Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 12, 2013
- The role of organizational objects in construction projects: the case of the collapse and restoration of the Tj�rn Bridge pp. 1172-1185

- Lars Walter and Alexander Styhre
- When might a project company break up? The perspective of risk-bearing capacity pp. 1186-1198

- Chen-Yu Chang
- Critical success factors for enterprise risk management in Chinese construction companies pp. 1199-1214

- Xianbo Zhao, Bon-Gang Hwang and Sui Pheng Low
- Modern Construction Management pp. 1215-1217

- Ole Jonny Klakegg
- Construction Contract Preparation and Management: From Concept to Completion pp. 1217-1219

- Stephen Gruneberg
Volume 31, issue 11, 2013
- Expatriate management in Australian multinational enterprises pp. 1098-1109

- Jason Santoso and Martin Loosemore
- Measurement and exploration of individual beliefs about the consequences of building information modelling use pp. 1110-1127

- Richard Davies and Chris Harty
- Development of a conceptual team integration performance index for alliance projects pp. 1128-1143

- Che khairil Izam Che Ibrahim, Seosamh B. Costello and Suzanne Wilkinson
- Using events to connect thinking and doing in knowledge management pp. 1144-1159

- David Boyd
- Managing Project Supply Chains pp. 1160-1162

- Hans Voordijk
- Architectural Theories of the Environment: Posthuman Territory pp. 1162-1164

- Andrew C. Lemer
- Eco-efficient Construction and Building Materials pp. 1164-1165

- Denise Gravitt
- Organizational Behaviour in Construction pp. 1165-1169

- Kristian Kreiner
Volume 31, issue 10, 2013
- Building networks to work: an ethnographic study of informal routes into the UK construction industry and pathways for migrant up-skilling pp. 1025-1037

- Dylan Tutt, Sarah Pink, Andy R.J. Dainty and Alistair Gibb
- The non-adoption of supply chain management pp. 1038-1058

- Scott Fernie and Stuart Tennant
- A total factor productivity measure for the construction industry and analysis of its spatial difference: a case study in China pp. 1059-1071

- Xueqing Wang, Yuan Chen, Bingsheng Liu, Yinghua Shen and Hui Sun
- Inter-agency governance risk in managing hospital responses to extreme weather events in New South Wales, Australia: a facilities management perspective of shared situational awareness pp. 1072-1082

- Martin Loosemore, Vivien Chow and Tracie Harvison
- Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures pp. 1083-1084

- Alexander Styhre
- Construction Management: New Directions pp. 1084-1089

- Christian Brockmann
- Managing Environmentally Sustainable Innovation: Insights from the Construction Industry pp. 1089-1091

- Andrew Baldwin
- Construction Safety pp. 1091-1092

- Denise Gravitt
- Business Models for Renewable Energy in the Built Environment pp. 1092-1094

- Sunila Lobo
Volume 31, issue 9, 2013
- Production strategies for pre-engineering in house-building: exploring product development platforms pp. 941-958

- Helena Johnsson
- Critical success factors for Malaysian construction projects: an empirical assessment pp. 959-978

- Yee Cheong Yong and Nur Emma Mustaffa
- Managerial competencies of female and male managers in the Swedish construction industry pp. 979-990

- David Arditi, Pernilla Gluch and Marie Holmdahl
- The influence of generation on knowledge sharing connections and methods in construction and engineering organizations headquartered in the US pp. 991-1004

- Maryam Sanaei, Amy Nicole Javernick-Will and Paul Chinowsky
- Construction safety training using immersive virtual reality pp. 1005-1017

- Rafael Sacks, Amotz Perlman and Ronen Barak
- Construction Quality: Do It Right or Pay the Price pp. 1018-1019

- Hans Lind
- Construction Project Management pp. 1019-1020

- Naomi Brookes
- Project Management: Systems, Principles, and Applications pp. 1020-1021

- Ezekiel Chinyio
Volume 31, issue 8, 2013
- Equality, diversity and inclusion in the construction industry pp. 795-801

- Abigail Powell and Katherine J. C. Sang
- Queering men and masculinities in construction: towards a research agenda pp. 802-815

- Nick Rumens
- Queer eye on a 'straight' life: deconstructing masculinities in construction pp. 816-831

- Paul Chan
- Uncovering sexuality and gender: an intersectional examination of women's experience in UK construction pp. 832-844

- Tessa Wright
- Keep going: career perspectives on ageing and masculinity of self-employed tradesmen in Australia pp. 845-860

- Teresa Marchant
- Trading in gender for women in trades: embodying hegemonic masculinity, femininity and being a gender hotrod pp. 861-873

- Louisa Smith
- The potential for gender equality in architecture: an Anglo-Spanish comparison pp. 874-882

- Valerie Caven and Elena Navarro Astor
- Experiences of women as workers: a study of construction workers in Bangladesh pp. 883-898

- Tanzina Choudhury
- Striving to achieve it all: men and work-family-life balance in Sweden and the UK pp. 899-913

- Ani Birgit Raiden and Christine R�is�nen
- Towards inclusion: rethinking architectural education pp. 914-927

- Sandra Manley and Ann De Graft-Johnson
- Construction as a career choice for young disabled people: dispelling the myths pp. 928-938

- Marcus Ormerod and Rita Newton
Volume 31, issue 7, 2013
- Understanding differences in construction project governance between developed and developing countries pp. 711-730

- Gonzalo Lizarralde, Stella Tomiyoshi, Mario Bourgault, Juan Malo and Georgia Cardosi
- Market structure of China's construction industry based on the Panzar-Rosse model pp. 731-745

- Bingsheng Liu, Xueqing Wang, Yuan Chen and Yinghua Shen
- A contractor pre-qualification model based on the quality function deployment method pp. 746-760

- Amirhosein Jafari
- Determinants of contractor satisfaction pp. 761-779

- MD Asrul Masrom, Martin Skitmore and Adrian Bridge
- Enhancing Building Performance pp. 780-781

- Peter Barrett
- Zero-Carbon Homes: A Road Map pp. 782-787

- Andrew Allan
- Requirements Engineering for Computer Integrated Environments in Construction pp. 787-789

- John M. Kamara
- Facilities Change Management pp. 789-791

- Hans Voordijk
- Moving from Project Management to Project Leadership: A Practical Guide to Leading Groups pp. 792-793

- Paul Gardiner
Volume 31, issue 6, 2013
- Occupational health and safety in the construction industry pp. 505-514

- Helen Lingard
- 'In the air' and below the horizon: migrant workers in UK construction and the practice-based nature of learning and communicating OHS pp. 515-527

- Dylan Tutt, Sarah Pink, Andy R.J. Dainty and Alistair Gibb
- Integration of safety risk data with highway construction schedules pp. 528-541

- Behzad Esmaeili and Matthew Hallowell
- Meaningful and effective consultation and the construction industry of Victoria, Australia pp. 542-567

- Gerard Francis Ayers, John F. Culvenor, Jim Sillitoe and Dennis Else
- Measuring and modelling safety communication in small work crews in the US using social network analysis pp. 568-579

- Rayyan Alsamadani, Matthew Hallowell and Amy Nicole Javernick-Will
- Application of the Loughborough Construction Accident Causation model: a framework for organizational learning pp. 580-595

- Michael Behm and Arthur Schneller
- Integrating real time positioning systems to improve blind lifting and loading crane operations pp. 596-605

- Heng Li, Greg Chan and Martin Skitmore
- Applying advanced technology to improve safety management in the construction industry: a literature review pp. 606-622

- Zhipeng Zhou, Javier Irizarry and Qiming Li
- UK construction site safety: discourses of enforcement and engagement pp. 623-635

- Fred Sherratt, Peter Farrell and Rod Noble
- Method for testing proximity detection and alert technology for safe construction equipment operation pp. 636-646

- Eric Daniel Marks and Jochen Teizer
- Inertia and change: lean construction and health and safety work on construction sites pp. 647-660

- Marianne Forman
- A case study on automated safety compliance checking to assist fall protection design and planning in building information models pp. 661-674

- J�rgen Melzner, Sijie Zhang, Jochen Teizer and Hans-Joachim Bargst�dt
- Safe construction through design: perspectives from the site team pp. 675-690

- Graeme D. Larsen and Jennifer Whyte
- From crew to country? Local and national construction safety cultures in Denmark pp. 691-703

- Christian Koch
- Design Risk Management: Contribution to Health and Safety pp. 704-706

- Helen Lingard
Volume 31, issue 5, 2013
- Use and misuse of the concept of culture pp. 401-422

- Richard Fellows and Anita M.M. Liu
- Artificial neural network cost flow risk assessment model pp. 423-439

- Henry A. Odeyinka, John Lowe and Ammar P. Kaka
- Stakeholder perspectives on developing more adaptable buildings pp. 440-459

- James Pinder, Robert Schmidt III and Jim Saker
- Neural network analysis of construction safety management systems: a case study in Singapore pp. 460-470

- Yang Miang Goh and David Chua
- Decoupled NPV: a simple, improved method to value infrastructure investments pp. 471-496

- David Espinoza and Jeremy W.F. Morris
- Construction Law: An Introduction for Engineers, Architects, and Contractors pp. 497-497

- Malcolm Horner
- Conflict in Construction pp. 497-501

- George Ofori
- Construction Safety and Health pp. 501-502

- Aoife M. Finneran and Alistair Gibb
- Risk and Insurance in Construction pp. 502-503

- Denise Gravitt
Volume 31, issue 4, 2013
- Niche comparisons: toward a new approach for analysing competition and organizational performance in the international construction market pp. 307-321

- Huan Yang and Weisheng Lu
- Rental price and sustainability ratings: which sustainability criteria are really paying back? pp. 322-334

- Annika Feige, Patrick Mcallister and Holger Wallbaum
- Efficiency measurement of the construction industry in Taiwan: a stochastic frontier cost function approach pp. 335-344

- Ren-Jye Dzeng and Jih-Shong Wu
- An exploratory study on the relationship between stakeholder expectations, experiences and satisfaction in road maintenance pp. 345-358

- Andreas Hartmann and Marieke Hietbrink
- The use of gross fixed capital formation as a measure of construction output pp. 359-368

- Stephen Gruneberg and Keith Folwell
- Teaming/timing sequences in hotel development projects pp. 369-385

- Mehmet Nihat Hanioglu and David Arditi
- Design Innovation for the Built Environment: Research by Design and the Renovation of Practice pp. 386-388

- Andrew Lemer
- The Design of Learning Spaces pp. 388-391

- Paula Cardellino
- Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure: Paths to the Future pp. 391-394

- Kjell Tryggestad
- Modern Construction: Lean Project Delivery and Integrated Practices pp. 394-396

- Rafael Sacks
- Applying Lean principles to a building refurbishment project: experiences of key stakeholders pp. 397-397

- David James Bryde and Ralf Schulmeister
Volume 31, issue 3, 2013
- A cognitive analysis of why Chinese scaffolders do not use safety harnesses in construction pp. 207-222

- Mengchun Zhang and Dongping Fang
- Impacts of construction events on the project equity value of the Channel Tunnel project pp. 223-237

- Abraham Park and Chen-Yu Chang
- Supporting financial decision-making based on time value of money with singularity functions in cash flow models pp. 238-253

- Gunnar Lucko
- Sustainable construction: life cycle energy analysis of construction on sloping sites for residential buildings pp. 254-265

- Grace Ding and Perry John Forsythe
- Real options in project coalitions in Dutch health care: two case studies of construction projects pp. 266-286

- Maartje Van Reedt Dortland, Hans Voordijk and Geert Dewulf
- Sustainability and design ethics By Tom Russ, CRC Press, London, 2010. ISBN 978-1-43-980854-2, £39.99 (pb) pp. 287-288

- Paul Gardiner
- Culture in International Construction Wilco Tijhuis and Richard Fellows, Spon Press, London, 2011 224 pp, ISBN 978 0 415 47275 3, £65.00 (hb) pp. 288-291

- Christine R?is?nen
- Flood Hazards Jessica Lamond, Colin Booth, Felix Hammond and David Proverbs (eds), CRC Press, London, 2011 387 pp, ISBN 978 1 4398262 5 6, £82.00 (hb) pp. 291-296

- Chen-Yu Chang
- Whole Life Costing: A New Approach Peter Caplehorn, Routledge, London, 2012 136 pp., ISBN 978 0 415 43423 2, £34.99 (pb) pp. 296-300

- Niels-Jørgen Aagaard
Volume 31, issue 2, 2013
- A critical review of the application of TCE in the interpretation of risk allocation in PPP contracts pp. 99-103

- Chen-Yu Chang
- A critical discussion of models for conceptualizing the economic logic of construction pp. 104-118

- Lena Elisabeth Bygballe, H?kan H?kansson and Marianne Jahre
- Contradictions and collaboration: partnering in-between systems of production, values and interests pp. 119-134

- Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb and Kim Haugb?le
- Design for construction: utilizing production experiences in development pp. 135-150

- Robert Gerth, Albert Boqvist, Marcus Bjelkemyr and Bengt Lindberg
- Strategic planning in construction professional service firms: a study of Irish QS practices pp. 151-166

- R?is?n Murphy
- Construction management research at the individual level of analysis: current status, gaps and future directions pp. 167-179

- Florence T.T. Phua
- Using ecological momentary assessment to understand a construction worker’s daily disruptions and decisions pp. 180-194

- Cindy L. Menches and Juan Chen
- Building for a Changing Climate: The Challenge for Construction, Planning and Energy pp. 195-197

- Ksenia Chmutina
- Human Resource Management in Construction: Critical Perspectives pp. 197-200

- Clara Greed
- Human Resource Management in Construction pp. 200-202

- Valerie Caven
- Integral Sustainable Design pp. 202-203

- Lucio Soibelman
Volume 31, issue 1, 2013
- Genetic algorithm stopping criteria for optimization of construction resource scheduling problems pp. 3-19

- Jin-Lee Kim
- Identifying design development factors in Australian PPP projects using an AHP framework pp. 20-39

- Peter Raisbeck and Llewellyn C.M. Tang
- Industrial renewal within the construction network pp. 40-61

- Håkan Håkansson and Malena Ingemansson
- The role of coordinate-based decision-making in the evaluation of sustainable built environments pp. 62-77

- Craig Langston
- Design team meetings and the coordination of expertise: the roof garden of a hospital pp. 78-89

- Carole Boudeau
- Construction management strategies: a theory of construction management By Milan Radosavljevic and John Bennett, Wiley-Blackwell, London, 2012. ISBN 978-0-470-65609-9, £39.99 (pb) pp. 90-93

- Gerard de Valence
- Construction Innovation and Process Improvement Akintola Akintoye, Jack Goulding and Girma Zawdie (eds), Wiley-Blackwell, London 2012, 456 pp, ISBN 978 1 4051 5648 6, £ 72.50 (hb) pp. 93-95

- Stephen Emmitt
- Post-disaster Reconstruction of the Built Environment: Rebuilding for Resilience Edited by Dilanthi Amaratunga and Richard Haigh, Wiley-Blackwell, London, 2011 336 pp, ISBN 978 1 4443 3356 5, £75.00 (hb) pp. 95-96

- Bland Tomkinson
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