Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 10, 2005
- Guest Editorial pp. 995-1000

- Andrew Dainty and Barbara Bagilhole
- Women and minority groups in UK construction: recent trends pp. 1001-1005

- Geoff Briscoe
- Included against the odds: failure and success among minority ethnic built-environment professionals in Britain pp. 1007-1015

- A. S. Caplan and J. Gilham
- The future of the black and minority ethnic (BME) construction sector in England pp. 1017-1023

- Andy Steele and Stephen Todd
- Gender and ethnic minority exclusion from skilled occupations in construction: a Western European comparison pp. 1025-1034

- Justin Byrne, Linda Clarke and Marc Van Der Meer
- Diversity or the lack of it in the architectural profession pp. 1035-1043

- Ann De Graft-Johnson, Sandra Manley and Clara Greed
- The decline of the 'traditional' family: work-life benefits as a means of promoting a diverse workforce in the construction industry of Australia pp. 1045-1057

- Helen Lingard and Valerie Francis
- Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: are town planners losing sight of gender? pp. 1059-1070

- Clara Greed and Dory Reeves
- Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry? pp. 1071-1081

- Rita Newton and Marcus Ormerod
Volume 23, issue 9, 2005
- Impacts of stress on estimation performance in Hong Kong pp. 891-903

- Mei-Yung Leung, Paul Olomolaiye, Alice Chong and Chloe Lam
- Input-output analysis of the Chinese construction sector pp. 905-912

- Xing Wu and Zhihui Zhang
- An investigation of Chinese BOT projects in water supply: a comparative perspective pp. 913-925

- Chuan Chen and John Messner
- Towards a social network theory of project governance pp. 927-939

- Stephen Pryke
- A model for automated monitoring of road construction pp. 941-951

- R. Navon and Y. Shpatnitsky
- The shift to warranties and performance specifications: what of method specifications? pp. 953-963

- Kelu Guo, Edward Minchin and Ted Ferragut
- Improvement tools in the UK construction industry pp. 965-977

- David Delgado-Hernandez and Elaine Aspinwall
- Time series forecasts of the construction labour market in Hong Kong: the Box-Jenkins approach pp. 979-991

- James Wong, Albert Chan and Y. H. Chiang
Volume 23, issue 8, 2005
- A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability pp. 781-785

- Danny Myers
- Horses for courses: relating innovation diffusion concepts to the stages of the diffusion process pp. 787-792

- Graeme Larsen
- Identifying management research priorities pp. 793-796

- Jan Brochner, Per-erik Josephson and Johan Alte
- A linear-discrete scheduling model for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem pp. 797-814

- Pierre Bonnal, Didier Gourc, Ari-pekka Hameri and Germain Lacoste
- Just-in-time management in the ready mixed concrete industries of Chongqing, China and Singapore pp. 815-829

- Low Sui Pheng and Wu Min
- Benefits and disadvantages of ERP in industrialised timber frame housing in Sweden pp. 831-838

- Max Bergstrom and Lars Stehn
- Productivity and delays assessment for concrete batch plant-truck mixer operations pp. 839-850

- Tarek Zayed, Daniel Halpin and Ismail Basha
- The effect of time on safety incentive programs in the US construction industry pp. 851-859

- Manish Gangwar and Paul Goodrum
- The cult of customer responsiveness: is design innovation the price of a client-focused construction industry? pp. 861-870

- Chris Ivory
- Fairness in interorganizational project relations: norms and strategies pp. 871-878

- Anna Kadefors
Volume 23, issue 7, 2005
- Using the principal component analysis method as a tool in contractor pre-qualification pp. 673-684

- K. C. Lam, T. S. Hu and S. T. Ng
- Constructing a framework for building relationships and trust in project organizations: two case studies of building projects in China pp. 685-696

- Xiao-Hua Jin and Florence Yean Yng Ling
- The JIT materials management system in developing countries pp. 697-712

- Gul Polat and David Arditi
- Use of information and communication technologies by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in building construction pp. 713-722

- Emrah Acar, Ismail Kocak, Yildiz Sey and David Arditi
- The use of function analysis as the basis of value management in the Australian construction industry pp. 723-731

- We Mild Spaulding, Adrian Bridge and Martin Skitmore
- Does work-family conflict mediate the relationship between job schedule demands and burnout in male construction professionals and managers? pp. 733-745

- Helen Lingard and Valerie Francis
- Organizational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective pp. 747-756

- Paul Chan, Rachel Cooper and Patricia Tzortzopoulos
- A study of the Hong Kong property market: housing price expectations pp. 757-765

- Joe Tak-Yun Wong, Eddie Hui, William Seabrooke and John Raftery
Volume 23, issue 6, 2005
- A century of innovation in the Dutch construction industry pp. 561-564

- Frens Pries and Andre Doree
- A hierarchical structural model of assessing innovation and project performance pp. 565-577

- Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi, Madhav Prasad Nepal and Moonseo Park
- Making sense of supply chain management: a comparative study of aerospace and construction pp. 579-593

- Stuart Green, Scott Fernie and Stephanie Weller
- Architects and contractors: a comparative study of organizational cultures pp. 595-607

- N. A. Ankrah and D. A. Langford
- Sex segregation in construction organizations in Bangladesh and Thailand pp. 609-619

- Julaikha Hossain and Kyoko Kusakabe
- Estimating general threshold traffic levels of typical build, operate, and transfer toll road projects in Indonesia pp. 621-630

- Andreas Wibowo
- Last among equals: a comparison of innovation in construction, services and manufacturing in the UK pp. 631-644

- Toke Reichstein, Ammon Salter and David Gann
- Pain and suffering costs of persons in construction accidents: Hong Kong experience pp. 645-658

- D. Darshi De Saram and S. L. Tang
Volume 23, issue 5, 2005
- Monitoring financial health of contractors at the aftermath of the Asian economic turmoil: a case study in Hong Kong pp. 451-458

- John Chan, C. M. Tam and R. Cheung
- Critical success factors for PPP/PFI projects in the UK construction industry pp. 459-471

- Bing Li, A. Akintoye, P. J. Edwards and C. Hardcastle
- The definition of partnering as a Wittgenstein family-resemblance concept pp. 473-481

- Johan Nystrom
- Value management practices of leading UK cost consultants pp. 483-493

- Robert Ellis, Gerard Wood and David Keel
- Building a conceptual framework for measuring business performance in construction: an empirical evaluation pp. 495-507

- H. A. Bassioni, A. D. F. Price and T. M. Hassan
- Entry and business strategies used by international architectural, engineering and construction firms in China pp. 509-520

- Florence Yean Yng Ling, C. William Ibbs and Javier Cuervo
- Forecasting the residual service life of NHS hospital buildings: a stochastic approach pp. 521-529

- R. J. Kirkham and A. H. Boussabaine
- Deterministic models for assessing productivity and cost of bored piles pp. 531-543

- Tarek Zayed and Daniel Halpin
- The relative impacts of selected practices on project cost and schedule pp. 545-553

- Sang-Hoon Lee, Stephen Thomas and Richard Tucker
Volume 23, issue 4, 2005
- A general multivariate analysis approach for determining bid mark-up strategy pp. 347-353

- S. L. Liu, S. Y. Wang and K. K. Lai
- Using linear model for learning curve effect on highrise floor construction pp. 355-364

- J. P. Couto and J. C. Teixeira
- Assembling integrated project teams for joint risk management pp. 365-375

- M. Motiar Rahman and Mohan Kumaraswamy
- Accelerating linear projects pp. 377-385

- Ahmed Hassanein and Osama Moselhi
- The construction labour market skills crisis: the perspective of small-medium-sized firms pp. 387-398

- Andrew Dainty, Stephen Ison and Geoffrey Briscoe
- Insolvency and resolution of construction contract disputes by adjudication in the UK construction industry pp. 399-408

- Issaka Ndekugri and Victoria Russell
- Economic order quantity (EOQ) versus just-in-time (JIT) purchasing: an alternative analysis in the ready-mixed concrete industry pp. 409-422

- Wu Min and Low Sui Pheng
- Predicting the risk of contractor default in Saudi Arabia utilizing artificial neural network (ANN) and genetic algorithm (GA) techniques pp. 423-430

- Obaid Saad Al-Sobiei, David Arditi and Gul Polat
- The financial risks in build-operate-transfer projects pp. 431-441

- Yiannis Xenidis and Demos Angelides
Volume 23, issue 3, 2005
- Hospitalized injuries among bridge and tunnel construction workers pp. 237-240

- Søren Spangenberg, Harald Hannerz and Finn Tuchsen
- Project affinity: the role of emotional attachment in construction projects pp. 241-244

- Andrew Dainty, Alan Bryman, Andrew Price, Kay Greasley, Robby Soetanto and Nicola King
- Selection of vertical formwork system by probabilistic neural networks models pp. 245-254

- C. M. Tam, Thomas Tong, Tony Lau and K. K. Chan
- Minimum feasible tariff model for BOT water supply projects in Malaysia pp. 255-263

- Cheng Lianyu and Robert Tiong
- The 1990s Taiwan residential construction boom: a supply side interpretation pp. 265-284

- Henry Hsieh
- Delays and cost increases in the construction of private residential projects in Kuwait pp. 285-294

- P. A. Koushki, K. Al-Rashid and N. Kartam
- Project cost estimation using principal component regression pp. 295-304

- Swee Lean Chan and Moonseo Park
- Prioritizing barriers to successful business process re-engineering (BPR) efforts in Saudi Arabian construction industry pp. 305-315

- Nader Abdul-Hadi, Abdulsalam Al-Sudairi and Saleh Alqahtani
- Main contractor experiences of partnering relationships on UK construction projects pp. 317-325

- Gerard Wood and Robert Ellis
- Time-dependent construction social costs model pp. 327-337

- Wen-Der Yu and Shao-Shung Lo
Volume 23, issue 2, 2005
- Application of the entropy technique and genetic algorithms to construction site layout planning of medium-size projects pp. 127-145

- K. C. Lam, C. M. Tang and W. C. Lee
- Significance of internalization factors for Singapore transnational construction corporations pp. 147-162

- Javier Cuervo and Low Sui Pheng
- Strategic planning practice of construction firms in Ghana pp. 163-168

- Ayirebi Dansoh
- A best practice process model for hybrid concrete construction pp. 169-184

- Jacqueline Glass
- Quantifying the relationship between aggregate GDP and construction value added in a small petroleum rich economy - a case study of Trinidad and Tobago pp. 185-197

- Roger Hosein and Timothy Michael Lewis
- Applying cluster identification algorithm and simulation to generate probabilistic network schedules for design projects pp. 199-213

- Wei-Chih Wang and Ren-Jye Dzeng
- Structural equation model of project planning effectiveness pp. 215-223

- M. D. Mainul Islam and Olusegun Faniran
Volume 23, issue 1, 2005
- Re-engineering the whole life cycle costing process pp. 9-14

- Richard Kirkham
- RMCSIM: A simulation model of a ready-mixed concrete plant serving multiple sites using multiple truckmixers pp. 15-31

- S. L. Tang, K. C. Ying, M. Anson and M. Lu
- Critical stressors influencing construction estimators in Hong Kong pp. 33-44

- Mei-Yung Leung, Thomas Ng, Martin Skitmore and Sai-On Cheung
- Determining the relationship between fee structure and project performance between firms: an empirical study based on institutional and task environment perspectives pp. 45-56

- Florence Phua
- Documentation, standardization and improvement of the construction process in house building pp. 57-67

- Rajat Roy, Margaret Low and John Waller
- Innovative construction technology for affordable mass housing in Tanzania, East Africa pp. 69-79

- Rumit Mehta and Larry Bridwell
- The diffusion of innovations within a UKCI context: an explanatory framework pp. 81-91

- Graeme Larsen and Tabarak Ballal
- Flowshop scheduling model for bespoke precast concrete production planning pp. 93-105

- Vacharapoom Benjaoran, Nashwan Dawood and Brian Hobbs
- HIV and AIDS in South African construction: is age nothing but a number? pp. 107-119

- Theo Haupt, Meenakshi Munshi and John Smallwood
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