Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 8, 2001
- The predictive ability of Bromilow's time-cost model: a comment pp. 759-764

- Russell Kenley
- Making a risk-based bid decision for overseas construction projects pp. 765-776

- Seung Han and James Diekmann
- An industrial organization economic supply chain approach for the construction industry: a review pp. 777-788

- Kerry London and Russell Kenley
- Foreign workers and labour segmentation in Malaysia's construction industry pp. 789-798

- Abdul-Rashid Abdul-Aziz
- Governing the project process: a conceptual framework pp. 799-808

- Graham Winch
- Improving solid waste reduction and recycling performance using goal setting and feedback pp. 809-817

- Helen Lingard, Guinevere Gilbert and Peter Graham
- Constructability implementation: a survey in the Malaysian construction industry pp. 819-829

- Mekdam Nima, Mohd Abdul-Kadir, Mohd Jaafar and Riadh Alghulami
- The philosophy, structure and objectives of research and development in Japan pp. 831-840

- Campbell Fraser and Anna Zarkada-Fraser
- Subcontractor perspectives on supply chain alliances pp. 841-848

- Andrew Dainty, Geoffrey Briscoe and Sarah Millett
Volume 19, issue 7, 2001
- Property rights implications of public-private joint ventures: a comment pp. 663-668

- Raymond Tse and Peter Love
- Matrix organizational structure, culture and commitment: a Hong Kong public sector case study of change pp. 669-673

- Steve Rowlinson
- Market structure of the construction industry in Hong Kong pp. 675-687

- Yat-Hung Chiang, Bo-Sin Tang and Wing-Yu Leung
- Schedule-dependent evolution of site layout planning pp. 689-697

- Emad Elbeltagi, Tarek Hegazy, Abdel Hady Hosny and Adel Eldosouky
- Application of Delphi method in selection of procurement systems for construction projects pp. 699-718

- Albert Chan, Esther Yung, Patrick Lam, C. M. Tam and S. O. Cheung
- Assessing the service quality of building maintenance providers: mechanical and engineering services pp. 719-726

- Gladys Kim Wan Siu, Adrian Bridge and Martin Skitmore
- A cost of quality analysis of a building project: towards a complete methodology for design and build pp. 727-740

- Mark Hall and Cyril Tomkins
- A theory of waste behaviour in the construction industry pp. 741-751

- M. M. M. Teo and M. Loosemore
Volume 19, issue 6, 2001
- Intra-team boundaries as inhibitors of performance improvement in UK design and build projects: a call for change pp. 559-562

- David Moore and Andrew Dainty
- The guaranteed maximum price contract as call option pp. 563-567

- Said Boukendour and Rahim Bah
- Capital budget planning practices of building contractors in Hong Kong pp. 569-576

- K. C. Lam, G. Runeson, S. T. Ng, T. S. Hu, S. O. Cheung and Z. M. Deng
- Benchmarking on-site productivity in France and the UK: a CALIBRE approach pp. 577-590

- Graham Winch and Brid Carr
- Developing world class construction companies in Singapore pp. 591-599

- Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi and Tan Fu Hwa
- Genetic algorithm optimization in building portfolio management pp. 601-609

- Thomas Tong, C. M. Tam and Albert Chan
- The effect of first aid training on objective safety behaviour in Australian small business construction firms pp. 611-618

- Helen Lingard
- Chinese culture and successful implementation of partnering in Singapore's construction industry pp. 619-632

- Ang Yee Kwan and George Ofori
- Implementing a multiskilled workforce pp. 633-641

- Carl Haas, Ana Maria Rodriguez, Robert Glover and Paul Goodrum
- Resource allocation heuristic in construction simulation pp. 643-651

- Zhang Hong, C. M. Tam and Jonathan Shi
Volume 19, issue 5, 2001
- Australian project time-cost analysis: Statistical analysis of intertemporal trends pp. 455-458

- Martin Skitmore and Ng Thomas
- A procedure for quantitatively evaluating site layout alternatives pp. 459-467

- Zhaoxia Li, Michael Anson and Guangming Li
- A linear programming model for cash flow management in the Brazilian construction industry pp. 469-479

- Paulo Barbosa and Priscilla Pimentel
- Competencies of professional quantity surveyors: A South African perspective pp. 481-491

- Raymond Nkado and Terry Meyer
- Design for manufacture: A strategy for successful application to buildings pp. 493-502

- Stephen Fox, Laurence Marsh and Graham Cockerham
- Analysing a consultant's competitiveness in two-envelope fee tendering pp. 503-510

- Derek Drew, Liwina Ho and Martin Skitmore
- An integrated approach to financing small contractors in developing countries: A conceptual model pp. 511-518

- Alex Eyiah
- Processes, maps and protocols: Understanding the shape of the construction process pp. 519-531

- Graham Winch and Brid Carr
- The influence of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 upon the procurement and management of small building works pp. 533-540

- Alan Griffith and Nick Phillips
- General contractors' relationships with subcontractors: A strategic asset pp. 541-549

- Serdar Kale and David Arditi
- Book review pp. 551-552

- Andrew Lemer
Volume 19, issue 4, 2001
- Culture and foreign companies' choice of entry mode: the case of the Singapore building and construction industry pp. 343-353

- Timothy Fisher and Malik Ranasinghe
- Empirical tests to discern linkages between construction and other economic sectors in Singapore pp. 355-363

- Chan Swee Lean
- Stockyard layout planning in precast concrete products industry: a case study and proposed framework pp. 365-377

- Ramesh Marasini, Nashwan Dawood and Brian Hobbs
- Productivity oriented analysis of design revisions pp. 379-391

- Mohan Raj Manavazhi and Zhang Xunzhi
- Study of attitude changes in people after the implementation of a new safety management system: the supervision plan pp. 393-403

- C. M. Tam, Ivan Fung and Albert Chan
- Pricing strategy in the US construction industry pp. 405-415

- Krishna Mochtar and David Arditi
- Integrated probabilistic schedules and estimates from project simulated data pp. 417-426

- roy J. Le Isidore, W. Edward Back and Gary Fry
- An analytical hierarchy process based procurement selection method pp. 427-437

- Sai-On Cheung, Tsun-Ip Lam, Mei-Yung Leung and Yue-Wang Wan
- Subcontracting in commercial and residential construction: an empirical investigation pp. 439-447

- Nicola Costantino, Roberto Pietroforte and Peter Hamill
- Reply pp. 449-450

- Hedley Smyth
Volume 19, issue 3, 2001
- Representation in building pp. 249-253

- Steven Groak
- The future of building economics: a note pp. 255-258

- Ranko Bon
- A review of recent trends in house construction and land prices in Great Britain pp. 259-265

- James Meikle
- Construction and capital formation in less developed economies: unravelling the informal sector in an African city pp. 267-274

- Jill Wells
- Employment generation in public works: recent South African experience pp. 275-284

- R. T. McCutcheon
- The idea of building business processes: the responsive housebuilder pp. 285-293

- Denis Towill
- Custom made housing in Japan and the growth of the super subcontractor pp. 295-300

- Shigeaki Iwashita
- A Japanese perspective on the decline of robust technologies and changing technological paradigms in housing construction: issues for construction management research pp. 301-306

- Tomonari Yashiro
- Standardization and pre-assembly- distinguishing myth from reality using case study research pp. 307-315

- Alistair Gibb
- Perspectives on component-based design in Japanese construction pp. 317-319

- Shuichi Matsumura
- Putting academic ideas into practice: technological progress and the absorptive capacity of construction organizations pp. 321-330

- David Gann
Volume 19, issue 2, 2001
- Correlates of the length of the relationship between main and specialist trade contractors in the construction industry pp. 131-133

- Zeynep Sozen and Olcay Kayahan
- Sources of competitive advantage of Turkish construction companies in international markets pp. 135-144

- Ozlem Oz
- Factors influencing development of construction enterprises in Singapore pp. 145-154

- George Ofori and Chan Swee Lean
- Are risk attitudes robust? Qualitative evidence before and after a business cycle inflection pp. 155-164

- John Raftery, Josephine Csete and Sammy Hui
- The predictive ability of Bromilow's time-cost model pp. 165-173

- S. Thomas Ng, Michael Mak, R. Martin Skitmore, Ka Chi Lam and Mark Varnam
- A fuzzy neural network approach for contractor prequalification pp. 175-188

- K. C. Lam, Tiesong Hu, S. Thomas Ng, Martin Skitmore and S. O. Cheung
- Construction industry in China's regional economy, 1990-1998 pp. 189-205

- Sun Sheng Han and George Ofori
- Genetic algorithm model in optimizing the use of labour pp. 207-215

- C. M. Tam, Thomas Tong, S. O. Cheung and Albert Chan
- Understandings of occupational health and safety risk control in small business construction firms: barriers to implementing technological controls pp. 217-226

- Helen Lingard and Noni Holmes
- IntelliCranes: an integrated crane type and model selection system pp. 227-237

- Anil Sawhney and Andre Mund
Volume 19, issue 1, 2001
- Subcontract procurement: are relationships changing? pp. 5-7

- David Greenwood
- The effects of money supply on construction flows pp. 9-17

- Raymond Y.C. Tse and John Raftery
- A study of quantity surveyors' ethical behaviour pp. 19-36

- Linda Fan, Christabel Ho and Vincent Ng
- Integrating project activities: the theory and practice of managing the supply chain through clusters pp. 37-47

- Davide Nicolini, Richard Holti and Mark Smalley
- Using national input/output data for embodied energy analysis of individual residential buildings pp. 49-61

- Graham J. Treloar, Peter E.D. Love and Gary D. Holt
- An integration of the fuzzy reasoning technique and the fuzzy optimization method in construction project management decision-making pp. 63-76

- K. C. Lam, A.T.P. So, Tiesong Hu, Thomas Ng, R. K. K. Yuen, S. M. Lo, S. O. Cheung and Hongwei Yang
- Risk assessment on contractors' pricing strategies pp. 77-84

- Tianji Xu and Robert L.K. Tiong
- Performance management in construction: a conceptual framework pp. 85-95

- Michail Kagioglou, Rachel Cooper and Ghassan Aouad
- Periodic refurbishment and reductions in national costs to sustain dwelling services pp. 97-108

- I. M. Johnstone
- Assessing management and performance of Sino-foreign construction joint ventures pp. 109-117

- Jun Luo
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