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April 2018, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 217-241 Creating opportunities in the face of an environmental jolt: exploring turnaround strategizing practices within large Irish construction contractors
by Paul Tansey & John P. Spillane & Tara Brooks
March 2018, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 125-140 Reinforcing cycles involving inter- and intraorganizational paradoxical tensions when managing large construction projects
by Henrik Szentes - 141-152 Shaping the discourse of worker health in the UK construction industry
by Fred Sherratt - 153-174 Work-related contact, work–family conflict, psychological distress and sleep problems experienced by construction professionals: an integrated explanatory model
by Paul Bowen & Rajen Govender & Peter Edwards & Keith Cattell - 175-180 Construction economics and economics journals
by Jan Bröchner
February 2018, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 67-82 Mapping corporate social responsibility strategies in the construction and engineering industry
by Martin Loosemore & Benson Teck Heng Lim - 83-95 Managing collaborative space in multi-partner projects
by Anne Kokkonen & Anne Live Vaagaasar - 96-108 A strategic analysis of contract termination in public–private partnerships: implications from cases in sub-Saharan Africa
by Anthony T. Odoemena & Masahide Horita - 109-124 Improving workflow and resource usage in construction schedules through location-based management system (LBMS)
by Hylton Olivieri & Olli Seppänen & Ariovaldo Denis Granja
January 2018, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-21 The formation of a collaborative project identity in an infrastructure alliance project
by Anna-Maija Hietajärvi & Kirsi Aaltonen - 22-31 Social identity, safety climate and self-reported accidents among construction workers
by Lars Peter Andersen & Line Nørdam & Thomas Joensson & Pete Kines & Kent J. Nielsen - 32-48 Categorizing modularization strategies to achieve various objectives of building investments
by Antti Peltokorpi & Hylton Olivieri & Ariovaldo Denis Granja & Olli Seppänen - 49-65 Reorganizing construction logistics for improved performance
by Viktoria Sundquist & Lars-Erik Gadde & Kajsa Hulthén
December 2017, Volume 35, Issue 11-12
- 655-656 Editorial
by Andy Dainty & Roine Leiringer - 657-662 Thinking with materialities in construction management: a response to Alexander Styhre
by Daniel Sage - 663-664 Thinking with Daniel Sage: some final remarks
by Alexander Styhre - 665-675 Human research ethics – is construction management research concerned?
by Ian Stewart & Peter Fenn & Elika Aminian - 676-692 Options-based negotiation management of PPP–BOT infrastructure projects
by Meghdad Attarzadeh & David K.H. Chua & Michael Beer & Ernest L.S. Abbott - 693-706 Slacks-based data envelopment analysis for eco-efficiency assessment in the Australian construction industry
by Xiancun Hu & Chunlu Liu - 707-718 Promoting wellbeing at university: the role of resilience for students of the built environment
by Michelle Turner & Christina M. Scott-Young & Sarah Holdsworth - 719-719 Indexes for Volume 35 (2017)
by The Editors - 720-724 Indexes for Volume 35 (2017)
by The Editors
October 2017, Volume 35, Issue 10
- 597-610 Challenges when implementing BIM for industry change
by Susanna Vass & Tina Karrbom Gustavsson - 611-626 The role of industry: an analytical framework to understand ICT transformation within the AEC industry
by Mattias Jacobsson & Henrik C.J. Linderoth & Steve Rowlinson - 627-640 Construction firms in public–private partnerships: a place to grow
by Athena Roumboutsos & Ancor Suárez Alemán & Robert Ågren - 641-653 Corporate volunteering in the construction industry: motivations, costs and benefits
by Martin Loosemore & Jemma Bridgeman
September 2017, Volume 35, Issue 8-9
- 445-454 Editorial for the special issue on social networks in construction
by Stephen Pryke & Sulafa Badi & Lena Bygballe - 455-467 The link between knowledge sharing connections and employee time savings: A social network analysis
by Cristina Poleacovschi & Amy Javernick-Will & Tony Tong - 468-481 The social network of the UK PPP secondary equity market – returns and competition in an emerging market
by Alberto De Biasio & Alex Murray - 482-497 Network strategy for contractors’ business competitiveness
by Calvin Keung & Liyin Shen - 498-513 Managing stakeholder networks for a social license to build
by Robert G. Boutilier & Michal Zdziarski - 514-530 Inter-organizational resource coordination in post-disaster infrastructure recovery
by Aaron Opdyke & Florence Lepropre & Amy Javernick-Will & Matthew Koschmann - 531-552 Formal and informal relations within BIM-enabled supply chain partnerships
by Eleni Papadonikolaki & Alexander Verbraeck & Hans Wamelink - 553-577 An actor–network theory approach to developing an expanded conceptualization of collaboration in industrialized building housing construction
by Kerry London & Zelinna Pablo - 578-596 ‘What does this mean’? Sensemaking in the strategic action field of construction
by Richard Fellows & Anita M. M. Liu
July 2017, Volume 35, Issue 7
- 383-384 On the right to disagree, healthy debates and moving forward
by Roine Leiringer & Andy Dainty - 385-391 The prospects for a production management body of knowledge in business schools: response to Koskela (2017) “Why is management research irrelevant?”
by Chris Ivory - 392-403 The futures of construction management research
by Chris Harty & Roine Leiringer - 404-419 How (do) internal capabilities and the geography of business networks shape the performance of contractors in public procurement tenders? Evidence from the construction industry
by Roberta Apa & Silvia Rita Sedita - 420-431 Applying the dynamic capabilities framework in the case of a large public construction client
by Abderisak Adam & Göran Lindahl - 432-444 Condom use by South African construction workers
by Paul Bowen & Rajen Govender & Peter Edwards
June 2017, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 305-323 Frames, agency and institutional change: the case of benchmarking in Danish construction
by Grane Mikael Gregaard Rasmussen & Per Langaa Jensen & Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb - 324-337 From visions to practice – The role of sensemaking, institutional logic and pragmatic practice
by Henrik C. J. Linderoth - 338-367 Institutions and institutional logics in construction safety management: the case of climatic heat stress
by Andrea Yunyan Jia & Steve Rowlinson & Martin Loosemore & Mengnan Xu & Baizhan Li & Alistair Gibb - 368-380 Analysis of the impact of craft labour availability on North American construction project productivity and schedule performance
by Hossein Karimi & Timothy R. B. Taylor & Paul M. Goodrum - 381-381 Corrigendum
by The Editors
May 2017, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 239-253 Promoting construction workers’ health: a multi-level system perspective
by Helen Lingard & Michelle Turner - 254-275 What influences professional women’s career advancement in construction?
by Valerie Francis - 276-287 What you see is not what you get: single-family house renovation and energy retrofit seen through the lens of sociomateriality
by Martine Buser & Veronica Carlsson - 288-304 The impacts of industrialization on construction subcontractors: a resource based view
by Edward Goh & Martin Loosemore
April 2017, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 183-183 Let’s get critical! A call for critical reviews and essays
by The Editors - 184-195 The sociotechnical regime and Swedish contractor perceptions of structural frames
by Kerstin Hemström & Leif Gustavsson & Krushna Mahapatra - 196-206 Flexibility in PPP contracts – Dealing with potential change in the pre-contract phase of a construction project
by Hatice Çiğdem Demirel & Wim Leendertse & Leentje Volker & Marcel Hertogh - 207-217 Does the built-environment industry attract risk-taking individuals?
by F. T. T. Phua - 218-238 Public sustainable-energy requirements and innovation in UK PFI school projects
by Sulafa Badi
March 2017, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 78-89 What kind of expertise is needed for low energy construction?
by Linda Clarke & Colin Gleeson & Christopher Winch - 90-105 Linking corporate social responsibility and organizational performance in the construction industry
by Martin Loosemore & Benson Teck Heng Lim - 106-121 On the distribution of bids for construction contract auctions
by Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez & Martin Skitmore - 122-136 Managing the unknown – Addressing the potential health risks of nanomaterials in the built environment
by Wendy Jones & Alistair Gibb & Chris Goodier & Phil Bust - 137-153 Evolutionary game of investors’ opportunistic behaviour during the operational period in PPP projects
by Jicai Liu & Ruolan Gao & Charles Yuen Jen Cheah & Jian Luo - 154-169 A comparison of inspection practices within the construction industry between the Danish and Swedish Work Environment Authorities
by Kent Jacob Nielsen - 170-179 Referees for Volume 34 (2016)
by The Editors - 180-181 Indexes for Volume 34 (2016)
by The Editors
February 2017, Volume 35, Issue 1-2
- 1-3 Construction Management and Economics: New Directions
by Roine Leiringer & Andy Dainty - 4-23 Why is management research irrelevant?
by Lauri Koskela - 24-34 Being careful what we wish for? Challenges and opportunities afforded through engagement with business and management research
by Mike Bresnen - 35-44 Thinking about materiality: the value of a construction management and engineering view
by Alexander Styre - 45-63 Construction flow index: a metric of production flow quality in construction
by Rafael Sacks & Olli Seppänen & Vitaliy Priven & Jonathan Savosnick - 64-77 Energy-based safety risk assessment: does magnitude and intensity of energy predict injury severity?
by Matthew R. Hallowell & Dillon Alexander & John A. Gambatese
December 2016, Volume 34, Issue 12
- 843-844 Editorial
by The Editors - 845-858 Risk-chasing behaviour in on-site construction decisions
by Jean-Charles Fiolet & Carl Haas & Keith Hipel - 859-874 Developing and evaluating a framework of total constraint management for improving workflow in liquefied natural gas construction
by Jun Wang & Wenchi Shou & Xiangyu Wang & Peng Wu - 875-897 Schedule health assessment of construction projects
by Marco Alvise Bragadin & Kalle Kähkönen - 898-918 Implementing commercial information exchange: a construction supply chain case study
by Mesut Pala & Francis Edum-Fotwe & Kirti Ruikar & Chris Peters & Nathan Doughty - 919-934 Estimating the number of new and repeated bidders in construction auctions
by Pablo Ballesteros-Pérez & Martin Skitmore
November 2016, Volume 34, Issue 11
- 737-738 Editorial
by The Editors - 739-750 Marketing importance and marketing performance measurement of architecture firms in Singapore: an exploratory study
by Sui Pheng Low & Shang Gao & Mohammad Matin Mohdari - 751-768 Emotional intelligence and British expatriates’ cross-cultural adjustment in international construction projects
by Ashwini Konanahalli & Lukumon O. Oyedele - 769-789 Collaboration through innovation: implications for expertise in the AEC sector
by Erik Poirier & Daniel Forgues & Sheryl Staub-French - 790-807 Renewal in construction projects: tracing effects of client requirements
by Malena Ingemansson Havenvid & Kajsa Hulthén & Åse Linné & Viktoria Sundquist - 808-842 Methodological approach of construction business failure prediction studies: a review
by Hafiz A. Alaka & Lukumon O. Oyedele & Hakeem A. Owolabi & Saheed O. Ajayi & Muhammad Bilal & Olugbenga O. Akinade
October 2016, Volume 34, Issue 10
- 677-678 Editorial
by The Editors - 679-687 Payment for offsite goods and materials: the Scottish perspective
by Siobhan Morrison & Ian Trushell - 688-699 Innovative construction and the role of boundary objects: a Gehry case study
by Liisa Naar & Natalia Nikolova & Perry Forsythe - 700-723 Stress among South African construction professionals: a job demand-control-support survey
by Keith Cattell & Paul Bowen & Peter Edwards - 724-736 Enhancing life cycle cost analysis with a novel cost classification framework for pavement rehabilitation projects
by Ahmed Abdelaty & Hyungseok David Jeong & Bryan Dannen & Francis Todey
September 2016, Volume 34, Issue 9
- 609-610 Editorial
by The Editors - 611-621 The role of line managers in creating and maintaining healthy work environments on project construction sites
by Keith Townsend & Rebecca Loudoun & Katherine Markwell - 622-640 Estimation models for heating energy and electricity costs
by Benjamin Lasshof & Christian Stoy - 641-656 What constitutes good production flow in construction?
by Rafael Sacks - 657-675 Dualities and dilemmas: contending with uncertainty in large-scale safety-critical projects
by Fiona C. Saunders & Andrew H. Sherry & Andrew W. Gale - 676-676 Statement of Retraction
by The Editors
August 2016, Volume 34, Issue 7-8
- 433-438 Special Issue: Theorizing Expertise in Construction
by Mark Addis & David Boyd & Ani Raiden - 439-445 Tacit and explicit knowledge in construction management
by Mark Addis - 446-457 Rethinking construction expertise with posthumanism
by Daniel John Sage - 458-470 The being of construction management expertise
by Sidney Newton - 471-483 Expert knowledge in the making: using a processual lens to examine expertise in construction
by Paul W. Chan - 484-491 The building or enactment of expertise in context: what the performative turn in the social sciences may add to expertise research in construction management
by Karen Mogendorff - 492-507 The role of cues in expert project manager sensemaking
by Eva Marie P. Gacasan & Mark W. Wiggins & Ben J. Searle - 508-521 Horseplay, care and hands on hard work: gendered strategies of a project manager on a construction site
by Ani Raiden - 522-535 Conceptualizing environmental expertise through the lens of institutional work
by Pernilla Gluch & Petra Bosch-Sijtsema - 536-551 Engaged scholarship in construction management research: the adoption of information and communications technology in construction projects
by Hans Voordijk & Arjen Adriaanse - 552-560 Theory and research in construction education: the case for pragmatism
by Lloyd M. Scott - 561-577 Reproducing knowledge in construction expertise: a reflexive theory, critical approach
by Sittimont Kanjanabootra & Brian Corbitt - 578-591 Practitioners deconstructing and reconstructing practices when responding to the implementation of BIM
by Anne Kokkonen & Pauli Alin - 592-607 Theorizing construction industry practice within a disaster risk reduction setting: is it a panacea or an illusion?
by Bingunath Ingirige
June 2016, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 353-354 Editorial
by The Editors - 355-365 Effects of systematic work preparation meetings on safety climate and psychosocial conditions in the construction industry
by Anders Pousette & Marianne Törner - 366-376 Exploring the potential for the use of video to communicate safety information to construction workers: case studies of organizational use
by Ruwini Edirisinghe & Helen Lingard - 377-392 Work–life fit: identification of demand and resource typologies within a systems framework
by Michelle Turner & Helen Lingard - 393-417 The impact of the recent economic recession on the operation of the NEC contract in Northern Ireland
by Tara Brooks & John Spillane & Paul Tansey & Caroline Hendron - 418-431 Studying ‘cost as information’ to account for construction improvements
by Abigail Robson & David Boyd & Niraj Thurairajah - 432-432 Corrigendum
by The Editors
May 2016, Volume 34, Issue 4-5
- 205-217 Editorial for the Special Issue on Business Development and Marketing in Construction
by Hedley Smyth & Richard Fellows & Anita Liu & Wilco Tijhuis - 218-235 Business models for foreign firms offering construction-related consultancy services in China
by Florence Yean Yng Ling & Shan Li - 236-257 Development of entry location, entry timing and entry mode decision model for construction firms in international markets
by Christopher Nigel Preece & Che Maznah Mat Isa & Hamidah Mohd Saman & Che Khairil Che Ibrahim - 258-271 The role of environmental sustainability in marketing of small architectural design practices
by Niamh Murtagh & Aeli Roberts & Richard Hind - 272-285 The value of project execution services: a problem and uncertainty perspective
by Magnus Hellström & Robin Wikström & Magnus Gustafsson & Hanna Luotola - 286-301 Managing value co-creation/destruction: a longitudinal education capital programme/project case study
by Grant R.W. Mills & Kamran Razmdoost - 302-316 The use of social customer relationship management by building contractors: evidence from Tasmania
by Kevin M. Swarts & Kim Lehman & Gemma K. Lewis - 317-334 Towards a service-led relationship in project-based firms
by Kamran Razmdoost & Grant Mills - 335-352 A case study of hybrid strategies to create value for a contracting business in the education sector in England and Wales
by F.K.T. Cheung & E. Kurul & A.H. Oti
March 2016, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 147-159 Profitability performance assessment in the Australian construction industry: a global relational two-stage DEA method
by Xiancun Hu & Chunlu Liu - 160-173 An alternative classification of project delivery methods used in the United States building construction industry
by Bryan W. Franz & Robert M. Leicht - 174-191 Third-party logistics in construction: the case of a large hospital project
by Andreas Ekeskär & Martin Rudberg - 192-204 Managing information complexity using system dynamics on construction projects
by Khurram Iqbal Ahmad Khan & Roger Flanagan & Shu-Ling Lu
February 2016, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 79-97 Macroeconomic effects of energetic building retrofit: input-output sensitivity analyses
by Johannes Hartwig & Judit Kockat - 98-109 Studying intra-organizational dynamics in implementing supply chain partnering: a case study about work floor experiences in a Dutch housing association
by Marieke Venselaar & Vincent Gruis - 110-128 Development of a mindfulness--stress--performance model for construction workers
by Mei-yung Leung & Qi Liang & Jingyu Yu - 129-144 Applicability and benefits of the ecosystem concept in the construction industry
by Lauri Pulkka & Miro Ristimäki & Karoliina Rajakallio & Seppo Junnila
January 2016, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 4-20 Sensors and sensibility: examining the role of technological features in servitizing construction towards greater sustainability
by William G. Robinson & Paul W. Chan & Thomas Lau - 21-34 Trade-offs in the value capture of architectural firms: the significance of professional value
by Marina Bos-de Vos & J.W.F. Hans Wamelink & Leentje Volker - 35-45 Detecting defects in the UK new-build housing sector: a learning perspective
by Tony Hopkin & Shu-Ling Lu & Phil Rogers & Martin Sexton - 46-60 Assessing the impact of energy management initiatives on the energy usage during the construction phase of an educational building project in Ireland
by Jan Gottsche & Mark Kelly & Martin Taggart - 61-75 The relationship between motivations of architectural designers and environmentally sustainable construction design
by Niamh Murtagh & Aeli Roberts & Richard Hind
December 2015, Volume 33, Issue 11-12
- 865-879 A framework for understanding purchasing in building construction companies
by Louise Bildsten & Karen Manley - 880-889 Competitive tendering and individual behaviour in the construction industry: convenient immorality at work
by Mark A. Hinton & Robert T. Hamilton - 890-906 Using BIM to integrate and achieve holistic future-proofing objectives in healthcare projects
by I. Krystallis & P. Demian & A.D.F Price - 907-920 A socio-ecological analysis of hospital resilience to extreme weather events
by Anumitra Mirti Chand & Martin Loosemore - 921-941 Developing a procurement path determination chart SEM-based approach
by Mohammed A. Rajeh & John E. Tookey & James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi - 942-956 Institutionalizing infrastructure: photo-elicitation of cultural-cognitive knowledge of development
by Jessica Kaminsky
October 2015, Volume 33, Issue 10
- 783-798 Planning for uncertainty: use of structural equation modelling to determine the causal structure of time buffer allocation
by Marion M. Russell & Min Liu & Simon M. Hsiang - 799-817 Dynamic demand risk assessment for toll road projects
by Rajaa Alasad & Ibrahim Motawa - 818-839 Development and validation of a multilevel safety climate measurement tool in the construction industry
by Rita Peihua Zhang & Helen Lingard & Steve Nevin - 840-860 Putting theory to work: the use of theory in construction research
by Libby Schweber - 861-862 Relationship Management and the Management of Projects
by Paul Gardiner
September 2015, Volume 33, Issue 9
- 695-710 Applying social sciences to inspire behavioural change in the construction sector: an experimental study
by Lars Sunding & Anders Ekholm - 711-723 Precedence relationship options for the resource levelling problem using a genetic algorithm
by Vacharapoom Benjaoran & Wisitsak Tabyang & Nart Sooksil - 724-739 Building a new third construction sector through social enterprise
by Martin Loosemore - 740-751 Looking and learning: using participatory video to improve health and safety in the construction industry
by Helen Lingard & Sarah Pink & James Harley & Ruwini Edirisinghe - 752-770 Analysis of the distribution of the number of bidders in construction contract auctions
by Pablo Ballesteros-P�rez & M. Carmen Gonz�lez-Cruz & Jose Luis Fuentes-Bargues & Martin Skitmore - 771-774 Megaproject Planning and Management: Essential Readings
by Brian Atkin - 775-777 Measuring Construction: Prices, Output and Productivity
by Bernard Vogl - 777-778 Sustainable Building Adaptation: Innovations in Decision-making
by Stefan Olander
August 2015, Volume 33, Issue 8
- 603-624 The effect of leader emotional intelligence on leader-follower chemistry: a study of construction project managers
by Stephen Pryke & Damir Lunic & Sulafa Badi - 625-639 Creating a baseline for labour productivity of reinforced concrete building construction in Kuwait
by Abdulaziz M. Jarkas & R. Malcolm W. Horner - 640-652 Social identity in the construction industry: implications for safety perception and behaviour
by L.P. Andersen & I.L. Karlsen & P. Kines & T. Joensson & K.J. Nielsen - 653-670 Promoting cooperation in construction projects: an integrated approach of contractual incentive and trust
by Yongcheng Fu & Yongqiang Chen & Shuibo Zhang & Wenqian Wang - 671-688 Significant cost-push factors in owner-built incremental housing construction in Tanzania
by Samwel Alananga & Charles Lucian & Moses Mpogole Kusiluka - 689-691 Life Cycle Costing: For the Analysis, Management and Maintenance of Civil Engineering Infrastructure
by Andrew Lemer
July 2015, Volume 33, Issue 7
- 513-530 Practice-based learning in construction projects: a literature review
by Anne Kokkonen & Pauli Alin - 531-553 Enhanced heuristic for finance-based scheduling of construction projects
by Yuvraj Gajpal & Ashraf Elazouni - 554-568 Explaining cost overruns in infrastructure projects: a new framework with applications to Sweden
by Hans Lind & Fredrik Brunes - 569-586 Barriers to realizing a stewardship relation between client and vendor: the Best Value approach
by Tim Snippert & Wiebe Witteveen & Hans Boes & Hans Voordijk - 587-600 The capital budgeting evaluation practices (2014) of contractors in the Hong Kong construction industry
by Ka Chi Lam & Olalekan Shamsideen Oshodi
June 2015, Volume 33, Issue 5-6
- 329-333 Conference issue: 30th Annual ARCOM Conference
by Ani Raiden & Simon Smith - 334-348 The development of a portfolio of business models: a longitudinal case study of a building material company
by Matilda H��k & Lars Stehn & Staffan Brege - 349-360 The co-development of technology and new buildings: incorporating building integrated photovoltaics
by Philippa Boyd & Graeme D. Larsen & Libby Schweber - 361-374 Safety and volunteer construction workers
by Fred Sherratt & Martin Crapper & Lydia Foster-Smith & Sinead Walsh - 375-389 Designing robust and revisable policies for gender equality: lessons from the Australian construction industry
by Natalie Galea & Abigail Powell & Martin Loosemore & Louise Chappell - 390-403 Supplier development initiatives and their impact on the consistency of project performance
by Jonathan Gosling & Mohamed Naim & Denis Towill & Wessam Abouarghoub & Brian Moone - 404-414 'Taking off my glasses in order to see': exploring practice on a building site using self-reflexive ethnography
by Martin L�wstedt - 415-427 Evaluating the design of hospitals within a practice order network
by Dennis O'Keeffe & Derek Thomson & Andrew Dainty - 428-443 Project manager-to-project allocations in practice: an empirical study of the decision-making practices of a multi-project based organization
by Lone Seboni & Apollo Tutesigensi - 444-452 Legitimizing public health control on sites? A critical discourse analysis of the Responsibility Deal Construction Pledge
by Fred Sherratt - 453-466 Diffusion of digital innovation in construction: a case study of a UK engineering firm
by Amna Shibeika & Chris Harty - 467-483 A semiotic analysis of cartoons about occupational health and safety issues in the construction workplace
by Serdar Ulubeyli & Volkan Arslan & Serkan Kivrak - 484-494 Exploring industrialized housebuilders' interpretations of local requirements using institutional logics
by Anders Viking & Sofia Lidel�w - 495-507 Exploring and validating the internal dimensions of occupational stress: evidence from construction cost estimators in China
by Bo Xiong & Martin Skitmore & Bo Xia
April 2015, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 243-258 How can 'tasks made ready' during lookahead planning impact reliable workflow and project duration?
by Farook R. Hamzeh & Emile Zankoul & Carel Rouhana - 259-278 Scoring rules and abnormally low bids criteria in construction tenders: a taxonomic review
by Pablo Ballesteros-P�rez & Martin Skitmore & Eugenio Pellicer & M. Carmen Gonz�lez-Cruz - 279-298 The influence of green building certifications in collaboration and innovation processes
by Benjamin Herazo & Gonzalo Lizarralde - 299-309 The fourth pillar of infrastructure sustainability: tailoring civil infrastructure to social context
by Jessica Kaminsky - 310-326 Inter-organizational unfairness in the construction industry
by M. Loosemore & B. Lim
March 2015, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 163-175 Site managers' daily work and the uses of building information modelling in construction site management
by Tarja M�ki & Hannele Kerosuo - 176-186 The Australian construction industry: is the shadow economy distorting productivity?
by Will Chancellor & Malcolm Abbott - 187-208 Risk allocation in public-private partnership water supply projects in Ghana
by Effah Ernest Ameyaw & Albert P.C. Chan - 209-232 Innovation management model: a tool for sustained implementation of product innovation into construction projects
by Martina E. Murphy & Srinath Perera & George Heaney - 233-238 The Economics of Public-Private Partnerships: A Basic Guide
by Chen-Yu Chang
February 2015, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 91-105 A festschrift for Graham Ive
by Chen-Yu Chang - 106-116 Project organizing as a problem in information
by Graham M. Winch - 117-125 A critique of the methodology of building economics: trust the theories
by GÖran Runeson & Gerard de Valence - 126-133 Graham Ive and the methodology of construction economics
by Gerard de Valence & Goran Runeson - 134-145 An input-output analysis of the construction sector in emerging markets
by Tullio Gregori & Roberto Pietroforte - 146-159 Mergers, acquisitions and the evolution of construction professional services firms
by John Connaughton & Jim Meikle & Satu Teerikangas
January 2015, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-17 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
by Jenni Korpela & Reijo Miettinen & Teppo Salmikivi & Jaana Ihalainen - 18-34 Improving the health of male, blue collar construction workers: a social ecological perspective
by Helen Lingard & Michelle Turner - 35-54 Synthetic cash flow model with singularity functions for unbalanced bidding scenarios
by Yi Su & Gunnar Lucko