Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 11-12, 2022
- List of Reviewers for Construction Management and Economics 2022 pp. i-iii

- The Editors
- Transforming construction: the multi-scale challenges of changing and innovating in construction pp. 855-864

- Jacqueline Glass, Lena E. Bygballe and Daniel Hall
- Understanding policy and change: using a political economy analysis framework pp. 865-883

- Brian Andreas, Scott Fernie and Andrew Dainty
- Narrative shapes innovation: a study on multiple innovations in the UK construction industry pp. 884-902

- Johan Ninan, Natalya Sergeeva and Graham Winch
- Value implication of digital transformation: the impact of the commodification of information pp. 903-917

- Mustafa Selçuk Çıdık and David Boyd
- Addressing specialization and fragmentation: product platform development in construction consultancy firms pp. 918-933

- Kell Jones, Luigi Mosca, Jennifer Whyte, Andrew Davies and Jacqueline Glass
- The role of municipalities in transformation towards more sustainable construction: the case of wood construction in Finland pp. 934-954

- Asta Salmi, Jaakko Jussila and Mervi Hämäläinen
- Same same but different: dynamics of a pre-procurement routine and its influence on relational contracting models pp. 955-972

- Lilly Rosander
- Transforming construction: heterarchical megaproject ecologies and the management of innovation pp. 973-986

- Maude Brunet and Patrick Cohendet
- Unpacking construction site digitalization: the role of incongruence and inconsistency in technological frames pp. 987-1002

- Oscar Lundberg, Daniel Nylén and Johan Sandberg
- Reflections from the Editor-in-Chief: confronting emerging challenges with important and interesting research in Construction Management and Economics pp. 1003-1005

- Paul W. Chan
Volume 40, issue 10, 2022
- Project performance measurement for small-and-medium sized construction contractors in the Jordanian construction industry pp. 743-769

- Suhair Alkilani and Martin Loosemore
- Meta-frontier efficiency analysis of real estate and construction firms in Indonesia pp. 770-780

- Viet-Ngu Hoang, Joko Purnomo Raharjo and Connie Susilawati
- Trust repair in the aftermath of conflict occurrence in construction subcontracting: an intergroup contact perspective pp. 781-795

- Conghan Wang, Shuibo Zhang, Ying Gao and Bo Li
- Twenty-year application of logistics and supply chain management in the construction industry pp. 796-834

- Duy Tan Nguyen and Phuoc Luong Le
- Contributing factors to turnover intentions of early career project management professionals in construction pp. 835-853

- Jessica Borg and Christina M. Scott-Young
Volume 40, issue 9, 2022
- The micro-practices of project organizing in the Chinese construction sector: a sensemaking perspective pp. 655-675

- Beibei Qin and Stuart D. Green
- Building energy retrofit-as-a-service: a Total Value of Ownership assessment methodology to support whole life-cycle building circularity and decarbonisation pp. 676-689

- Juan Francisco Azcarate-Aguerre, Mira Conci, Markus Zils, Peter Hopkinson and Tillmann Klein
- Formative scenario analysis of the factors influencing the adoption of industrialised construction in countries with high housing demand – the cases of Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa pp. 690-710

- Firehiwot Kedir, Qian Chen, Daniel M. Hall, Bryan T. Adey and Richard Boyd
- Organizing logistics to achieve strategic fit in building contractors: a configurations approach pp. 711-726

- Petter Haglund, Martin Rudberg and Ahmet Anil Sezer
- The dynamics of changes in PPP projects – a meta-case analysis approach pp. 727-742

- Nannan Wang, Hongmei Wang and Kui Zhang
Volume 40, issue 7-8, 2022
- Festschrift honouring Dr. Glenn Ballard pp. 497-506

- Lauri Koskela, Iris D. Tommelein, Carlos T. Formoso and Rafael Sacks
- Causality and interpretation: a new design model inspired by the Aristotelian legacy pp. 507-525

- Ergo Pikas, Lauri Koskela and Olli Seppänen
- Work structuring and product design for customized repetitive projects pp. 526-547

- Cecilia Gravina da Rocha, Samuel Korb and Rafael Sacks
- A decade of lessons learned: deployment of lean at a large general contractor pp. 548-561

- Jan A. Elfving
- Megaprojects: a meandering journey towards a theory of purpose, value creation and value distribution pp. 562-584

- Nuno Gil
- The emergence of lean construction in the Norwegian AEC industry pp. 585-597

- Jardar Lohne, Olav Torp, Bjørn Andersen, Sigmund Aslesen, Lena Bygballe, Trond Bølviken, Frode Drevland, Atle Engebø, Roar Fosse, Hans Thomas Holm, Lars Kristian Hunn, Bo Terje Kalsaas, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Vegard Knotten, Kai Haakon Kristensen, Nils Olof Emanuel Olsson, Asbjørn Rolstadås, John Skaar, Fredrik Svalestuen, Hajnalka Vaagen, Paulos Wondimu and Ola Laedre
- Assessment of current target value design practices: consistencies and inconsistencies of application pp. 598-617

- Zofia K. Rybkowski, Paz Arroyo and Kristen Parrish
- Prioritizing collaborative scheduling practices based on their impact on project performance pp. 618-637

- Chuanni He, Min Liu, Thais da C. L. Alves, Natalie M. Scala and Simon M. Hsiang
- Requirements for developing production planning and control systems for engineer-to-order industrialized building systems pp. 638-652

- Daniela Dietz Viana, Carlos Torres Formoso and Fernanda Saidelles Bataglin
- To trust or not to trust: is trust a prerequisite for solving design quality problems? pp. 653-653

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 6, 2022
- BIM application and collaboration in construction projects: a perspective of the Chinese construction market pp. 429-441

- Ying Gao, Xiaoyu Liu, Shuibo Zhang, Jinyue Zhang and Qing Guo
- Predictors of moderate to high risk of alcohol harm among site-based South African construction workers pp. 442-458

- Paul Bowen, Kamal Yakubu and Rajen Govender
- Understanding the slow diffusion of alternative delivery systems using interpretive structural modelling pp. 459-476

- Yuanxin Zhang, Zeyu Wang, Wenhao Lin, R. Edward Minchin and Xiaolong Xue
- From waste to resource management? Construction and demolition waste management through the lens of institutional work pp. 477-496

- Rickard Andersson and Martine Buser
Volume 40, issue 5, 2022
- Exploring the connection between emotions, artefacts and institutional work: the case of institutional change for public facilities management pp. 343-358

- Ingrid Svensson
- Exploring craft in construction with short-term ethnography: reflections on a researcher’s prior insight pp. 359-373

- Richard Brett, Derek Thomson and Andrew Dainty
- How transactional and transformational safety leadership behaviours are demonstrated within the construction industry pp. 374-390

- David Oswald, Helen Lingard and Rita Peihua Zhang
- A typology of social procurement champions in the construction and engineering industry pp. 391-405

- Martin Loosemore, Robyn Keast and Jo Barraket
- Blockchain technology in the construction industry: mapping current research trends using social network analysis and clustering pp. 406-427

- Tamima S. Elbashbishy, Gasser G. Ali and Islam H. El-adaway
Volume 40, issue 4, 2022
- Performance measurement and management practices of on-site activities in industrialized housebuilding pp. 239-253

- Wolfgang Grenzfurtner, Martin Rudberg, Richard Mayrhofer, Kristina Loike and Manfred Gronalt
- Improving construction management with decentralised production planning and control: exploring the production crew and manager perspectives through a multi-method approach pp. 254-277

- Joonas Lehtovaara, Olli Seppänen and Antti Peltokorpi
- Influence of briefing clarity on construction projects: a fuzzy hybrid simulation approach pp. 278-295

- Ali Vahabi, Farnad Nasirzadeh and Anthony Mills
- Raising risk awareness in multi-criteria design decisions for integrated design and construction tenders pp. 296-312

- Jeroen van der Meer, Andreas Hartmann, Aad van der Horst and Geert Dewulf
- Managing construction projects impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic: a contractual perspective pp. 313-330

- Ramy Khalef, Gasser G. Ali, Islam H. El-adaway and Ghada M. Gad
- How supervisor, co-worker, and spousal social support influences the experience of workload and work-family conflict: results from a survey of construction workers in Québec pp. 331-342

- Laurie Galardo and Mélanie Trottier
Volume 40, issue 3, 2022
- Sustainable building renovation – strategies and processes pp. 157-160

- Per Anker Jensen, Liane Thuvander, Paula Femenias and Henk Visscher
- Sustainable building renovation in residential buildings: barriers and potential motivations in Norwegian culture pp. 161-172

- Mina Jowkar, Alenka Temeljotov-Salaj, Carmel Margaret Lindkvist and Marit Støre-Valen
- Strategic collaboration in managing existing buildings in New Zealand's state schools: school managers' perspectives pp. 173-185

- An Thi Hoai Le, Niluka Domingo, Eziaku Rasheed and Kenneth Park
- IPD and BIM-focussed methodology in renovation of heritage buildings pp. 186-206

- Bani Feriel Brahmi, Souad Sassi Boudemagh, Ilham Kitouni and Aliakbar Kamari
- Monte Carlo simulation approach to understand the cost variance for energy retrofit projects: comparative study of Finland and the United States pp. 207-222

- Ming Hu, Eero Nippala, Kari Kallioharju and Sofie Pelsmakers
- Profitability in construction: how does building renovation business fare compared to new building business pp. 223-237

- Pekka Rajala, Antti Ylä-Kujala, Tiina Sinkkonen and Timo Kärri
Volume 40, issue 2, 2022
- Optimal readjustment of contract variables and the financial outcome of PPP projects in the operation period pp. 87-103

- Alireza Sharafi, Mohsen Sadegh Amalnick and Ata Allah Taleizadeh
- In search of sustainable construction: the role of building environmental assessment methods as policies enforcing green building pp. 104-122

- Roine Leiringer, Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb, Yan Fang and Xiaoyu Mo
- Designers’ perspective on the use of automation to support regulatory compliance in healthcare building projects pp. 123-141

- Joao Soliman-Junior, Patricia Tzortzopoulos and Mike Kagioglou
- Innovation outcomes and processes in infrastructure projects – a comparative study of Design-Build and Design-Build-Maintenance contracts pp. 142-156

- Johan Larsson, Per Erik Eriksson, Sofia Lingegård and Anna-Therése Järvenpää
Volume 40, issue 1, 2022
- Offsite Manufacturing Research: A Systematic Review of Methodologies Used pp. 1-24

- Richmond Juvenile Ehwi, Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong, Reyhaneh Shojaei and Gemma Burgess
- Construction logistics in a multi-project context: coopetition among main contractors and the role of third-party logistics providers pp. 25-40

- Andreas Ekeskär, Malena I. Havenvid, Tina Karrbom Gustavsson and Per Erik Eriksson
- Materiality in action: the role of objects in institutional work pp. 41-55

- Ingrid Svensson and Pernilla Gluch
- Exploring a public client’s control systems in infrastructure projects from a relationship history perspective pp. 56-71

- Anna-Therése Järvenpää, Per Erik Eriksson and Johan Larsson
- The valuation of housing in low-amenity and low purchasing power city districts: social and economic value entangled by default pp. 72-86

- Alexander Styhre, Sara Brorström and Pernilla Gluch
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