Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 12, 2020
- Pandemics, public-private partnerships (PPPs), and force majeure | COVID-19 expectations and implications pp. 1077-1085

- Carter B. Casady and David Baxter
- Challenging complacency in construction management research: the case of PPPs pp. 1086-1100

- Fred Sherratt, Simon Sherratt and Chris Ivory
- The loosening control of social housing: creating a holistic retrofit system for an ageing population through the lens of governmentality pp. 1101-1121

- Dayna Rodger, Nicola Callaghan and Craig S. Thomson
- Normalising deviance in construction project organizations: a case study on the collapse of Carillion pp. 1122-1138

- Sara Hajikazemi, Kirsi Aaltonen, Tuomas Ahola, Wenche Aarseth and Bjorn Andersen
- Assessing the impact of social procurement policies for Indigenous people pp. 1139-1157

- George Denny-Smith, Megan Williams and Martin Loosemore
- Abusive supervisors and employee work-to-family conflict in Chinese construction projects: how does family support help? pp. 1158-1178

- Lei Ju, Wanyu Zhao, Chunlin Wu, Haofan Li and Xin Ning
Volume 38, issue 11, 2020
- Developing safety cooperation in construction: between facilitating independence and tightening the grip pp. 977-992

- Regine Grytnes, Dylan E. Tutt and Lars Peter Sønderbo Andersen
- The client’s role in promoting work health and safety in construction projects: balancing contracts and relationships to effect change pp. 993-1008

- Helen Lingard, Ron Wakefield and Derek Walker
- Examining the interaction between bodily pain and mental health of construction workers pp. 1009-1023

- Michelle Turner and Helen Lingard
- Developing hazard recognition skill among the next-generation of construction professionals pp. 1024-1039

- Alex Albert, Idris Jeelani and Kevin Han
- Unravelling the influence of teamwork on trade crew productivity: a review and a proposed framework pp. 1040-1060

- Santhosh Loganathan and Perry Forsythe
- Relational determinants of construction project outcomes: a social network perspective pp. 1061-1076

- Martin Loosemore, Rowan Braham, Yuan Yiming and Chris Bronkhorst
Volume 38, issue 10, 2020
- Integrating ex-offenders into the Australian construction industry pp. 877-893

- Martin Loosemore, Francesco Daniele and Benson T. H. Lim
- Negotiating gender in the male-dominated skilled trades: a systematic literature review pp. 894-916

- Donna Bridges, Elizabeth Wulff, Larissa Bamberry, Branka Krivokapic-Skoko and Stacey Jenkins
- The effect of prevailing wages on building costs, bid competition, and bidder behaviour: evidence from Ohio school construction pp. 917-933

- Lameck Onsarigo, Kevin Duncan and Alan Atalah
- Structural analysis of inter-industrial linkages: an application to the Australian construction industry pp. 934-946

- Ruixue Zhu, Xiancun Hu and Chunlu Liu
- Characterising nuclear decommissioning projects: an investigation of the project characteristics that affect the project performance pp. 947-963

- Diletta Colette Invernizzi, Giorgio Locatelli and Naomi J. Brookes
- Developing a neighbourhood: exploring construction projects from a project ecology perspective pp. 964-976

- Susanna Hedborg and Tina Karrbom Gustavsson
Volume 38, issue 9, 2020
- The occupational attractiveness of the built environment and the roles of individualism and collectivism: a hidden source of conflict and gender imbalance? pp. 773-788

- Gerard Dericks and Florence T. T. Phua
- Male and female mental health differences in built environment undergraduates pp. 789-806

- Christina M. Scott-Young, Michelle Turner and Sarah Holdsworth
- How family-supportive supervisor affect Chinese construction workers’ work-family conflict and turnover intention: investigating the moderating role of work and family identity salience pp. 807-823

- Bingsheng Liu, Qi Wang, Guangdong Wu, Junwei Zheng and Ling Li
- Losing face from engagement – an overlooked risk in the implementation of participatory organisational health and safety initiatives in the construction industry pp. 824-839

- Jeppe Z. N. Ajslev, Christian D. Wåhlin-Jacobsen, Mikkel Brandt, Jeppe L. Møller and Lars L. Andersen
- ICT for external stakeholder management: sociomateriality from a power perspective pp. 840-855

- Johan Ninan, Ashwin Mahalingam, Stewart Clegg and Shankar Sankaran
- Low carbon building performance in the construction industry: a multi-method approach of system dynamics and building performance modelling pp. 856-876

- George Papachristos, Nishesh Jain, Esfandiar Burman, Nici Zimmermann, Xiaoying Wu, Pei Liu, Dejan Mumovic, Borong Lin, Mike Davies and Andrew Edkins
Volume 38, issue 8, 2020
- Grid-based construction site layout planning with Particle Swarm Optimisation and Travel Path Distance pp. 673-688

- Vacharapoom Benjaoran and Vachara Peansupap
- Evaluating the environmental performance of pipeline construction using systems modelling pp. 689-714

- Mohamed Matar, Hesham Osman, Maged Georgy, Azza Abou-Zeid and Moheeb Elsaid
- Resource optimisation in line of balance scheduling pp. 715-725

- Mohammad A. Ammar
- Evaluating planning strategies for prioritizing projects in sustainability improvement programs pp. 726-738

- Amir R. Hessami, Vahid Faghihi, Amy Kim and David N. Ford
- Comparison of cost and schedule performance of large public projects under P3 and traditional delivery models: a Canadian study pp. 739-755

- Jing Zhang, Fangjian Chen and X.-X. Yuan
- A multi-objective construction site layout planning problem solved through integration of location and traffic assignment models pp. 756-772

- Ahmed W. A. Hammad
Volume 38, issue 7, 2020
- Borrowing theories: contextual and empirical considerations pp. 581-588

- Richard Fellows and Anita M. M. Liu
- Professional identity and anxiety in architect-client interactions pp. 589-602

- Sumati Ahuja, Natalia Nikolova and Stewart Clegg
- Hybrid organisations as trading zones: responses to institutional complexity in the shaping of strategic partnerships pp. 603-622

- Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb, Nicolaj Frederiksen, Christian Koch and Christian Thuesen
- Rationales and practices for dynamic stakeholder engagement and disengagement. Evidence from dementia-friendly health and social care environments pp. 623-639

- Federica Pascale, Efthimia Pantzartzis, Ilias Krystallis and Andrew D. F. Price
- Developing construction hazard recognition skill: leveraging safety climate and social network safety communication patterns pp. 640-658

- Bhavana Pandit, Alex Albert and Yashwardhan Patil
- Multi-organisational approach to safety training: the case of a Finnish Safety Training Park pp. 659-672

- Arto Reiman, Louise Møller Pedersen, Seppo Väyrynen, Olli Airaksinen, Erja Sormunen and Tuula Räsänen
Volume 38, issue 6, 2020
- The structure of emergent prefabricated housing industries: a comparative case study of Australia and Sweden pp. 483-501

- Dale Steinhardt, Karen Manley, Louise Bildsten and Kristian Widen
- Performance-based control of variability and tolerance in off-site manufacture and assembly: optimization of penalty on poor production quality pp. 502-514

- Mehrdad Arashpour, Amin Heidarpour, Ali Akbar Nezhad, Zahra Hosseinifard, Nicholas Chileshe and Reza Hosseini
- Quantifying the interruption impact of activity delays in non-serial repetitive construction projects pp. 515-533

- Abbas Hassan and Khaled El-Rayes
- A novel mathematical optimisation model for the scheduling of activities in modular construction factories pp. 534-551

- Ahmed Wa Hammad, Hanna Grzybowska, Monty Sutrisna, Ali Akbarnezhad and Assed Haddad
- The risks of and barriers to social procurement in construction: a supply chain perspective pp. 552-569

- Martin Loosemore, Suhair Alkilani and Robert Mathenge
- Reaching for the stars: green construction cost premiums for Homestar certification pp. 570-580

- Rochelle Ade and Michael Rehm
Volume 38, issue 5, 2020
- BIM policy and management pp. 413-419

- Ghang Lee and André Borrmann
- Conceptualizing and operationalizing team task interdependences: BIM implementation assessment using effort distribution analytics pp. 420-446

- Ajibade A. Aibinu and Eleni Papadonikolaki
- Understanding BIM’s impact on professional work practices using activity theory pp. 447-467

- Adeyemi Akintola, Senthilkumar Venkatachalam and David Root
- Client’s role in promoting BIM implementation and innovation in construction pp. 468-482

- Hannes Lindblad and Jacob Rudolphsson Guerrero
Volume 38, issue 4, 2020
- Ray Levitt: professor, practitioner and pathfinder pp. 305-307

- Amy Javernick-Will, Ashwin Mahalingam and John E. Taylor
- Methods of safety prediction: analysis and integration of risk assessment, leading indicators, precursor analysis, and safety climate pp. 308-321

- Matthew R. Hallowell, Siddharth Bhandari and Wael Alruqi
- Mirror-breaking strategies to enable digital manufacturing in Silicon Valley construction firms: a comparative case study pp. 322-339

- Daniel M. Hall, Jennifer K. Whyte and Jerker Lessing
- Design science research in construction management: multi-disciplinary collaboration on the SightPlan system pp. 340-354

- Iris D. Tommelein
- Virtual design and construction pp. 355-363

- John Kunz and Martin Fischer
- Imitation and adaptation: lessons from a case study of a metro rail project in India pp. 364-382

- Mahesh Balasubramani, Ashwin Mahalingam and W. Richard Scott
- Responsive governance in PPP projects to manage uncertainty pp. 383-397

- Geert Dewulf and Michael J. Garvin
- High-value, collaborative networks pp. 398-408

- Paul S. Chinowsky and Amy Javernick-Will
- Rejoinder to the Festschrift pp. 409-411

- Raymond E. Levitt
Volume 38, issue 3, 2020
- Influence of risk mitigation measures on international construction project success criteria – a survey of Indian experiences pp. 207-222

- Satish Kumar Viswanathan, Kamalendra Kumar Tripathi and Kumar Neeraj Jha
- Understanding the role of contractor capability in risk management: a comparative case study of two similar projects pp. 223-238

- K. Chandrashekhar Iyer, Ratnesh Kumar and Surya Prakash Singh
- Highly effective companies in supplier quality surveillance practices: a quantitative analysis pp. 239-258

- Thaís da C. L. Alves, Yoshua Neuman, Kenneth D. Walsh, Kim LaScola Needy and Rufaidah AlMaian
- DNPV: a valuation methodology for infrastructure and Capital investments consistent with prospect theory pp. 259-274

- David Espinoza, Javier Rojo, Arturo Cifuentes and Jeremy Morris
- Construction labour, subcontracting and masculinity: “construction is a man’s job” pp. 275-290

- Sidar Çınar
- Work-life balance of UK construction workers: relationship with mental health pp. 291-303

- Yasuhiro Kotera, Pauline Green and David Sheffield
Volume 38, issue 2, 2020
- A multi-disciplinary meta-review of the public–private partnerships research pp. 109-125

- Timur Narbaev, Alberto De Marco and Nurlan Orazalin
- PPP project procurement model selection in China: does it matter? pp. 126-139

- Wang Pu, Fei Xu, Ruoxun Chen and Rc Marques
- The role of public private partnerships in fostering innovation pp. 140-156

- Nunzia Carbonara and Roberta Pellegrino
- Win-win pricing method for BOT projects using a simulation-based evolutionary optimization pp. 157-171

- Nastaran Tavakoli and Seyed Hossein Hosseini Nourzad
- Multi-criteria decision analysis and quality of design decisions in infrastructure tenders: a contractor’s perspective pp. 172-188

- Jeroen van der Meer, Andreas Hartmann, Aad van der Horst and Geert Dewulf
- Exploring the dimensions of traditional authority influencing stakeholder management at the pre-construction stage of infrastructure projects pp. 189-206

- Ayirebi Dansoh, Samuel Frimpong and Goodenough Dennis Oppong
Volume 38, issue 1, 2020
- Revisiting basics: theoretically-grounded interesting research that addresses challenges that matter pp. 1-10

- Paul Chan
- Safety indicators: questioning the quantitative dominance pp. 11-17

- David Oswald
- “Shared sense of purposefulness”: a new concept to understand the practice of coordinating design in construction pp. 18-31

- Mustafa Selçuk Çıdık and David Boyd
- The power of humour to unite and divide: a case study of design coordination meetings in construction pp. 32-54

- Hazel Ponton, Allan Osborne, Neill Thompson and David Greenwood
- Populating the social realm: new roles arising from social procurement pp. 55-70

- Daniella Troje and Pernilla Gluch
- Irish construction cross border trade and Brexit: Practitioner perceptions on the periphery of Europe pp. 71-90

- Tara Brooks, Lloyd Scott, John P. Spillane and Katy Hayward
- Infrastructure maintenance and replacement optimization under multiple uncertainties and managerial flexibility pp. 91-107

- Martine van den Boomen, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Yue Shang and A. R. M. Wolfert
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