Construction Management and Economics
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Volume 29, issue 12, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1181-1181

- The Editors
- Developing and implementing environmental management systems for small and medium-sized construction enterprises pp. 1183-1195

- Olli Teriö and Kalle Kähkönen
- A real options-based model to supporting risk allocation in price cap regulation approach for public utilities pp. 1197-1207

- Roberta Pellegrino, Luigi Ranieri, Nicola Costantino and Giovanni Mummolo
- A workflow model for systems and interior finishing works in building construction pp. 1209-1227

- Irina Brodetskaia, Rafael Sacks and Aviad Shapira
- Evaluation of trends in the UK construction industry using growth and productivity accounts pp. 1229-1239

- Les Ruddock and Steven Ruddock
- Improving Healthcare through Built Environment Infrastructure pp. 1241-1242

- Lorraine Sheppard
- Toward More Sustainable Infrastructure: Project Evaluation for Planners and Engineers pp. 1242-1244

- Roberto Pietroforte
- Quality Management in Construction Projects pp. 1244-1246

- Vaughan Coffey
- Referees for Volume 29 (2011) pp. 1247-1257

- The Editors
- Author and Book Review Index pp. 1259-1260

- The Editors
- Forthcoming events pp. 1261-1262

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 11, 2011
- Editorial pp. 1079-1080

- The Editors
- Demystifying the cost barriers to offsite construction in the UK pp. 1081-1099

- Wei Pan and Robert Sidwell
- A correlated bidding model for markup size decisions pp. 1101-1119

- X.-X. Yuan
- Unintended consequences of regulatory reporting requirements for small and medium size construction entities: Australian evidence pp. 1121-1135

- Michael Falta and Natalie Gallery
- Vertical governance of construction projects: an information cost perspective pp. 1137-1147

- Kaixun Sha
- How procurement options influence risk management in construction projects pp. 1149-1158

- Ekaterina Osipova and Per Eriksson
- Use and misuse of qualitative comparative analysis pp. 1159-1173

- Elizabeth Jordan, Martha Gross, Amy Javernick-Will and Michael Garvin
- Mediation in the Construction Industry: An International Review pp. 1175-1177

- Richard Fellows
- Forthcoming events pp. 1179-1179

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 10, 2011
- Editorial pp. 985-986

- The Editors
- Understanding the early stages of the innovation diffusion process: awareness, influence and communication networks pp. 987-1002

- Graeme Larsen
- Enhancing seismic risk mitigation decisions: a motivational approach pp. 1003-1016

- Temitope Egbelakin, Suzanne Wilkinson, Regan Potangaroa and Jason Ingham
- Construction workers’ perceptions of health and safety training programmes pp. 1017-1026

- James Wilkins
- Sources of contractor’s payment risks and cash flow problems in the New Zealand construction industry: project team’s perceptions of the risks and mitigation measures pp. 1027-1041

- Jasper Mbachu
- Drug testing practices in the US construction industry in 2008 pp. 1043-1057

- Svetlana Olbina, Jimmie Hinze and Christopher Arduengo
- Strategies for reducing employee turnover and increasing retention rates of quantity surveyors pp. 1059-1072

- Cordelia Hee and Florence Ling
- Responsible Corporate Strategy in Construction and Engineering: ‘Doing the Right Thing?’ pp. 1073-1074

- Wendy Guthrie
- Project Finance in Construction: A Structured Guide to Assessment pp. 1074-1075

- Willie Tan
- Forthcoming events pp. 1077-1078

- The Editors
Volume 29, issue 9, 2011
- Employment and winter construction: a comparative analysis of Denmark and western European countries with a similar climate pp. 875-890

- Ernst Jan De Place Hansen and Jacob Norvig Larsen
- Delivering best value in the small works portfolio of public sector organizations when using preferred contractors pp. 891-900

- Alan Griffith
- Prediction of schedule performance of Indian construction projects using an artificial neural network pp. 901-911

- Kumar Neeraj Jha and Ct Chockalingam
- Contingency estimating using option pricing theory: closing the gap between theory and practice pp. 913-927

- R. David Espinoza
- Social outcomes in the construction industry: the case of the Western Australian ‘Percent for Art’ policy pp. 929-941

- Angela McCabe, Rachel Parker and Kerry Brown
- The overworked site manager: gendered ideologies in the construction industry pp. 943-955

- Alexander Styhre
- Prioritization of bridges for maintenance planning using data envelopment analysis pp. 957-968

- Sanjay Sampat Wakchaure and Kumar Neeraj Jha
- Forecasting construction demand: a vector error correction model with dummy variables pp. 969-979

- Heng Jiang and Chunlu Liu
Volume 29, issue 8, 2011
- A real options based traffic risk mitigation model for build-operate-transfer highway projects in India pp. 771-779

- K.C. Iyer and Mohammed Sagheer
- Speculative bubbles in mass and luxury properties: an investigation of the Hong Kong residential market pp. 781-793

- Eddie Chi-Man Hui, Ivan Ng and Otto Muk-Fai Lau
- Modelling profitability and effectiveness of Greek-listed construction firms: an integrated DEA and ratio analysis pp. 795-807

- Ioannis E. Tsolas
- Identification and evaluation of success factors for public construction projects pp. 809-823

- S.Z.S. Tabish and Kumar Neeraj Jha
- Critical parameters influencing value for money variations in PFI projects in the healthcare and transport sectors pp. 825-839

- Christian Henjewele, Ming Sun and Peter Fewings
- Prediction of risk perception by owners’ psychological traits in small building contractors pp. 841-852

- Emrah Acar and Yasemin Göç
- Undeclared work in the European construction industry: evidence from a 2007 Eurobarometer survey pp. 853-867

- Colin Williams, Sara J. Nadin and Jan Windebank
- Mediation in the Construction Industry: An International Review pp. 869-869

- Peter Fenn
Volume 29, issue 7, 2011
- Orders and output in UK construction statistics: new methodology and old problems pp. 653-658

- Marco K.W. Yu and Graham Ive
- Selection of slab formwork system using fuzzy logic pp. 659-670

- Emad Elbeltagi, Ossama A. Hosny, Ahmed Elhakeem, Mohamed Emam Abd-Elrazek and Ahmed Abdullah
- A value chain statistical definition of construction and the performance of the sector pp. 671-693

- Mariagrazia Squicciarini and Anna-Leena Asikainen
- Revisiting the ‘Bon curve’ pp. 695-712

- Chia Fah Choy
- Knowledge discovery from post-project reviews pp. 713-723

- Patricia Carrillo, Jenny Harding and Alok Choudhary
- Examining and quantifying the drivers behind alterations and extensions to commercial buildings in a central business district pp. 725-735

- Sara Jane Wilkinson and Richard Reed
- Effectiveness of craft time utilization in construction projects pp. 737-751

- Jie Gong, John D. Borcherding and Carlos H. Caldas
- Construction clients’ ability to manage uncertainty and equivocality pp. 753-764

- Erika Levander, Susanne Engström, Ylva Sardén and Lars Stehn
- Modern Construction Economics: Theory and Application pp. 765-766

- Jim Meikle
Volume 29, issue 6, 2011
- Enabling and measuring innovation in the construction industry pp. 553-567

- John Gambatese and Matthew Hallowell
- Rehabilitation decision-making for buildings in the Wenchuan area pp. 569-578

- Hong Zhang, Feng Xing and Juan Liu
- Understanding risky bidding: a prospect-contingent perspective pp. 579-593

- Budi Hartono and Chee Meng Yap
- Institutional effects on project arrangement: high-speed rail projects in China and Taiwan pp. 595-611

- Cheryl Chi and Amy Nicole Javernick-Will
- Input structure of the construction industry: a cross-country analysis, 1968-90 pp. 613-621

- Selin Gundes
- Franchising in the US remodelling market: growth opportunities and barriers faced by general contractors pp. 623-634

- Benjamin Murray and Hedley Smyth
- Trends of productivity growth in the construction industry across Europe, US and Japan pp. 635-644

- Mohamed Abdel-Wahab and Bernard Vogl
Volume 29, issue 5, 2011
- An innovative approach for generation of a time location plan in road construction projects pp. 435-448

- Raj Kapur Shah and Nashwan Dawood
- A case study of activity-based costing in allocating rebar fabrication costs to projects pp. 449-461

- Yong-Woo Kim, Seungheon Han, Sungwon Shin and Kunhee Choi
- Structural equation modelling of organizational justice and cooperative behaviour in the construction project claims process: contractors' perspectives pp. 463-481

- Ajibade Ayodeji Aibinu, Florence Yean Yng Ling and George Ofori
- Revisiting the applicability of learning curve theory to formwork labour productivity pp. 483-493

- Abdulaziz Jarkas and Malcolm Horner
- Bridging boundaries between organizations in construction pp. 495-506

- Sofia Pemsel and Kristian Widen
- Factors that influence the development and diffusion of technical innovations in the construction industry pp. 507-517

- John Gambatese and Matthew Hallowell
- An econometric model for forecasting private construction investment in Hong Kong pp. 519-534

- S. Thomas Ng, Ryan Fan and James Wong
- Identifying the Pareto-front approximation for negotiations of BOT contracts with a multi-objective genetic algorithm pp. 535-548

- Fen-may Liou, Chien-hui Yang, Boarliang Chen and Weichi Chen
Volume 29, issue 4, 2011
- Analysing the interdependencies between the criteria of sustainable building rating systems pp. 323-328

- Michael Hiete, Anna Kuhlen and Frank Schultmann
- Adjustment behaviour of capital structure over the business cycles: evidence from the construction industry of Taiwan pp. 329-340

- Hsien-Hung Yeh
- Fatigue: the most critical accident risk in oil and gas construction pp. 341-353

- Margaret Chan
- Progress monitoring of construction projects using pattern recognition techniques pp. 355-370

- Ashraf Elazouni and Osama Salem
- Decision-making in a model-based design process pp. 371-382

- Jutta Schade, Thomas Olofsson and Marcus Schreyer
- Energy consumption in conventional, energy-retrofitted and green LEED Toronto schools pp. 383-395

- Mohamed Issa, Mohamed Attalla, Jeff Rankin and A. John Christian
- Factors influencing the risk of falls in the construction industry: a review of the evidence pp. 397-416

- Kun Hu, Hazhir Rahmandad, Tonya Smith-Jackson and Woodrow Winchester
- Safety risk interactions among highway construction work tasks pp. 417-429

- Matthew Hallowell, Behzad Esmaeili and Paul Chinowsky
Volume 29, issue 3, 2011
- Communicating about organizational culture in the briefing process: case study of a hospital project pp. 223-231

- Venny Chandra and Martin Loosemore
- Rethinking prefabricated construction management using the VP-based IKEA model in Hong Kong pp. 233-245

- Heng Li, H. L. Guo, Martin Skitmore, Ting Huang, K. Y. N. Chan and Greg Chan
- Analysing the structure of public-private partnership projects using network theory pp. 247-260

- Abu Naser Chowdhury, Po-Han Chen and Robert Tiong
- Analyses and evaluation of irregularities in public procurement in India pp. 261-274

- S. Z. S. Tabish and Kumar Neeraj Jha
- Quality of tender documents: case studies from the UK pp. 275-286

- Samuel Laryea
- Diagnosing the strategic health of an organization from SWOT analysis results: case study of the Australasian cost management profession pp. 287-303

- Jasper Mbachu and Marcel Frei
- The impact of management practices on mechanical construction productivity pp. 305-316

- Yongwei Shan, Paul Goodrum, Dong Zhai, Carl Haas and Carlos Caldas
Volume 29, issue 2, 2011
- Use of attitude congruence to identify safety interventions for small residential builders pp. 113-130

- Yu-Hsiu Hung, Tonya Smith-Jackson and Woodrow Winchester
- Community-based protest against construction projects: a case study of movement continuity pp. 131-144

- Melissa Teo and Martin Loosemore
- A typology of operational approaches for stakeholder analysis and engagement pp. 145-162

- Jing Yang, Geoffrey Qiping Shen, Lynda Bourne, Christabel Man-Fong Ho and Xiaolong Xue
- Cost analysis of information technology-assisted quality inspection using activity-based costing pp. 163-172

- Yong-Woo Kim and Sang-Chul Kim
- The role of corporate citizenship values in promoting corporate social performance: towards a conceptual model and a research agenda pp. 173-183

- Anita Liu, Richard Fellows and Martin Tuuli
- An effective outline business case to facilitate successful decision-making pp. 185-197

- Mark John Gannon and Nigel John Smith
- In the circuit of credibility: construction workers and the norms of 'a good job' pp. 199-209

- Alexander Styhre
- Governance and Knowledge Management for Public Private Partnerships pp. 211-213

- Elisabeth Campagnac
- Location-Based Management for Construction: Planning, Scheduling and Control pp. 215-215

- Denise Gravitt
- Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation pp. 216-217

- Rodger Edwards
Volume 29, issue 1, 2011
- System archetypes underlying the problematic behaviour of construction activity in Kenya pp. 3-13

- Titus Kivaa Mbiti, Nick Blismas, Ron Wakefield and Ric Lombardo
- Dubious benefits from future exchange: an explanation of payment arrears from 'continuing clients' in Mainland China pp. 15-23

- Jin Wu, Mohan Kumaraswamy and Gary Soo
- A lean-agile model of homebuilders' production systems pp. 25-35

- Weizhuo Lu, Thomas Olofsson and Lars Stehn
- Identifying factors affecting resource availability for post-disaster reconstruction: a case study in China pp. 37-48

- Yan Chang, Suzanne Wilkinson, Regan Potangaroa and Erica Seville
- Internationalization of Malaysian quantity surveying firms: exploring the best fit models pp. 49-58

- Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz, David Pengiran Ngau, Yoke Mui Lim and Azlan Raofuddin Nuruddin
- Exploring the dynamics of the Turkish construction industry using input-output analysis pp. 59-68

- Seli-super-˙n Gundes
- A pilot study of client complexity, emergent requirements and stakeholder perceptions of project success pp. 69-82

- Derek Thomson
- Subjectively construed identities and discourse: towards a research agenda for construction management pp. 83-95

- Andrew Brown and Florence Phua
- Time-cost relationship of building projects: statistical adequacy of categorization with respect to project location pp. 97-106

- Onur Dursun and Christian Stoy
- Construction Stakeholder Management pp. 107-107

- Anne Landin
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