation of innovative technology in Japan’s bidding system: a dynamic Stackelberg game theoretical analysis pp. 657-684

- Reeko Watanabe, Tsunemi Watanabe and Martin Skitmore
- The role of contract flexibility in shaping contractor behaviour: a parallel mediation analysis of trust and control pp. 685-703

- Tingting Cao and Ling Yan
- Golden eagle optimizer-based multi-objective optimization model for scheduling construction projects pp. 704-722

- Harun Turkoglu, David Arditi and Gul Polat
- The “invasion of women”? Challenges to gender norms and relations with women’s increasing presence in the Mexican construction industry pp. 723-745

- Cristina Herrera and Leslie Lemus
- How do workforce adaptability and reskilling initiatives drive innovations: the case of Western Australian construction industry pp. 746-763

- Keyao Li, Mark A. Griffin and Mengting (Rachel) Xia
Volume 43, issue 8, 2025
- Machine learning and optimization strategies for infrastructure projects risk management pp. 557-582

- Ahmed Moussa, Mohamed Ezzeldin and Wael El-Dakhakhni
- Emotional intelligence and relational energy in cooperative arrangements in construction projects: complements or substitutes? pp. 583-598

- Dario Miocevic, Mirela Maricic, Maja Arslanagic-Kalajdzic and Goran Dedic
- Construction clients as drivers of change? How communities filter institutional pressures for sustainability pp. 599-616

- Andreas de Gier, Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb and Nicolaj Frederiksen
- Trajectories of innovation in wood construction: an actor-network analysis of building decarbonization practices in Canada pp. 617-636

- Gonzalo Lizarralde, Arturo Valladares, Aye-Henri Okoman, Mario Bourgault, Justine Binet, Lisa Hasan, Daniel Pearl, Benjamin Herazo and Jean-Paul Boudreau
- Time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) model for performance optimization of offsite manufacturing methods housebuilding pp. 637-656

- Kudirat Ayinla, Franco Cheung and Ben Towe
Volume 43, issue 7, 2025
- Configurations of factors affecting the equity structure in PPP projects: a resource-dependent perspective pp. 483-501

- Xiuqin Wang, Ling Tang, Shating Guo and Ying Gao
- Integrating ‘Difficulty in management’ as a decision-making criterion in the risk assessment of PPP infrastructure projects pp. 502-517

- Tejas Gupta, Chirag Kothari and Sudhir Misra
- Devising a taxonomy for visual management requirements by considering different purposes and contexts pp. 518-536

- Carolina M. Zani, Fernanda M. P. Brandalise, Bárbara Pedó, Carlos T. Formoso, Iris D. Tommelein, Isabel Ortiz-Marcos, Daniela D. Viana, Fernanda S. Bataglin and Lauri Koskela
- A risk management model for integrating resilience into renewable energy projects pp. 537-555

- Okechukwu Obike, Robby Soetanto and M. Sohail
Volume 43, issue 6, 2025
- Once concessioned, twice shy? Asymmetries of “reconcession” in national PPP programs pp. 405-427

- Gabriel Castelblanco, Giulio Mangano, Giovanni Zenezini and Alberto De Marco
- Creating logistics service value in construction – a quest of coordinating modules in a loosely coupled system pp. 428-445

- Anna Fredriksson, Linea Kjellsdotter Ivert and Farah Naz
- Circular building hubs as intermediate step for the transition towards a circular economy pp. 446-464

- Mart Van Uden, Hans Wamelink, Ellen Van Bueren and Erwin Heurkens
- Organising digital twin in the built environment: a systematic review and research directions on the missing links of use and user perspectives of digital twin in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector pp. 465-481

- Perdana Miraj, Tong Wang, Alexander Koutamanis and Paul Chan
Volume 43, issue 5, 2025
- Disaster vulnerability of the construction industry: comparing impacts of hurricanes and the COVID-19 pandemic on Florida construction companies pp. 323-339

- Maria Watson, Nimish Deshpande and Colin Lasch
- Development of a prefabricated construction productivity estimation model through BIM and data augmentation processes pp. 340-359

- Kamyab Aghajamali, Saeid Metvaei, Alaeldin Suliman, Zhen Lei and Qian Chen
- The legitimation of private net zero emission building standards in the context of global decarbonization goals pp. 360-380

- Lisa N. Hasan, Gonzalo Lizarralde and Erick Lachapelle
- The role of construction clients in digital innovation: insights from scenario analysis pp. 381-404

- Sebastian Kussl and Andreas Wald
Volume 43, issue 4, 2025
- Exploring strategies for managing maturity variations among project partners: from underperformance and controlling weak links to stretching capabilities pp. 243-261

- Sander Siebelink, Hans J. T. Voordijk, Maaike D. Endedijk and Arjen M. Adriaanse
- Building the digital age: management of digital transformation in the construction industry pp. 262-283

- Roope Nyqvist, Antti Peltokorpi, Rita Lavikka and Antti Ainamo
- Talking about strategy: the role of epic plot structures in international contracting pp. 284-301

- Dilek U. Duman and Stuart D. Green
- Machine learning application to disaster damage repair cost modelling of residential buildings pp. 302-322

- Nadeeshani Wanigarathna, Ying Xie, Christian Henjewele, Mariantonietta Morga and Keith Jones
Volume 43, issue 3, 2025
- Forecasting financial distress in listed Chinese construction firms: leveraging ensemble learning and non-financial variables pp. 175-195

- Jun Wang, Mao Li, Matthew Moorhead and Martin Skitmore
- Influence of macroeconomic factors on construction costs: an analysis of project cases pp. 196-212

- Gabriel Castelblanco, Enrico Maria Fenoaltea, Alberto De Marco and Bernardino Chiaia
- Economic impacts of large dams on downstream brickmaking in developing countries pp. 213-225

- Mohammed Basheer, Zuhal Elnour, Khalid Siddig and Harald Grethe
- Application of large language models to intelligently analyze long construction contract texts pp. 226-242

- Ying Gao, Yihong Gan, Yuting Chen and Yongqiang Chen
Volume 43, issue 2, 2025
- Special issue: Revisiting and re-examining partnering, alliancing and related forms of collaboration in construction pp. 79-84

- Mike Bresnen, Sarah-Jane Lennie and Nick Marshall
- A research and development framework for integrated project delivery pp. 85-112

- Ahmad J. Arar, Erik Poirier and Sheryl Staub-French
- Digital platforms and the construction supply chain: trends and emerging themes in extant AEC research pp. 113-129

- Imoh Antai, Sambit Lenka and Leona Achtenhagen
- Bug or feature? Institutional misalignments between construction technology and venture capital pp. 130-152

- Alexander N. Walzer, Tan Tan, Konrad Graser and Daniel M. Hall
- Aligning practices towards a circular economy in the architecture, engineering, and construction sector: seven transitions in different stages of reconfiguration pp. 153-174

- Mart van Uden, Hans Wamelink, Ellen van Bueren and Erwin Heurkens
Volume 43, issue 1, 2025
- Special issue: Connectivity and innovation in construction pp. 1-6

- Malena I. Havenvid, Mårten Hugosson and Finn Orstavik
- Challenges with collaboration: the interaction of formal and informal ties in infrastructure construction pp. 7-25

- Anna af Hällström, Petra Bosch-Sijtsema and León Poblete
- Public clients pursue innovation, but what’s going on at the project level? A case study of infrastructure operation and maintenance pp. 26-39

- Emilia Nilsson Vestola, Johan Larsson and Erika Hedgren
- A comprehensive approach for assessing the causes of low productivity in the construction sector: a systematic categorization and ranking using Pareto and Fuzzy analysis pp. 40-58

- Amila Premakumara and Chandana Siriwardana
- Partnering in construction re-visited: gauging progress in industry practice and prospects for advances in academic research pp. 59-77

- Mike Bresnen, Sarah-Jane Lennie and Nick Marshall
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