Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 12, 2018
- The interplay between formal and informal elements in analysing situations of role conflict among construction participants pp. 651-665

- Shabnam Kabiri and Will Hughes
- Incorporating the effect of weather in construction scheduling and management with sine wave curves: application in the United Kingdom pp. 666-682

- Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez, Stefán Thor Smith, Josephine Gwen Lloyd-Papworth and Peter Cooke
- Extending and operationalizing construction productivity measurement on building projects pp. 683-699

- Perry Forsythe
- Knowledge coordination in transnational engineering projects:a practice-based study pp. 700-715

- Shobha Ramalingam and Ashwin Mahalingam
Volume 36, issue 11, 2018
- Liminal roles in construction project practice: exploring change through the roles of partnering manager, building logistic specialist and BIM coordinator pp. 599-610

- Tina Karrbom Gustavsson
- The influence of quality benefit and marginal contribution on the optimal equity structure of the PPP projects: balancing public and private benefits pp. 611-622

- Bing Wang, Shuibo Zhang, Xiuqin Wang and Zhuo Feng
- Where do I go from here? Motivated reasoning in construction decisions pp. 623-634

- Richard F. Fellows and Anita M. M. Liu
- Digital disruption of the AEC industry: technology-oriented scenarios for possible future development paths pp. 635-650

- Rita Lavikka, Johanna Kallio, Thomas Casey and Miimu Airaksinen
Volume 36, issue 9, 2018
- Categorizing suppliers for development investments in construction: application of DEA and RFM concept pp. 487-506

- Abdollah Noorizadeh, Kamran Rashidi and Antti Peltokorpi
- Chinese investment in the Australian construction industry: the social amplification of risk pp. 507-520

- J. Sacilotto and M. Loosemore
- Infrastructure epistemologies: water, wastewater and displaced persons in Germany pp. 521-534

- Jessica Kaminsky and Kasey Faust
- Integrating product and process design in construction pp. 535-543

- Cecília Gravina da Rocha and Sergio Kemmer
Volume 36, issue 8, 2018
- Rationale: the necessary ingredient for contributions to theory and practice pp. 423-424

- Amy Javernick-Will
- Bringing planning back into the picture – How can supply chain planning aid in dealing with supply chain-related problems in construction? pp. 425-442

- Micael Thunberg and Anna Fredriksson
- External stakeholder strategic actions in construction projects: a Vietnamese study pp. 443-458

- Tan Hai Dang Nguyen, Nicholas Chileshe and Raufdeen Rameezdeen
- How the capital structure of firms is determined over business cycles: further evidence from the construction industry of Taiwan pp. 459-471

- Hsien-Hung Yeh
- Understanding the multiple functions of construction contracts: the anatomy of FIDIC model contracts pp. 472-485

- Yongqiang Chen, Wenqian Wang, Shuibo Zhang and Jingya You
Volume 36, issue 7, 2018
- The role of building control surveyors and their power in promoting sustainable construction pp. 363-374

- Niamh Murtagh, Loulwa Achkar and Aeli Roberts
- Quantifying stakeholders’ influence on energy efficiency of housing: development and application of a four-step methodology pp. 375-393

- Sherif Zedan and Wendy Miller
- Co-creating social value through cross-sector collaboration between social enterprises and the construction industry pp. 394-408

- J. Barraket and M. Loosemore
- The role of organizational climate in socially embedding construction firms’ sustainability goals pp. 409-421

- F.T.T. Phua
Volume 36, issue 6, 2018
- Capital project planning for a circular economy pp. 303-312

- Benjamin Sanchez and Carl Haas
- Agent-based modelling and construction – reconstructing antiquity’s largest infrastructure project pp. 313-327

- J. Riley Snyder, Ozge Dilaver, Lucy C. Stephenson, Jan E. Mackie and Simon D. Smith
- A simulation-based method for effective workface planning of industrial construction projects pp. 328-347

- Di Hu, Yasser Mohamed, Hosein Taghaddos and Ulrich (Rick) Hermann
- Diversification in the international construction business pp. 348-361

- Meng Ye, Weisheng Lu, Roger Flanagan and Kunhui Ye
Volume 36, issue 5, 2018
- The social impact of construction industry schools-based corporate volunteering pp. 243-258

- Martin Loosemore and Jemma Bridgeman
- On the nexus of changing public facilities management practices: purposive and co-creative actions across multiple levels pp. 259-275

- Pernilla Gluch and Ingrid Svensson
- Constructing safety: investigating senior executive long-term incentive plans and safety objectives in the construction sector pp. 276-290

- Vanessa McDermott, Rita Peihua Zhang, Andrew Hopkins and Jan Hayes
- Exploring safety management challenges for multi-national construction workforces: a UK case study pp. 291-301

- David Oswald, Fred Sherratt, Simon D. Smith and Matthew R. Hallowell
Volume 36, issue 4, 2018
- Plugging into the big debates of the day pp. 181-181

- Roine Leiringer and Andy Dainty
- A framework for managing organizations in complex environments pp. 182-202

- Wael Khalil Shadid
- Optimized real options-based approach for government guarantees in PPP toll road projects pp. 203-216

- Faruk Buyukyoran and Selin Gundes
- Creating opportunities in the face of an environmental jolt: exploring turnaround strategizing practices within large Irish construction contractors pp. 217-241

- Paul Tansey, John P. Spillane and Tara Brooks
Volume 36, issue 3, 2018
- Reinforcing cycles involving inter- and intraorganizational paradoxical tensions when managing large construction projects pp. 125-140

- Henrik Szentes
- Shaping the discourse of worker health in the UK construction industry pp. 141-152

- Fred Sherratt
- Work-related contact, work–family conflict, psychological distress and sleep problems experienced by construction professionals: an integrated explanatory model pp. 153-174

- Paul Bowen, Rajen Govender, Peter Edwards and Keith Cattell
- Construction economics and economics journals pp. 175-180

- Jan Brochner
Volume 36, issue 2, 2018
- Mapping corporate social responsibility strategies in the construction and engineering industry pp. 67-82

- Martin Loosemore and Benson Teck Heng Lim
- Managing collaborative space in multi-partner projects pp. 83-95

- Anne Kokkonen and Anne Live Vaagaasar
- A strategic analysis of contract termination in public–private partnerships: implications from cases in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 96-108

- Anthony T. Odoemena and Masahide Horita
- Improving workflow and resource usage in construction schedules through location-based management system (LBMS) pp. 109-124

- Hylton Olivieri, Olli Seppänen and Ariovaldo Denis Granja
Volume 36, issue 1, 2018
- The formation of a collaborative project identity in an infrastructure alliance project pp. 1-21

- Anna-Maija Hietajärvi and Kirsi Aaltonen
- Social identity, safety climate and self-reported accidents among construction workers pp. 22-31

- Lars Peter Andersen, Line Nørdam, Thomas Joensson, Pete Kines and Kent J. Nielsen
- Categorizing modularization strategies to achieve various objectives of building investments pp. 32-48

- Antti Peltokorpi, Hylton Olivieri, Ariovaldo Denis Granja and Olli Seppänen
- Reorganizing construction logistics for improved performance pp. 49-65

- Viktoria Sundquist, Lars-Erik Gadde and Kajsa Hulthén
Volume 35, issue 11-12, 2017
- Editorial pp. 655-656

- Andy Dainty and Roine Leiringer
- Thinking with materialities in construction management: a response to Alexander Styhre pp. 657-662

- Daniel Sage
- Thinking with Daniel Sage: some final remarks pp. 663-664

- Alexander Styhre
- Human research ethics – is construction management research concerned? pp. 665-675

- Ian Stewart, Peter Fenn and Elika Aminian
- Options-based negotiation management of PPP–BOT infrastructure projects pp. 676-692

- Meghdad Attarzadeh, David K.H. Chua, Michael Beer and Ernest L.S. Abbott
- Slacks-based data envelopment analysis for eco-efficiency assessment in the Australian construction industry pp. 693-706

- Xiancun Hu and Chunlu Liu
- Promoting wellbeing at university: the role of resilience for students of the built environment pp. 707-718

- Michelle Turner, Christina M. Scott-Young and Sarah Holdsworth
- Indexes for Volume 35 (2017) pp. 719-719

- The Editors
- Indexes for Volume 35 (2017) pp. 720-724

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 10, 2017
- Challenges when implementing BIM for industry change pp. 597-610

- Susanna Vass and Tina Karrbom Gustavsson
- The role of industry: an analytical framework to understand ICT transformation within the AEC industry pp. 611-626

- Mattias Jacobsson, Henrik C.J. Linderoth and Steve Rowlinson
- Construction firms in public–private partnerships: a place to grow pp. 627-640

- Athena Roumboutsos, Ancor Suárez Alemán and Robert Ågren
- Corporate volunteering in the construction industry: motivations, costs and benefits pp. 641-653

- Martin Loosemore and Jemma Bridgeman
Volume 35, issue 8-9, 2017
- Editorial for the special issue on social networks in construction pp. 445-454

- Stephen Pryke, Sulafa Badi and Lena Bygballe
- The link between knowledge sharing connections and employee time savings: A social network analysis pp. 455-467

- Cristina Poleacovschi, Amy Javernick-Will and Tony Tong
- The social network of the UK PPP secondary equity market – returns and competition in an emerging market pp. 468-481

- Alberto De Biasio and Alex Murray
- Network strategy for contractors’ business competitiveness pp. 482-497

- Calvin Keung and Liyin Shen
- Managing stakeholder networks for a social license to build pp. 498-513

- Robert G. Boutilier and Michal Zdziarski
- Inter-organizational resource coordination in post-disaster infrastructure recovery pp. 514-530

- Aaron Opdyke, Florence Lepropre, Amy Javernick-Will and Matthew Koschmann
- Formal and informal relations within BIM-enabled supply chain partnerships pp. 531-552

- Eleni Papadonikolaki, Alexander Verbraeck and Hans Wamelink
- An actor–network theory approach to developing an expanded conceptualization of collaboration in industrialized building housing construction pp. 553-577

- Kerry London and Zelinna Pablo
- ‘What does this mean’? Sensemaking in the strategic action field of construction pp. 578-596

- Richard Fellows and Anita M. M. Liu
Volume 35, issue 7, 2017
- On the right to disagree, healthy debates and moving forward pp. 383-384

- Roine Leiringer and Andy Dainty
- The prospects for a production management body of knowledge in business schools: response to Koskela (2017) “Why is management research irrelevant?” pp. 385-391

- Chris Ivory
- The futures of construction management research pp. 392-403

- Chris Harty and Roine Leiringer
- How (do) internal capabilities and the geography of business networks shape the performance of contractors in public procurement tenders? Evidence from the construction industry pp. 404-419

- Roberta Apa and Silvia Rita Sedita
- Applying the dynamic capabilities framework in the case of a large public construction client pp. 420-431

- Abderisak Adam and Göran Lindahl
- Condom use by South African construction workers pp. 432-444

- Paul Bowen, Rajen Govender and Peter Edwards
Volume 35, issue 6, 2017
- Frames, agency and institutional change: the case of benchmarking in Danish construction pp. 305-323

- Grane Mikael Gregaard Rasmussen, Per Langaa Jensen and Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb
- From visions to practice – The role of sensemaking, institutional logic and pragmatic practice pp. 324-337

- Henrik C. J. Linderoth
- Institutions and institutional logics in construction safety management: the case of climatic heat stress pp. 338-367

- Andrea Yunyan Jia, Steve Rowlinson, Martin Loosemore, Mengnan Xu, Baizhan Li and Alistair Gibb
- Analysis of the impact of craft labour availability on North American construction project productivity and schedule performance pp. 368-380

- Hossein Karimi, Timothy R. B. Taylor and Paul M. Goodrum
- Corrigendum pp. 381-381

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 5, 2017
- Promoting construction workers’ health: a multi-level system perspective pp. 239-253

- Helen Lingard and Michelle Turner
- What influences professional women’s career advancement in construction? pp. 254-275

- Valerie Francis
- What you see is not what you get: single-family house renovation and energy retrofit seen through the lens of sociomateriality pp. 276-287

- Martine Buser and Veronica Carlsson
- The impacts of industrialization on construction subcontractors: a resource based view pp. 288-304

- Edward Goh and Martin Loosemore
Volume 35, issue 4, 2017
- Let’s get critical! A call for critical reviews and essays pp. 183-183

- The Editors
- The sociotechnical regime and Swedish contractor perceptions of structural frames pp. 184-195

- Kerstin Hemström, Leif Gustavsson and Krushna Mahapatra
- Flexibility in PPP contracts – Dealing with potential change in the pre-contract phase of a construction project pp. 196-206

- Hatice Çiğdem Demirel, Wim Leendertse, Leentje Volker and Marcel Hertogh
- Does the built-environment industry attract risk-taking individuals? pp. 207-217

- F. T. T. Phua
- Public sustainable-energy requirements and innovation in UK PFI school projects pp. 218-238

- Sulafa Badi
Volume 35, issue 3, 2017
- What kind of expertise is needed for low energy construction? pp. 78-89

- Linda Clarke, Colin Gleeson and Christopher Winch
- Linking corporate social responsibility and organizational performance in the construction industry pp. 90-105

- Martin Loosemore and Benson Teck Heng Lim
- On the distribution of bids for construction contract auctions pp. 106-121

- Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez and Martin Skitmore
- Managing the unknown – Addressing the potential health risks of nanomaterials in the built environment pp. 122-136

- Wendy Jones, Alistair Gibb, Chris Goodier and Phil Bust
- Evolutionary game of investors’ opportunistic behaviour during the operational period in PPP projects pp. 137-153

- Jicai Liu, Ruolan Gao, Charles Yuen Jen Cheah and Jian Luo
- A comparison of inspection practices within the construction industry between the Danish and Swedish Work Environment Authorities pp. 154-169

- Kent Jacob Nielsen
- Referees for Volume 34 (2016) pp. 170-179

- The Editors
- Indexes for Volume 34 (2016) pp. 180-181

- The Editors
Volume 35, issue 1-2, 2017
- Construction Management and Economics: New Directions pp. 1-3

- Roine Leiringer and Andy Dainty
- Why is management research irrelevant? pp. 4-23

- Lauri Koskela
- Being careful what we wish for? Challenges and opportunities afforded through engagement with business and management research pp. 24-34

- Mike Bresnen
- Thinking about materiality: the value of a construction management and engineering view pp. 35-44

- Alexander Styre
- Construction flow index: a metric of production flow quality in construction pp. 45-63

- Rafael Sacks, Olli Seppänen, Vitaliy Priven and Jonathan Savosnick
- Energy-based safety risk assessment: does magnitude and intensity of energy predict injury severity? pp. 64-77

- Matthew R. Hallowell, Dillon Alexander and John A. Gambatese
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