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January 2015, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 55-72 Safety by design: dialogues between designers and builders using virtual reality
by Rafael Sacks & Jennifer Whyte & Dana Swissa & Gabriel Raviv & Wei Zhou & Aviad Shapira - 73-84 Are we on the same page? Exploring construction professionals' mental models of occupational health and safety
by Helen Lingard & Rita Peihua Zhang & Nick Blismas & Ron Wakefield & Brian Kleiner - 85-89 People and Organizational Management in Construction
by Michaela Schaffhauser-Linzatti
December 2014, Volume 32, Issue 12
- 1153-1165 The advantages of information management through building information modelling
by Peter Demian & David Walters - 1166-1182 How to create a space for stakeholders' involvement in construction
by Pia Storvang & Ann H�jbjerg Clarke - 1183-1204 Key performance indicators for facility performance assessment: simulation of core indicators
by Sarel Lavy & John A. Garcia & Phil Scinto & Manish K. Dixit - 1205-1221 A panel vector error correction approach to forecasting demand in regional construction markets
by Heng Jiang & Chunlu Liu - 1222-1237 Quantitative analysis of policies for governance of emergent dynamics in complex construction projects
by Nader Naderpajouh & Makarand Hastak
November 2014, Volume 32, Issue 11
- 1051-1065 A proactive plan-do-check-act approach to defect management based on a Swedish construction project
by Robert Lundkvist & John Henrik Meiling & Marcus Sandberg - 1066-1077 Burnout of undergraduate construction management students in Australia
by Peter Moore & Martin Loosemore - 1078-1092 The performance excellence model in construction enterprises: an application study with modelling and analysis
by Li-Ying Cheng & De-Cheng Wen & Hong-Chang Jiang - 1093-1105 Social identity in construction: enactments and outcomes
by Martin L�wstedt & Christine R�is�nen - 1106-1129 An integrated model of HIV/AIDS testing behaviour in the construction industry
by Paul Anthony Bowen & Rajen Govender & Peter J. Edwards & Keith Cattell - 1130-1147 Modelling the impact of outsourcing decisions on facilities management service-level performance: a case of Nigeria's public hospitals
by Dubem Ikediashi & Ikemefuna Mbamali - 1148-1150 Mobile and Pervasive Computing in Construction
by Mirosław J. Skibniewski
October 2014, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 957-967 Japanese competitive bid entry qualifications: an examination of public works
by Yukiko Konno - 968-982 Reliability of Engineering News-Record international construction data
by Weisheng Lu - 983-999 Remuneration and absenteeism on a large construction site
by Jaewhan Kim & Peter Philips - 1000-1016 Experimental field testing of a real-time construction hazard identification and transmission technique
by Alex Albert & Matthew R. Hallowell & Brian M. Kleiner - 1017-1029 Default or exit? Empirical study on SMEs in the Japanese construction industry
by Yukiko Konno - 1030-1047 Did the late-2000s financial crisis influence construction labour productivity?
by Le Ma & Chunlu Liu
September 2014, Volume 32, Issue 9
- 845-856 Employer investment in Apprenticeships in England: an exploration of the sensitivity of employers in the construction sector to the net costs of training
by Terence Hogarth & Lynn Gambin - 857-873 Innovation as re-institutionalization: a case study of technological change in housebuilding in Norway
by Finn Orstavik - 874-887 Economic development and construction productivity in Malaysia
by Fah Choy Chia & Martin Skitmore & Goran Runeson & Adrian Bridge - 888-903 Antecedents of behavioural commitment in inter-organizational relationships: a field study of the UK construction industry
by Eric Shiu & Zhizhong Jiang & Ghasem Zaefarian - 904-917 Revisiting the adoption of innovative products on Australian road infrastructure projects
by Timothy M. Rose & Karen Manley - 918-931 Exploring the link between early constructor involvement in project decision-making and the efficacy of health and safety risk control
by Helen Lingard & Payam Pirzadeh & Nick Blismas & Ron Wakefield & Brian Kleiner - 932-949 Team development and performance in construction design teams: an assessment of a hierarchical model with mediating effect of compensation
by Amin Akhavan Tabassi & Mahyuddin Ramli & Kamand M. Roufechaei & Arash Akhavan Tabasi - 950-952 Professional Services Agreements
by Steven Male
August 2014, Volume 32, Issue 7-8
- 653-657 Conference Issue: ARCOM 29-super-th Annual Conference
by Simon D Smith - 658-664 High reliability organizing at the boundary of the CM domain
by L�on L. olde Scholtenhuis & Andr� G. Dor�e - 665-681 Method-based learning: a case in the asphalt construction industry
by Frank R. Bijleveld & Andr� G. Dor�e - 682-694 Dealing with construction cost overruns using data mining
by Dominic D. Ahiaga-Dagbui & Simon D. Smith - 695-704 Together on the path to construction innovation: yet another example of escalation of commitment?
by Maarten E.J. Rutten & Andr� G. Dor�e & Johannes I.M. Halman - 705-724 Linking response strategies adopted by construction firms during the 2007 economic recession to Porter's generic strategies
by Paul Tansey & John P. Spillane & Xianhai Meng - 725-736 Institutional determinants of construction safety management strategies of contractors in Hong Kong
by Chuanjing Ju & Steve Rowlinson - 737-748 Exploring 'Zero Target' safety programmes in the UK construction industry
by Fred Sherratt - 749-759 Is this none of the contractor's business? Social sustainability challenges informed by literary accounts
by Martine Buser & Christian Koch - 760-772 Stakeholder interpretations of design: semiotic insights into the briefing process
by William H. Collinge & Chris F. Harty - 773-786 Building with wildlife: project geographies and cosmopolitics in infrastructure construction
by Daniel Sage & Andrew Dainty & Kjell Tryggestad & Lise Justesen & Jan Mouritsen - 787-803 Change management in practice: an ethnographic study of changes to contract requirements on a hospital project
by Clare Shipton & Will Hughes & Dylan Tutt - 804-815 Understanding construction reform discourses
by John-Paul Smiley & Scott Fernie & Andrew Dainty - 816-828 Breaking down the site hoardings: attitudes and approaches to community consultation during construction
by Robert Close & Martin Loosemore - 829-842 The role of the supply chain in the elimination and reduction of construction rework and defects: an action research approach
by Martin Taggart & Lauri Koskela & John Rooke
June 2014, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 489-494 Productivity improvement in the construction process
by Russell Kenley - 495-505 Can project monitoring and control be fully automated?
by Shabtai Isaac & Ronie Navon - 506-519 Applying critical chain buffer management theory in location-based management
by Rolf B�chmann-Slorup - 520-547 Searching for value: construction strategy exploration and linear planning
by Alan D. Russell & Ngoc Tran & Sheryl Staub-French - 548-564 An exploratory study of the relationship between construction workforce physical strain and task level productivity
by Umberto C. Gatti & Giovanni C. Migliaccio & Susan M. Bogus & Suzanne Schneider - 565-574 The construction productivity debate and the measurement of service qualities
by Ahmet Anil Sezer & Jan Br�chner - 575-594 Challenges and opportunities for productivity improvement studies in linear, repetitive, and location-based scheduling
by Gunnar Lucko & Thaís Da C.L. Alves & Vanessa Lira Angelim - 595-607 An analysis of construction productivity differences between Canada and the United States
by Hassan Nasir & Hani Ahmed & Carl Haas & Paul M. Goodrum - 608-624 Effects of the location-based management system on production rates and productivity
by Olli Sepp�nen & Jake Evinger & Christopher Mouflard - 625-640 Developing and evaluating a framework for process improvement in an alliance project: a New Zealand case study
by Nimesha Vilasini & Thomas Neitzert & James Rotimi - 641-651 On information and communication technology and production cost in construction industry: evidence from the Netherlands
by Arno J. Van der Vlist & Marien H. Vrolijk & Geert P.M.R. Dewulf
May 2014, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 419-432 Towards a shift in mindset: partnering projects as engagement platforms
by Mattias Jacobsson & Philip Roth - 433-445 A microeconomic perspective on infrastructure rehabilitation
by Tarek Hegazy & Dina A. Saad - 446-459 Construction accident causality: learning from different countries and differing consequences
by Alistair Gibb & Helen Lingard & Michael Behm & Tracy Cooke - 460-472 Highway maintenance: impact of framework agreements upon project financial performance
by Terence Lam & Keith Gale - 473-486 The dilemma of scope and scale for construction professional service firms
by Carol Jewell & Roger Flanagan & Weisheng Lu - 487-488 Performance-Based Contracts for Road Projects
by Stefan Olander
April 2014, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 323-348 Change negotiation in public-private partnership projects through output specifications: an experimental approach based on game theory
by Arshad Ali Javed & Patrick T.I. Lam & Albert P.C. Chan - 349-361 Public-private partnerships and investments in innovation: the influence of the contractual arrangement
by Athena Roumboutsos & St�phane Saussier - 362-381 Guidelines for effective workplace HIV/AIDS intervention management by construction firms
by Paul Bowen & Yvette Allen & Peter Edwards & Keith Cattell & Leickness Simbayi - 382-402 Evaluating impact of construction risks in the Arabian Gulf Region from perspective of multinational architecture, engineering and construction firms
by Ruqaya Al-Sabah & Carol C. Menassa & Awad Hanna - 403-415 Revenue guarantee in public-private partnerships: a fair risk allocation model
by Nunzia Carbonara & Nicola Costantino & Roberta Pellegrino - 416-416 Project Management for Facility Constructions: A Guide for Engineers and Architects
by Alexander Pichura
March 2014, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 229-245 Enabling construction innovation: the role of a no-blame culture as a collaboration behavioural driver in project alliances
by Beverley M. Lloyd-walker & Anthony John Mills & Derek H.T. Walker - 246-261 Deconstructing dynamic capabilities: the role of cognitive and organizational routines in the innovation process
by Thayaparan Gajendran & Graham Brewer & Siegfried Gudergan & Shankar Sankaran - 262-278 Fixing concrete: inquiries, responsibility, power and innovation
by Stewart Clegg & Kristian Kreiner - 279-289 Collaborative incentive contracts: stimulating competitive behaviour without competition
by Sa�d Boukendour & Will Hughes - 290-308 Challenges for capturing and assessing initial embodied energy: a contractor's perspective
by Philip J. Davies & Stephen Emmitt & Steven K. Firth - 309-313 The Handbook of Organizational Economics
by Chen-Yu Chang - 313-319 Sustainability and the Design of Transport Interchanges
by Andrew Allan
February 2014, Volume 32, Issue 1-2
- 1-6 Industrialized building
by Brian Atkin - 7-15 Five moments in the history of industrialized building
by Robert Ågren & Robert D. Wing - 16-39 Conceptual framework of the evolution and transformation of the idea of the industrialization of building in Japan
by Tomonari Yashiro - 40-52 Factors impeding the offsite production of housing construction in China: an investigation of current practice
by Xiaolin Zhai & Richard Reed & Anthony Mills - 53-69 Classification of production systems for industrialized building: a production strategy perspective
by Henric Jonsson & Martin Rudberg - 70-82 Platform use in systems building
by Gustav Jansson & Helena Johnsson & Dan Engstr�m - 83-96 Industrialized construction in the Swedish infrastructure sector: core elements and barriers
by Johan Larsson & Per Erik Eriksson & Thomas Olofsson & Peter Simonsson - 97-108 Managing short-term efficiency and long-term development through industrialized construction
by Per Erik Eriksson & Stefan Olander & Henrik Szentes & Kristian Widén - 109-125 A study of a plan-do-check-act method used in less industrialized activities: two cases from industrialized housebuilding
by John Henrik Meiling & Marcus Sandberg & Helena Johnsson - 126-145 The impact of clients' decision-making on their adoption of industrialized building
by Erika Hedgren & Lars Stehn - 146-159 Buyer-supplier relationships in industrialized building
by Louise Bildsten - 160-182 Evaluating the adaptability of an industrialized building using dependency structure matrices
by Robert Schmidt & Kasper Sanchez Vibaek & Simon Austin - 183-195 Improving ecological performance of industrialized building systems in Malaysia
by Riduan Yunus & Jay Yang - 196-207 Design configuration with architectural objects: linking customer requirements with system capabilities in industrialized house-building platforms
by Fredrik Wikberg & Thomas Olofsson & Anders Ekholm - 208-226 Business models in industrialized building of multi-storey houses
by Staffan Brege & Lars Stehn & Tomas Nord
December 2013, Volume 31, Issue 12
- 1172-1185 The role of organizational objects in construction projects: the case of the collapse and restoration of the Tj�rn Bridge
by Lars Walter & Alexander Styhre - 1186-1198 When might a project company break up? The perspective of risk-bearing capacity
by Chen-Yu Chang - 1199-1214 Critical success factors for enterprise risk management in Chinese construction companies
by Xianbo Zhao & Bon-Gang Hwang & Sui Pheng Low - 1215-1217 Modern Construction Management
by Ole Jonny Klakegg - 1217-1219 Construction Contract Preparation and Management: From Concept to Completion
by Stephen Gruneberg
November 2013, Volume 31, Issue 11
- 1098-1109 Expatriate management in Australian multinational enterprises
by Jason Santoso & Martin Loosemore - 1110-1127 Measurement and exploration of individual beliefs about the consequences of building information modelling use
by Richard Davies & Chris Harty - 1128-1143 Development of a conceptual team integration performance index for alliance projects
by Che khairil Izam Che Ibrahim & Seosamh B. Costello & Suzanne Wilkinson - 1144-1159 Using events to connect thinking and doing in knowledge management
by David Boyd - 1160-1162 Managing Project Supply Chains
by Hans Voordijk - 1162-1164 Architectural Theories of the Environment: Posthuman Territory
by Andrew C. Lemer - 1164-1165 Eco-efficient Construction and Building Materials
by Denise Gravitt - 1165-1169 Organizational Behaviour in Construction
by Kristian Kreiner
October 2013, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 1025-1037 Building networks to work: an ethnographic study of informal routes into the UK construction industry and pathways for migrant up-skilling
by Dylan Tutt & Sarah Pink & Andy R.J. Dainty & Alistair Gibb - 1038-1058 The non-adoption of supply chain management
by Scott Fernie & Stuart Tennant - 1059-1071 A total factor productivity measure for the construction industry and analysis of its spatial difference: a case study in China
by Xueqing Wang & Yuan Chen & Bingsheng Liu & Yinghua Shen & Hui Sun - 1072-1082 Inter-agency governance risk in managing hospital responses to extreme weather events in New South Wales, Australia: a facilities management perspective of shared situational awareness
by Martin Loosemore & Vivien Chow & Tracie Harvison - 1083-1084 Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures
by Alexander Styhre - 1084-1089 Construction Management: New Directions
by Christian Brockmann - 1089-1091 Managing Environmentally Sustainable Innovation: Insights from the Construction Industry
by Andrew Baldwin - 1091-1092 Construction Safety
by Denise Gravitt - 1092-1094 Business Models for Renewable Energy in the Built Environment
by Sunila Lobo
September 2013, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 941-958 Production strategies for pre-engineering in house-building: exploring product development platforms
by Helena Johnsson - 959-978 Critical success factors for Malaysian construction projects: an empirical assessment
by Yee Cheong Yong & Nur Emma Mustaffa - 979-990 Managerial competencies of female and male managers in the Swedish construction industry
by David Arditi & Pernilla Gluch & Marie Holmdahl - 991-1004 The influence of generation on knowledge sharing connections and methods in construction and engineering organizations headquartered in the US
by Maryam Sanaei & Amy Nicole Javernick-Will & Paul Chinowsky - 1005-1017 Construction safety training using immersive virtual reality
by Rafael Sacks & Amotz Perlman & Ronen Barak - 1018-1019 Construction Quality: Do It Right or Pay the Price
by Hans Lind - 1019-1020 Construction Project Management
by Naomi Brookes - 1020-1021 Project Management: Systems, Principles, and Applications
by Ezekiel Chinyio
August 2013, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 795-801 Equality, diversity and inclusion in the construction industry
by Abigail Powell & Katherine J. C. Sang - 802-815 Queering men and masculinities in construction: towards a research agenda
by Nick Rumens - 816-831 Queer eye on a 'straight' life: deconstructing masculinities in construction
by Paul W. Chan - 832-844 Uncovering sexuality and gender: an intersectional examination of women's experience in UK construction
by Tessa Wright - 845-860 Keep going: career perspectives on ageing and masculinity of self-employed tradesmen in Australia
by Teresa Marchant - 861-873 Trading in gender for women in trades: embodying hegemonic masculinity, femininity and being a gender hotrod
by Louisa Smith - 874-882 The potential for gender equality in architecture: an Anglo-Spanish comparison
by Valerie Caven & Elena Navarro Astor - 883-898 Experiences of women as workers: a study of construction workers in Bangladesh
by Tanzina Choudhury - 899-913 Striving to achieve it all: men and work-family-life balance in Sweden and the UK
by Ani Birgit Raiden & Christine R�is�nen - 914-927 Towards inclusion: rethinking architectural education
by Sandra Manley & Ann De Graft-Johnson - 928-938 Construction as a career choice for young disabled people: dispelling the myths
by Marcus Ormerod & Rita Newton
July 2013, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 711-730 Understanding differences in construction project governance between developed and developing countries
by Gonzalo Lizarralde & Stella Tomiyoshi & Mario Bourgault & Juan Malo & Georgia Cardosi - 731-745 Market structure of China's construction industry based on the Panzar-Rosse model
by Bingsheng Liu & Xueqing Wang & Yuan Chen & Yinghua Shen - 746-760 A contractor pre-qualification model based on the quality function deployment method
by Amirhosein Jafari - 761-779 Determinants of contractor satisfaction
by MD Asrul Masrom & Martin Skitmore & Adrian Bridge - 780-781 Enhancing Building Performance
by Peter Barrett - 782-787 Zero-Carbon Homes: A Road Map
by Andrew Allan - 787-789 Requirements Engineering for Computer Integrated Environments in Construction
by John M. Kamara - 789-791 Facilities Change Management
by Hans Voordijk - 792-793 Moving from Project Management to Project Leadership: A Practical Guide to Leading Groups
by Paul Gardiner
June 2013, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 505-514 Occupational health and safety in the construction industry
by Helen Lingard - 515-527 'In the air' and below the horizon: migrant workers in UK construction and the practice-based nature of learning and communicating OHS
by Dylan Tutt & Sarah Pink & Andy R.J. Dainty & Alistair Gibb - 528-541 Integration of safety risk data with highway construction schedules
by Behzad Esmaeili & Matthew Hallowell - 542-567 Meaningful and effective consultation and the construction industry of Victoria, Australia
by Gerard Francis Ayers & John F. Culvenor & Jim Sillitoe & Dennis Else - 568-579 Measuring and modelling safety communication in small work crews in the US using social network analysis
by Rayyan Alsamadani & Matthew Hallowell & Amy Nicole Javernick-Will - 580-595 Application of the Loughborough Construction Accident Causation model: a framework for organizational learning
by Michael Behm & Arthur Schneller - 596-605 Integrating real time positioning systems to improve blind lifting and loading crane operations
by Heng Li & Greg Chan & Martin Skitmore - 606-622 Applying advanced technology to improve safety management in the construction industry: a literature review
by Zhipeng Zhou & Javier Irizarry & Qiming Li - 623-635 UK construction site safety: discourses of enforcement and engagement
by Fred Sherratt & Peter Farrell & Rod Noble - 636-646 Method for testing proximity detection and alert technology for safe construction equipment operation
by Eric Daniel Marks & Jochen Teizer - 647-660 Inertia and change: lean construction and health and safety work on construction sites
by Marianne Forman - 661-674 A case study on automated safety compliance checking to assist fall protection design and planning in building information models
by J�rgen Melzner & Sijie Zhang & Jochen Teizer & Hans-Joachim Bargst�dt - 675-690 Safe construction through design: perspectives from the site team
by Graeme D. Larsen & Jennifer Whyte - 691-703 From crew to country? Local and national construction safety cultures in Denmark
by Christian Koch - 704-706 Design Risk Management: Contribution to Health and Safety
by Helen Lingard
May 2013, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 401-422 Use and misuse of the concept of culture
by Richard Fellows & Anita M.M. Liu - 423-439 Artificial neural network cost flow risk assessment model
by Henry A. Odeyinka & John Lowe & Ammar P. Kaka - 440-459 Stakeholder perspectives on developing more adaptable buildings
by James Pinder & Robert Schmidt III & Jim Saker - 460-470 Neural network analysis of construction safety management systems: a case study in Singapore
by Yang Miang Goh & David Chua - 471-496 Decoupled NPV: a simple, improved method to value infrastructure investments
by David Espinoza & Jeremy W.F. Morris - 497-497 Construction Law: An Introduction for Engineers, Architects, and Contractors
by Malcolm Horner - 497-501 Conflict in Construction
by George Ofori - 501-502 Construction Safety and Health
by Aoife M. Finneran & Alistair Gibb - 502-503 Risk and Insurance in Construction
by Denise Gravitt
April 2013, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 307-321 Niche comparisons: toward a new approach for analysing competition and organizational performance in the international construction market
by Huan Yang & Weisheng Lu - 322-334 Rental price and sustainability ratings: which sustainability criteria are really paying back?
by Annika Feige & Patrick Mcallister & Holger Wallbaum - 335-344 Efficiency measurement of the construction industry in Taiwan: a stochastic frontier cost function approach
by Ren-Jye Dzeng & Jih-Shong Wu - 345-358 An exploratory study on the relationship between stakeholder expectations, experiences and satisfaction in road maintenance
by Andreas Hartmann & Marieke Hietbrink - 359-368 The use of gross fixed capital formation as a measure of construction output
by Stephen Gruneberg & Keith Folwell - 369-385 Teaming/timing sequences in hotel development projects
by Mehmet Nihat Hanioglu & David Arditi - 386-388 Design Innovation for the Built Environment: Research by Design and the Renovation of Practice
by Andrew Lemer - 388-391 The Design of Learning Spaces
by Paula Cardellino - 391-394 Sustainable Buildings and Infrastructure: Paths to the Future
by Kjell Tryggestad - 394-396 Modern Construction: Lean Project Delivery and Integrated Practices
by Rafael Sacks - 397-397 Applying Lean principles to a building refurbishment project: experiences of key stakeholders
by David James Bryde & Ralf Schulmeister
March 2013, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 207-222 A cognitive analysis of why Chinese scaffolders do not use safety harnesses in construction
by Mengchun Zhang & Dongping Fang - 223-237 Impacts of construction events on the project equity value of the Channel Tunnel project
by Abraham Park & Chen-Yu Chang - 238-253 Supporting financial decision-making based on time value of money with singularity functions in cash flow models
by Gunnar Lucko - 254-265 Sustainable construction: life cycle energy analysis of construction on sloping sites for residential buildings
by Grace Ding & Perry John Forsythe - 266-286 Real options in project coalitions in Dutch health care: two case studies of construction projects
by Maartje Van Reedt Dortland & Hans Voordijk & Geert Dewulf - 287-288 Sustainability and design ethics By Tom Russ, CRC Press, London, 2010. ISBN 978-1-43-980854-2, £39.99 (pb)
by Paul Gardiner - 288-291 Culture in International Construction Wilco Tijhuis and Richard Fellows, Spon Press, London, 2011 224 pp, ISBN 978 0 415 47275 3, £65.00 (hb)
by Christine R?is?nen - 291-296 Flood Hazards Jessica Lamond, Colin Booth, Felix Hammond and David Proverbs (eds), CRC Press, London, 2011 387 pp, ISBN 978 1 4398262 5 6, £82.00 (hb)
by Chen-Yu Chang - 296-300 Whole Life Costing: A New Approach Peter Caplehorn, Routledge, London, 2012 136 pp., ISBN 978 0 415 43423 2, £34.99 (pb)
by Niels-Jørgen Aagaard
February 2013, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 99-103 A critical review of the application of TCE in the interpretation of risk allocation in PPP contracts
by Chen-Yu Chang - 104-118 A critical discussion of models for conceptualizing the economic logic of construction
by Lena Elisabeth Bygballe & H?kan H?kansson & Marianne Jahre - 119-134 Contradictions and collaboration: partnering in-between systems of production, values and interests
by Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb & Kim Haugb?lle - 135-150 Design for construction: utilizing production experiences in development
by Robert Gerth & Albert Boqvist & Marcus Bjelkemyr & Bengt Lindberg - 151-166 Strategic planning in construction professional service firms: a study of Irish QS practices
by R?is?n Murphy - 167-179 Construction management research at the individual level of analysis: current status, gaps and future directions
by Florence T.T. Phua - 180-194 Using ecological momentary assessment to understand a construction worker’s daily disruptions and decisions
by Cindy L. Menches & Juan Chen - 195-197 Building for a Changing Climate: The Challenge for Construction, Planning and Energy
by Ksenia Chmutina - 197-200 Human Resource Management in Construction: Critical Perspectives
by Clara Greed - 200-202 Human Resource Management in Construction
by Valerie Caven - 202-203 Integral Sustainable Design
by Lucio Soibelman
January 2013, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-19 Genetic algorithm stopping criteria for optimization of construction resource scheduling problems
by Jin-Lee Kim - 20-39 Identifying design development factors in Australian PPP projects using an AHP framework
by Peter Raisbeck & Llewellyn C.M. Tang - 40-61 Industrial renewal within the construction network
by Håkan Håkansson & Malena Ingemansson - 62-77 The role of coordinate-based decision-making in the evaluation of sustainable built environments
by Craig Langston