Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 11-12, 2015
- A framework for understanding purchasing in building construction companies pp. 865-879

- Louise Bildsten and Karen Manley
- Competitive tendering and individual behaviour in the construction industry: convenient immorality at work pp. 880-889

- Mark A. Hinton and Robert T. Hamilton
- Using BIM to integrate and achieve holistic future-proofing objectives in healthcare projects pp. 890-906

- I. Krystallis, P. Demian and A.D.f Price
- A socio-ecological analysis of hospital resilience to extreme weather events pp. 907-920

- Anumitra Mirti Chand and Martin Loosemore
- Developing a procurement path determination chart SEM-based approach pp. 921-941

- Mohammed A. Rajeh, John E. Tookey and James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi
- Institutionalizing infrastructure: photo-elicitation of cultural-cognitive knowledge of development pp. 942-956

- Jessica Kaminsky
Volume 33, issue 10, 2015
- Planning for uncertainty: use of structural equation modelling to determine the causal structure of time buffer allocation pp. 783-798

- Marion M. Russell, Min Liu and Simon M. Hsiang
- Dynamic demand risk assessment for toll road projects pp. 799-817

- Rajaa Alasad and Ibrahim Motawa
- Development and validation of a multilevel safety climate measurement tool in the construction industry pp. 818-839

- Rita Peihua Zhang, Helen Lingard and Steve Nevin
- Putting theory to work: the use of theory in construction research pp. 840-860

- Libby Schweber
- Relationship Management and the Management of Projects pp. 861-862

- Paul Gardiner
Volume 33, issue 9, 2015
- Applying social sciences to inspire behavioural change in the construction sector: an experimental study pp. 695-710

- Lars Sunding and Anders Ekholm
- Precedence relationship options for the resource levelling problem using a genetic algorithm pp. 711-723

- Vacharapoom Benjaoran, Wisitsak Tabyang and Nart Sooksil
- Building a new third construction sector through social enterprise pp. 724-739

- Martin Loosemore
- Looking and learning: using participatory video to improve health and safety in the construction industry pp. 740-751

- Helen Lingard, Sarah Pink, James Harley and Ruwini Edirisinghe
- Analysis of the distribution of the number of bidders in construction contract auctions pp. 752-770

- Pablo Ballesteros-P�rez, M. Carmen Gonz�lez-Cruz, Jose Luis Fuentes-Bargues and Martin Skitmore
- Megaproject Planning and Management: Essential Readings pp. 771-774

- Brian Atkin
- Measuring Construction: Prices, Output and Productivity pp. 775-777

- Bernard Vogl
- Sustainable Building Adaptation: Innovations in Decision-making pp. 777-778

- Stefan Olander
Volume 33, issue 8, 2015
- The effect of leader emotional intelligence on leader-follower chemistry: a study of construction project managers pp. 603-624

- Stephen Pryke, Damir Lunic and Sulafa Badi
- Creating a baseline for labour productivity of reinforced concrete building construction in Kuwait pp. 625-639

- Abdulaziz M. Jarkas and R. Malcolm W. Horner
- Social identity in the construction industry: implications for safety perception and behaviour pp. 640-652

- L.P. Andersen, I.L. Karlsen, P. Kines, T. Joensson and K.J. Nielsen
- Promoting cooperation in construction projects: an integrated approach of contractual incentive and trust pp. 653-670

- Yongcheng Fu, Yongqiang Chen, Shuibo Zhang and Wenqian Wang
- Significant cost-push factors in owner-built incremental housing construction in Tanzania pp. 671-688

- Samwel Alananga, Charles Lucian and Moses Mpogole Kusiluka
- Life Cycle Costing: For the Analysis, Management and Maintenance of Civil Engineering Infrastructure pp. 689-691

- Andrew Lemer
Volume 33, issue 7, 2015
- Practice-based learning in construction projects: a literature review pp. 513-530

- Anne Kokkonen and Pauli Alin
- Enhanced heuristic for finance-based scheduling of construction projects pp. 531-553

- Yuvraj Gajpal and Ashraf Elazouni
- Explaining cost overruns in infrastructure projects: a new framework with applications to Sweden pp. 554-568

- Hans Lind and Fredrik Brunes
- Barriers to realizing a stewardship relation between client and vendor: the Best Value approach pp. 569-586

- Tim Snippert, Wiebe Witteveen, Hans Boes and Hans Voordijk
- The capital budgeting evaluation practices (2014) of contractors in the Hong Kong construction industry pp. 587-600

- Ka Chi Lam and Olalekan Shamsideen Oshodi
Volume 33, issue 5-6, 2015
- Conference issue: 30th Annual ARCOM Conference pp. 329-333

- Ani Raiden and Simon Smith
- The development of a portfolio of business models: a longitudinal case study of a building material company pp. 334-348

- Matilda H��k, Lars Stehn and Staffan Brege
- The co-development of technology and new buildings: incorporating building integrated photovoltaics pp. 349-360

- Philippa Boyd, Graeme D. Larsen and Libby Schweber
- Safety and volunteer construction workers pp. 361-374

- Fred Sherratt, Martin Crapper, Lydia Foster-Smith and Sinead Walsh
- Designing robust and revisable policies for gender equality: lessons from the Australian construction industry pp. 375-389

- Natalie Galea, Abigail Powell, Martin Loosemore and Louise Chappell
- Supplier development initiatives and their impact on the consistency of project performance pp. 390-403

- Jonathan Gosling, Mohamed Naim, Denis Towill, Wessam Abouarghoub and Brian Moone
- 'Taking off my glasses in order to see': exploring practice on a building site using self-reflexive ethnography pp. 404-414

- Martin L�wstedt
- Evaluating the design of hospitals within a practice order network pp. 415-427

- Dennis O'Keeffe, Derek Thomson and Andrew Dainty
- Project manager-to-project allocations in practice: an empirical study of the decision-making practices of a multi-project based organization pp. 428-443

- Lone Seboni and Apollo Tutesigensi
- Legitimizing public health control on sites? A critical discourse analysis of the Responsibility Deal Construction Pledge pp. 444-452

- Fred Sherratt
- Diffusion of digital innovation in construction: a case study of a UK engineering firm pp. 453-466

- Amna Shibeika and Chris Harty
- A semiotic analysis of cartoons about occupational health and safety issues in the construction workplace pp. 467-483

- Serdar Ulubeyli, Volkan Arslan and Serkan Kivrak
- Exploring industrialized housebuilders' interpretations of local requirements using institutional logics pp. 484-494

- Anders Viking and Sofia Lidel�w
- Exploring and validating the internal dimensions of occupational stress: evidence from construction cost estimators in China pp. 495-507

- Bo Xiong, Martin Skitmore and Bo Xia
Volume 33, issue 4, 2015
- How can 'tasks made ready' during lookahead planning impact reliable workflow and project duration? pp. 243-258

- Farook R. Hamzeh, Emile Zankoul and Carel Rouhana
- Scoring rules and abnormally low bids criteria in construction tenders: a taxonomic review pp. 259-278

- Pablo Ballesteros-P�rez, Martin Skitmore, Eugenio Pellicer and M. Carmen Gonz�lez-Cruz
- The influence of green building certifications in collaboration and innovation processes pp. 279-298

- Benjamin Herazo and Gonzalo Lizarralde
- The fourth pillar of infrastructure sustainability: tailoring civil infrastructure to social context pp. 299-309

- Jessica Kaminsky
- Inter-organizational unfairness in the construction industry pp. 310-326

- M. Loosemore and B. Lim
Volume 33, issue 3, 2015
- Site managers' daily work and the uses of building information modelling in construction site management pp. 163-175

- Tarja M�ki and Hannele Kerosuo
- The Australian construction industry: is the shadow economy distorting productivity? pp. 176-186

- Will Chancellor and Malcolm Abbott
- Risk allocation in public-private partnership water supply projects in Ghana pp. 187-208

- Effah Ernest Ameyaw and Albert P.C. Chan
- Innovation management model: a tool for sustained implementation of product innovation into construction projects pp. 209-232

- Martina E. Murphy, Srinath Perera and George Heaney
- The Economics of Public-Private Partnerships: A Basic Guide pp. 233-238

- Chen-Yu Chang
Volume 33, issue 2, 2015
- A festschrift for Graham Ive pp. 91-105

- Chen-Yu Chang
- Project organizing as a problem in information pp. 106-116

- Graham M. Winch
- A critique of the methodology of building economics: trust the theories pp. 117-125

- GÖran Runeson and Gerard de Valence
- Graham Ive and the methodology of construction economics pp. 126-133

- Gerard de Valence and Goran Runeson
- An input-output analysis of the construction sector in emerging markets pp. 134-145

- Tullio Gregori and Roberto Pietroforte
- Mergers, acquisitions and the evolution of construction professional services firms pp. 146-159

- John Connaughton, Jim Meikle and Satu Teerikangas
Volume 33, issue 1, 2015
- The challenges and potentials of utilizing building information modelling in facility management: the case of the Center for Properties and Facilities of the University of Helsinki pp. 3-17

- Jenni Korpela, Reijo Miettinen, Teppo Salmikivi and Jaana Ihalainen
- Improving the health of male, blue collar construction workers: a social ecological perspective pp. 18-34

- Helen Lingard and Michelle Turner
- Synthetic cash flow model with singularity functions for unbalanced bidding scenarios pp. 35-54

- Yi Su and Gunnar Lucko
- Safety by design: dialogues between designers and builders using virtual reality pp. 55-72

- Rafael Sacks, Jennifer Whyte, Dana Swissa, Gabriel Raviv, Wei Zhou and Aviad Shapira
- Are we on the same page? Exploring construction professionals' mental models of occupational health and safety pp. 73-84

- Helen Lingard, Rita Peihua Zhang, Nick Blismas, Ron Wakefield and Brian Kleiner
- People and Organizational Management in Construction pp. 85-89

- Michaela Schaffhauser-Linzatti
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