Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 11-12, 2023
- The influence of multiple logics on the work of sustainability professionals pp. 893-909

- Pernilla Gluch and Stina Hellsvik
- Optimal equity structure of PPP projects when private-sector shareholders’ “investor-contractor” dual roles is considered pp. 910-925

- Xiuqin Wang, Shufan Wang and Ying Gao
- Beyond barriers – exploring resistance towards BIM through a knowledge infrastructure framework pp. 926-941

- Réka Andersson and Maria Eidenskog
- Addressing youth un/underemployment through construction social procurement: an ecological systems theory perspective pp. 942-960

- Geoff Woolcott, Martin Loosemore, Robyn Keast and Dan Chamberlain
- Data-driven assessment on the corporate credit scoring mechanism for Chinese construction supervision companies pp. 961-975

- Jun Wang, Xiaodong Li, Ashkan Memari, Martin Skitmore, Yuying Zhong and Baabak Ashuri
Volume 41, issue 10, 2023
- Developing resilience: examining the protective factors of early career construction professionals pp. 805-819

- Michelle Turner and Sarah Holdsworth
- Development of offsite construction skill profile prediction models using mixed-effect regression analysis pp. 820-839

- Buddhini Ginigaddara, Srinath Perera, Yingbin Feng, Payam Rahnamayiezekavat and Russell Thomson
- The role of lean information flows in disaster construction projects: exploring the UK’s Covid surge hospital projects pp. 840-858

- Cheng Wu, Naomi Brookes, Christine Unterhitzenberger and Nancy Olson
- Integrating knowledge in infrastructure projects: the interplay between formal and informal knowledge governance mechanisms pp. 859-874

- Erwin Biersteker and Alfons Van Marrewijk
- Comparison of construction project risks before and during COVID-19 in Singapore: criticality and management strategies pp. 875-891

- Qian Xu, Bon-Gang Hwang, Rui Qi Choo, Xian Zheng, Lei Kong, Qian-Cheng Wang and Xuan Liu
Volume 41, issue 9, 2023
- The art of role-switching–positioning practices and the relational roles of OSH coordinators in the Danish construction industry pp. 703-723

- Jeppe Zielinski Nguyen Ajslev and Jeppe Lykke Møller
- Collusion governance strategies under the construction supervision system in China pp. 724-738

- Lei Cui
- How to foster contractors’ in-role and extra-role behavior: the role of interpersonal ties and dependence asymmetry pp. 739-757

- Bowen Liu, Peng Huang and Wenxue Lu
- What’s it going to take? Lessons learned from COVID-19 and worker mental health in the Australian construction industry pp. 758-780

- Rebecca Dickson
- Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in the construction industry: a literature review of academic research pp. 781-803

- Frank Ato Ghansah and Weisheng Lu
Volume 41, issue 8, 2023
- Revisiting the concept of waste and its causes in construction from analytical and conceptual perspectives pp. 621-633

- Sina Moradi and Piia Sormunen
- Risk in sustainable construction supply chains: construct development and measurement validation pp. 634-650

- Thi Binh An Duong, Tho Pham, Quang Huy Truong, Kevin Nguyen, Cong Hiep Pham, Thu-Hang Hoang and Thanh Hai Pham
- Implementing relational contracting in a public client organization: the influence of policy clashes, resources and project autonomy pp. 651-669

- Lilly Rosander and Anna Kadefors
- Compound deferrable options for the valuation of multi-stage infrastructure investment projects pp. 670-686

- Yu-Lin Huang and Tsen-Chin Lin
- Building renovation business: the effects of specialization on profitability pp. 687-702

- Pekka Rajala, Antti Ylä-Kujala, Tiina Sinkkonen and Timo Kärri
Volume 41, issue 7, 2023
- Coping strategies for work and cultural stressors in multicultural construction workplaces: a study in Australia pp. 537-553

- Qinjun Liu, Yingbin Feng, Kerry London and Peng Zhang
- Taking a new view for researching occupational safety in construction: site safety practice pp. 554-575

- Fred Sherratt and Ani Raiden
- Gates’ bidding model (revisited) pp. 576-586

- Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez, Martin Skitmore, Alberto Cerezo-Narváez, Manuel Otero-Mateo and Andrés Pastor-Fernández
- Effects of trigger events on innovation behaviour: insights from the data collected from construction professionals during COVID-19 pp. 587-607

- Vishal Singh and Marzia Bolpagni
- How the reliability of external competences shapes the modularization strategies of industrialized construction firms pp. 608-619

- Shanjing (Alexander) Zhou, Luigi Mosca and Jennifer Whyte
Volume 41, issue 6, 2023
- National culture and occupational safety – a comparison of worker-level factors impacting safety for Danish and Swedish construction workers pp. 445-456

- Kent J. Nielsen, Marianne Törner, Anders Pousette and Martin Grill
- Collaboration and innovation beyond project boundaries: exploring the potential of an ecosystem perspective in the infrastructure sector pp. 457-474

- Lynn Vosman, Tom B. J. Coenen, Leentje Volker and Klaasjan Visscher
- Off-site construction in highways projects: management, technical, and technology perspectives from the United Kingdom pp. 475-499

- Algan Tezel and Lauri Koskela
- Modelling the impact of oil price changes and investment decisions on construction wages in the U.S pp. 500-518

- Nyakundi Michieka, Noha Razek and Richard S. Gearhart
- Optimum risk/reward sharing framework to incentivize integrated project delivery adoption pp. 519-535

- Qiuwen Ma, Sai On Cheung and Shan Li
Volume 41, issue 5, 2023
- Surviving adversity: personal and career resilience in the AEC industry during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 361-378

- Naomi Borg, Christina M. Scott-Young, Nader Naderpajouh and Jessica Borg
- The power of a pandemic: how Covid-19 should transform UK construction worker health, safety and wellbeing pp. 379-386

- Fred Sherratt and Andy Dainty
- Syndicated leadership in urban development projects: the case of the River City Gothenburg project pp. 387-401

- Alexander Styhre and Sara Brorström
- YouTube as a source of information: early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of the construction industry pp. 402-427

- S M Jamil Uddin, Alex Albert, Mahzabin Tamanna and Abdullah Alsharef
- COVID-19 and its impact on Indian construction industry: an event study approach pp. 428-444

- Kiran Mahasuar
Volume 41, issue 4, 2023
- Delivering human-centred housing: understanding the role of post-occupancy evaluation and customer feedback in traditional and innovative social housebuilding in England pp. 277-292

- Sabina Maslova and Gemma Burgess
- Credit risk in infrastructure PPP projects under the real options approach pp. 293-306

- Carlos Zapata Quimbayo and Carlos Armando Mejía Vega
- The framing of construction management responsibilities in job advertisements in the UK and the USA pp. 307-321

- Taija Puolitaival, Kalle Kähkönen and Linda Kestle
- Impact of industrial agglomeration on total factor productivity in the construction industry: evidence from China pp. 322-337

- Yousong Wang, Yao Yao, Yangbing Zhang, Boya Su and Tongyuan Wu
- Construction Management and Economics 40th anniversary: investigating knowledge structure and evolution of research trends pp. 338-360

- Islam H. El-adaway, Gasser G. Ali, Radwa Eissa, Mohamad Abdul Nabi, Muaz O. Ahmed, Tamima Elbashbishy and Ramy Khalef
Volume 41, issue 3, 2023
- An integrated game-theoretic and reinforcement learning modeling for multi-stage construction and infrastructure bidding pp. 183-207

- Muaz O. Ahmed and Islam H. El-adaway
- Transformative role of big data through enabling capability recognition in construction pp. 208-231

- Bernard Tuffour Atuahene, Sittimont Kanjanabootra and Thayaparan Gajendran
- Augmented Reality to overcome Visual Management implementation barriers in construction: a MEP case study pp. 232-255

- Patrick Dallasega, Felix Schulze and Andrea Revolti
- Slack in production planning and control: a study in the construction industry pp. 256-276

- Marcus C. T. Fireman, Tarcisio Abreu Saurin, Carlos Torres Formoso, Lauri Koskela and Iris D. Tommelein
Volume 41, issue 2, 2023
- A systematic review of contemporary safety management research: a multi-level approach to identifying trending domains in the construction industry pp. 97-115

- Mohammad Tanvi Newaz, Mahmoud Ershadi, Marcus Jefferies, Manikam Pillay and Peter Davis
- Influence of personal characteristics and environmental stressors on mental health for multicultural construction workplaces in Australia pp. 116-137

- Qinjun Liu, Yingbin Feng, Kerry London and Peng Zhang
- Deferential Tailoring: a grounded theory of how women respond and adapt to social conditions and gender-related challenges in the New Zealand construction industry pp. 138-152

- Terrelle Hegarty, Sarah Wright, Russell Wordsworth and Beverley Lord
- Building bridges: the bilingual language work of migrant construction workers pp. 153-171

- Morwenna F. Fellows, Florence T. T. Phua and Dylan E. Tutt
- The role of homosociality in maintaining men’s powerfulness in construction companies pp. 172-182

- Natalie Galea, Abigail Powell and Fanny Salignac
Volume 41, issue 1, 2023
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Florence Phua and Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez
- Barriers and enablers of circular economy in construction: a multi-system perspective towards the development of a practical framework pp. 3-21

- Benjamin Kwaku Ababio and Weisheng Lu
- A systemic perspective on transition barriers to a circular infrastructure sector pp. 22-43

- Tom B. J. Coenen, Klaasjan Visscher and Leentje Volker
- Regional differences and heterogeneity of construction and demolition waste with economic growth: evidence from China pp. 44-59

- Zhenshuang Wang, Feng Han, Bo Xia, Jingkuang Liu and Chengyi Zhang
- Blueprinting construction logistics services for quality improvement pp. 60-78

- Ida Gremyr, Jenny Bäckstrand, Anna Fredriksson, Gabriella Gatenholm and Árni Halldórsson
- Engineered and emerged collaboration: vicious and virtuous cycles pp. 79-96

- Emilia Nilsson Vestola and Per Erik Eriksson
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