Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 12, 2014
- The advantages of information management through building information modelling pp. 1153-1165

- Peter Demian and David Walters
- How to create a space for stakeholders' involvement in construction pp. 1166-1182

- Pia Storvang and Ann H�jbjerg Clarke
- Key performance indicators for facility performance assessment: simulation of core indicators pp. 1183-1204

- Sarel Lavy, John A. Garcia, Phil Scinto and Manish K. Dixit
- A panel vector error correction approach to forecasting demand in regional construction markets pp. 1205-1221

- Heng Jiang and Chunlu Liu
- Quantitative analysis of policies for governance of emergent dynamics in complex construction projects pp. 1222-1237

- Nader Naderpajouh and Makarand Hastak
Volume 32, issue 11, 2014
- A proactive plan-do-check-act approach to defect management based on a Swedish construction project pp. 1051-1065

- Robert Lundkvist, John Henrik Meiling and Marcus Sandberg
- Burnout of undergraduate construction management students in Australia pp. 1066-1077

- Peter Moore and Martin Loosemore
- The performance excellence model in construction enterprises: an application study with modelling and analysis pp. 1078-1092

- Li-Ying Cheng, De-Cheng Wen and Hong-Chang Jiang
- Social identity in construction: enactments and outcomes pp. 1093-1105

- Martin L�wstedt and Christine R�is�nen
- An integrated model of HIV/AIDS testing behaviour in the construction industry pp. 1106-1129

- Paul Anthony Bowen, Rajen Govender, Peter J. Edwards and Keith Cattell
- Modelling the impact of outsourcing decisions on facilities management service-level performance: a case of Nigeria's public hospitals pp. 1130-1147

- Dubem Ikediashi and Ikemefuna Mbamali
- Mobile and Pervasive Computing in Construction pp. 1148-1150

- Mirosław J. Skibniewski
Volume 32, issue 10, 2014
- Japanese competitive bid entry qualifications: an examination of public works pp. 957-967

- Yukiko Konno
- Reliability of Engineering News-Record international construction data pp. 968-982

- Weisheng Lu
- Remuneration and absenteeism on a large construction site pp. 983-999

- Jaewhan Kim and Peter Philips
- Experimental field testing of a real-time construction hazard identification and transmission technique pp. 1000-1016

- Alex Albert, Matthew R. Hallowell and Brian M. Kleiner
- Default or exit? Empirical study on SMEs in the Japanese construction industry pp. 1017-1029

- Yukiko Konno
- Did the late-2000s financial crisis influence construction labour productivity? pp. 1030-1047

- Le Ma and Chunlu Liu
Volume 32, issue 9, 2014
- Employer investment in Apprenticeships in England: an exploration of the sensitivity of employers in the construction sector to the net costs of training pp. 845-856

- Terence Hogarth and Lynn Gambin
- Innovation as re-institutionalization: a case study of technological change in housebuilding in Norway pp. 857-873

- Finn Orstavik
- Economic development and construction productivity in Malaysia pp. 874-887

- Fah Choy Chia, Martin Skitmore, Goran Runeson and Adrian Bridge
- Antecedents of behavioural commitment in inter-organizational relationships: a field study of the UK construction industry pp. 888-903

- Eric Shiu, Zhizhong Jiang and Ghasem Zaefarian
- Revisiting the adoption of innovative products on Australian road infrastructure projects pp. 904-917

- Timothy M. Rose and Karen Manley
- Exploring the link between early constructor involvement in project decision-making and the efficacy of health and safety risk control pp. 918-931

- Helen Lingard, Payam Pirzadeh, Nick Blismas, Ron Wakefield and Brian Kleiner
- Team development and performance in construction design teams: an assessment of a hierarchical model with mediating effect of compensation pp. 932-949

- Amin Akhavan Tabassi, Mahyuddin Ramli, Kamand M. Roufechaei and Arash Akhavan Tabasi
- Professional Services Agreements pp. 950-952

- Steven Male
Volume 32, issue 7-8, 2014
- Conference Issue: ARCOM 29-super-th Annual Conference pp. 653-657

- Simon D Smith
- High reliability organizing at the boundary of the CM domain pp. 658-664

- L�on L. olde Scholtenhuis and Andr� G. Dor�e
- Method-based learning: a case in the asphalt construction industry pp. 665-681

- Frank R. Bijleveld and Andr� G. Dor�e
- Dealing with construction cost overruns using data mining pp. 682-694

- Dominic Ahiaga-Dagbui and Simon D. Smith
- Together on the path to construction innovation: yet another example of escalation of commitment? pp. 695-704

- Maarten E.J. Rutten, Andr� G. Dor�e and Johannes I.M. Halman
- Linking response strategies adopted by construction firms during the 2007 economic recession to Porter's generic strategies pp. 705-724

- Paul Tansey, John P. Spillane and Xianhai Meng
- Institutional determinants of construction safety management strategies of contractors in Hong Kong pp. 725-736

- Chuanjing Ju and Steve Rowlinson
- Exploring 'Zero Target' safety programmes in the UK construction industry pp. 737-748

- Fred Sherratt
- Is this none of the contractor's business? Social sustainability challenges informed by literary accounts pp. 749-759

- Martine Buser and Christian Koch
- Stakeholder interpretations of design: semiotic insights into the briefing process pp. 760-772

- William H. Collinge and Chris F. Harty
- Building with wildlife: project geographies and cosmopolitics in infrastructure construction pp. 773-786

- Daniel Sage, Andrew Dainty, Kjell Tryggestad, Lise Justesen and Jan Mouritsen
- Change management in practice: an ethnographic study of changes to contract requirements on a hospital project pp. 787-803

- Clare Shipton, Will Hughes and Dylan Tutt
- Understanding construction reform discourses pp. 804-815

- John-Paul Smiley, Scott Fernie and Andrew Dainty
- Breaking down the site hoardings: attitudes and approaches to community consultation during construction pp. 816-828

- Robert Close and Martin Loosemore
- The role of the supply chain in the elimination and reduction of construction rework and defects: an action research approach pp. 829-842

- Martin Taggart, Lauri Koskela and John Rooke
Volume 32, issue 6, 2014
- Productivity improvement in the construction process pp. 489-494

- Russell Kenley
- Can project monitoring and control be fully automated? pp. 495-505

- Shabtai Isaac and Ronie Navon
- Applying critical chain buffer management theory in location-based management pp. 506-519

- Rolf B�chmann-Slorup
- Searching for value: construction strategy exploration and linear planning pp. 520-547

- Alan D. Russell, Ngoc Tran and Sheryl Staub-French
- An exploratory study of the relationship between construction workforce physical strain and task level productivity pp. 548-564

- Umberto C. Gatti, Giovanni C. Migliaccio, Susan M. Bogus and Suzanne Schneider
- The construction productivity debate and the measurement of service qualities pp. 565-574

- Ahmet Anil Sezer and Jan Br�chner
- Challenges and opportunities for productivity improvement studies in linear, repetitive, and location-based scheduling pp. 575-594

- Gunnar Lucko, Thaís Da C.L. Alves and Vanessa Lira Angelim
- An analysis of construction productivity differences between Canada and the United States pp. 595-607

- Hassan Nasir, Hani Ahmed, Carl Haas and Paul M. Goodrum
- Effects of the location-based management system on production rates and productivity pp. 608-624

- Olli Sepp�nen, Jake Evinger and Christopher Mouflard
- Developing and evaluating a framework for process improvement in an alliance project: a New Zealand case study pp. 625-640

- Nimesha Vilasini, Thomas Neitzert and James Rotimi
- On information and communication technology and production cost in construction industry: evidence from the Netherlands pp. 641-651

- Arno van der Vlist, Marien H. Vrolijk and Geert P.M.R. Dewulf
Volume 32, issue 5, 2014
- Towards a shift in mindset: partnering projects as engagement platforms pp. 419-432

- Mattias Jacobsson and Philip Roth
- A microeconomic perspective on infrastructure rehabilitation pp. 433-445

- Tarek Hegazy and Dina A. Saad
- Construction accident causality: learning from different countries and differing consequences pp. 446-459

- Alistair Gibb, Helen Lingard, Michael Behm and Tracy Cooke
- Highway maintenance: impact of framework agreements upon project financial performance pp. 460-472

- Terence Lam and Keith Gale
- The dilemma of scope and scale for construction professional service firms pp. 473-486

- Carol Jewell, Roger Flanagan and Weisheng Lu
- Performance-Based Contracts for Road Projects pp. 487-488

- Stefan Olander
Volume 32, issue 4, 2014
- Change negotiation in public-private partnership projects through output specifications: an experimental approach based on game theory pp. 323-348

- Arshad Ali Javed, Patrick T.I. Lam and Albert P.C. Chan
- Public-private partnerships and investments in innovation: the influence of the contractual arrangement pp. 349-361

- Athena Roumboutsos and Stephane Saussier
- Guidelines for effective workplace HIV/AIDS intervention management by construction firms pp. 362-381

- Paul Bowen, Yvette Allen, Peter Edwards, Keith Cattell and Leickness Simbayi
- Evaluating impact of construction risks in the Arabian Gulf Region from perspective of multinational architecture, engineering and construction firms pp. 382-402

- Ruqaya Al-Sabah, Carol C. Menassa and Awad Hanna
- Revenue guarantee in public-private partnerships: a fair risk allocation model pp. 403-415

- Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino and Roberta Pellegrino
- Project Management for Facility Constructions: A Guide for Engineers and Architects pp. 416-416

- Alexander Pichura
Volume 32, issue 3, 2014
- Enabling construction innovation: the role of a no-blame culture as a collaboration behavioural driver in project alliances pp. 229-245

- Beverley M. Lloyd-walker, Anthony John Mills and Derek H.T. Walker
- Deconstructing dynamic capabilities: the role of cognitive and organizational routines in the innovation process pp. 246-261

- Thayaparan Gajendran, Graham Brewer, Siegfried Gudergan and Shankar Sankaran
- Fixing concrete: inquiries, responsibility, power and innovation pp. 262-278

- Stewart Clegg and Kristian Kreiner
- Collaborative incentive contracts: stimulating competitive behaviour without competition pp. 279-289

- Said Boukendour and Will Hughes
- Challenges for capturing and assessing initial embodied energy: a contractor's perspective pp. 290-308

- Philip J. Davies, Stephen Emmitt and Steven K. Firth
- The Handbook of Organizational Economics pp. 309-313

- Chen-Yu Chang
- Sustainability and the Design of Transport Interchanges pp. 313-319

- Andrew Allan
Volume 32, issue 1-2, 2014
- Industrialized building pp. 1-6

- Brian Atkin
- Five moments in the history of industrialized building pp. 7-15

- Robert Ågren and Robert D. Wing
- Conceptual framework of the evolution and transformation of the idea of the industrialization of building in Japan pp. 16-39

- Tomonari Yashiro
- Factors impeding the offsite production of housing construction in China: an investigation of current practice pp. 40-52

- Xiaolin Zhai, Richard Reed and Anthony Mills
- Classification of production systems for industrialized building: a production strategy perspective pp. 53-69

- Henric Jonsson and Martin Rudberg
- Platform use in systems building pp. 70-82

- Gustav Jansson, Helena Johnsson and Dan Engstr�m
- Industrialized construction in the Swedish infrastructure sector: core elements and barriers pp. 83-96

- Johan Larsson, Per Erik Eriksson, Thomas Olofsson and Peter Simonsson
- Managing short-term efficiency and long-term development through industrialized construction pp. 97-108

- Per Erik Eriksson, Stefan Olander, Henrik Szentes and Kristian Widén
- A study of a plan-do-check-act method used in less industrialized activities: two cases from industrialized housebuilding pp. 109-125

- John Henrik Meiling, Marcus Sandberg and Helena Johnsson
- The impact of clients' decision-making on their adoption of industrialized building pp. 126-145

- Erika Hedgren and Lars Stehn
- Buyer-supplier relationships in industrialized building pp. 146-159

- Louise Bildsten
- Evaluating the adaptability of an industrialized building using dependency structure matrices pp. 160-182

- Robert Schmidt, Kasper Sanchez Vibaek and Simon Austin
- Improving ecological performance of industrialized building systems in Malaysia pp. 183-195

- Riduan Yunus and Jay Yang
- Design configuration with architectural objects: linking customer requirements with system capabilities in industrialized house-building platforms pp. 196-207

- Fredrik Wikberg, Thomas Olofsson and Anders Ekholm
- Business models in industrialized building of multi-storey houses pp. 208-226

- Staffan Brege, Lars Stehn and Tomas Nord
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