Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 12, 2016
- Editorial pp. 843-844

- The Editors
- Risk-chasing behaviour in on-site construction decisions pp. 845-858

- Jean-Charles Fiolet, Carl Haas and Keith Hipel
- Developing and evaluating a framework of total constraint management for improving workflow in liquefied natural gas construction pp. 859-874

- Jun Wang, Wenchi Shou, Xiangyu Wang and Peng Wu
- Schedule health assessment of construction projects pp. 875-897

- Marco Alvise Bragadin and Kalle Kähkönen
- Implementing commercial information exchange: a construction supply chain case study pp. 898-918

- Mesut Pala, Francis Edum-Fotwe, Kirti Ruikar, Chris Peters and Nathan Doughty
- Estimating the number of new and repeated bidders in construction auctions pp. 919-934

- Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez and Martin Skitmore
Volume 34, issue 11, 2016
- Editorial pp. 737-738

- The Editors
- Marketing importance and marketing performance measurement of architecture firms in Singapore: an exploratory study pp. 739-750

- Sui Pheng Low, Shang Gao and Mohammad Matin Mohdari
- Emotional intelligence and British expatriates’ cross-cultural adjustment in international construction projects pp. 751-768

- Ashwini Konanahalli and Lukumon O. Oyedele
- Collaboration through innovation: implications for expertise in the AEC sector pp. 769-789

- Erik Poirier, Daniel Forgues and Sheryl Staub-French
- Renewal in construction projects: tracing effects of client requirements pp. 790-807

- Malena Ingemansson Havenvid, Kajsa Hulthén, Åse Linné and Viktoria Sundquist
- Methodological approach of construction business failure prediction studies: a review pp. 808-842

- Hafiz A. Alaka, Lukumon O. Oyedele, Hakeem A. Owolabi, Saheed O. Ajayi, Muhammad Bilal and Olugbenga O. Akinade
Volume 34, issue 10, 2016
- Editorial pp. 677-678

- The Editors
- Payment for offsite goods and materials: the Scottish perspective pp. 679-687

- Siobhan Morrison and Ian Trushell
- Innovative construction and the role of boundary objects: a Gehry case study pp. 688-699

- Liisa Naar, Natalia Nikolova and Perry Forsythe
- Stress among South African construction professionals: a job demand-control-support survey pp. 700-723

- Keith Cattell, Paul Bowen and Peter Edwards
- Enhancing life cycle cost analysis with a novel cost classification framework for pavement rehabilitation projects pp. 724-736

- Ahmed Abdelaty, Hyungseok David Jeong, Bryan Dannen and Francis Todey
Volume 34, issue 9, 2016
- Editorial pp. 609-610

- The Editors
- The role of line managers in creating and maintaining healthy work environments on project construction sites pp. 611-621

- Keith Townsend, Rebecca Loudoun and Katherine Markwell
- Estimation models for heating energy and electricity costs pp. 622-640

- Benjamin Lasshof and Christian Stoy
- What constitutes good production flow in construction? pp. 641-656

- Rafael Sacks
- Dualities and dilemmas: contending with uncertainty in large-scale safety-critical projects pp. 657-675

- Fiona C. Saunders, Andrew H. Sherry and Andrew W. Gale
- Statement of Retraction pp. 676-676

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 7-8, 2016
- Special Issue: Theorizing Expertise in Construction pp. 433-438

- Mark Addis, David Boyd and Ani Raiden
- Tacit and explicit knowledge in construction management pp. 439-445

- Mark Addis
- Rethinking construction expertise with posthumanism pp. 446-457

- Daniel John Sage
- The being of construction management expertise pp. 458-470

- Sidney Newton
- Expert knowledge in the making: using a processual lens to examine expertise in construction pp. 471-483

- Paul Chan
- The building or enactment of expertise in context: what the performative turn in the social sciences may add to expertise research in construction management pp. 484-491

- Karen Mogendorff
- The role of cues in expert project manager sensemaking pp. 492-507

- Eva Marie P. Gacasan, Mark W. Wiggins and Ben J. Searle
- Horseplay, care and hands on hard work: gendered strategies of a project manager on a construction site pp. 508-521

- Ani Raiden
- Conceptualizing environmental expertise through the lens of institutional work pp. 522-535

- Pernilla Gluch and Petra Bosch-Sijtsema
- Engaged scholarship in construction management research: the adoption of information and communications technology in construction projects pp. 536-551

- Hans Voordijk and Arjen Adriaanse
- Theory and research in construction education: the case for pragmatism pp. 552-560

- Lloyd M. Scott
- Reproducing knowledge in construction expertise: a reflexive theory, critical approach pp. 561-577

- Sittimont Kanjanabootra and Brian Corbitt
- Practitioners deconstructing and reconstructing practices when responding to the implementation of BIM pp. 578-591

- Anne Kokkonen and Pauli Alin
- Theorizing construction industry practice within a disaster risk reduction setting: is it a panacea or an illusion? pp. 592-607

- Bingunath Ingirige
Volume 34, issue 6, 2016
- Editorial pp. 353-354

- The Editors
- Effects of systematic work preparation meetings on safety climate and psychosocial conditions in the construction industry pp. 355-365

- Anders Pousette and Marianne Törner
- Exploring the potential for the use of video to communicate safety information to construction workers: case studies of organizational use pp. 366-376

- Ruwini Edirisinghe and Helen Lingard
- Work–life fit: identification of demand and resource typologies within a systems framework pp. 377-392

- Michelle Turner and Helen Lingard
- The impact of the recent economic recession on the operation of the NEC contract in Northern Ireland pp. 393-417

- Tara Brooks, John Spillane, Paul Tansey and Caroline Hendron
- Studying ‘cost as information’ to account for construction improvements pp. 418-431

- Abigail Robson, David Boyd and Niraj Thurairajah
- Corrigendum pp. 432-432

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 4-5, 2016
- Editorial for the Special Issue on Business Development and Marketing in Construction pp. 205-217

- Hedley Smyth, Richard Fellows, Anita Liu and Wilco Tijhuis
- Business models for foreign firms offering construction-related consultancy services in China pp. 218-235

- Florence Yean Yng Ling and Shan Li
- Development of entry location, entry timing and entry mode decision model for construction firms in international markets pp. 236-257

- Christopher Nigel Preece, Che Maznah Mat Isa, Hamidah Mohd Saman and Che Khairil Che Ibrahim
- The role of environmental sustainability in marketing of small architectural design practices pp. 258-271

- Niamh Murtagh, Aeli Roberts and Richard Hind
- The value of project execution services: a problem and uncertainty perspective pp. 272-285

- Magnus Hellström, Robin Wikström, Magnus Gustafsson and Hanna Luotola
- Managing value co-creation/destruction: a longitudinal education capital programme/project case study pp. 286-301

- Grant R.W. Mills and Kamran Razmdoost
- The use of social customer relationship management by building contractors: evidence from Tasmania pp. 302-316

- Kevin M. Swarts, Kim Lehman and Gemma K. Lewis
- Towards a service-led relationship in project-based firms pp. 317-334

- Kamran Razmdoost and Grant Mills
- A case study of hybrid strategies to create value for a contracting business in the education sector in England and Wales pp. 335-352

- F.K.T. Cheung, E. Kurul and A.H. Oti
Volume 34, issue 3, 2016
- Profitability performance assessment in the Australian construction industry: a global relational two-stage DEA method pp. 147-159

- Xiancun Hu and Chunlu Liu
- An alternative classification of project delivery methods used in the United States building construction industry pp. 160-173

- Bryan W. Franz and Robert M. Leicht
- Third-party logistics in construction: the case of a large hospital project pp. 174-191

- Andreas Ekeskär and Martin Rudberg
- Managing information complexity using system dynamics on construction projects pp. 192-204

- Khurram Iqbal Ahmad Khan, Roger Flanagan and Shu-Ling Lu
Volume 34, issue 2, 2016
- Macroeconomic effects of energetic building retrofit: input-output sensitivity analyses pp. 79-97

- Johannes Hartwig and Judit Kockat
- Studying intra-organizational dynamics in implementing supply chain partnering: a case study about work floor experiences in a Dutch housing association pp. 98-109

- Marieke Venselaar and Vincent Gruis
- Development of a mindfulness--stress--performance model for construction workers pp. 110-128

- Mei-yung Leung, Qi Liang and Jingyu Yu
- Applicability and benefits of the ecosystem concept in the construction industry pp. 129-144

- Lauri Pulkka, Miro Ristimäki, Karoliina Rajakallio and Seppo Junnila
Volume 34, issue 1, 2016
- Sensors and sensibility: examining the role of technological features in servitizing construction towards greater sustainability pp. 4-20

- William G. Robinson, Paul Chan and Thomas Lau
- Trade-offs in the value capture of architectural firms: the significance of professional value pp. 21-34

- Marina Bos-de Vos, J.W.F. Hans Wamelink and Leentje Volker
- Detecting defects in the UK new-build housing sector: a learning perspective pp. 35-45

- Tony Hopkin, Shu-Ling Lu, Phil Rogers and Martin Sexton
- Assessing the impact of energy management initiatives on the energy usage during the construction phase of an educational building project in Ireland pp. 46-60

- Jan Gottsche, Mark Kelly and Martin Taggart
- The relationship between motivations of architectural designers and environmentally sustainable construction design pp. 61-75

- Niamh Murtagh, Aeli Roberts and Richard Hind
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