Content
2007, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 467-475 Diffusion characteristics of private sector financed innovation in Sweden
by Kristian Widen & Bengt Hansson - 477-493 The futures of construction: a critical review of construction future studies
by Chris Harty & Chris Ian Goodier & Robby Soetanto & Simon Austin & Andrew R. J. Dainty & Andrew D. F. Price - 495-508 A critical review of safety initiatives using goal setting and feedback
by Iain Cameron & Roy Duff - 509-518 Assessing the performance of Libyan supervising engineers
by Najat Abdallah Krima & Gerard Wood & Ghassan F. Aouad & Zedan Hatush - 519-527 The views and experiences of specialist contractors on partnering in the UK
by James Robert Mason - 529-543 A survey of the payment mechanisms for transportation DBFO projects in British Columbia
by Ahmed M. Abdel Aziz - 545-554 A study on improving the ranking procedure for determining the most advantageous tender
by Hsiuyu Tsai & Lungchang Wang & Leekuo Lin
2007, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 341-343 In response to the festschrift: a letter to Construction Management and Economics
by Ranko Bon - 345-357 The experience of burnout among future construction professionals: a cross-national study
by Helen Clare Lingard & Brenda Yip & Steve Rowlinson & Thomas Kvan - 359-374 The application of the ant colony optimization algorithm to the construction site layout planning problem
by Ka-Chi Lam & Xin Ning & Thomas Ng - 375-386 Resolving the UK construction skills crisis: a critical perspective on the research and policy agenda
by Paul W. Chan & Andrew R. J. Dainty - 387-398 Applying a random coefficients logistic model to contractors' decision to bid
by Bee-Lan Oo & Derek S. Drew & H. P. Lo - 399-408 Sustainable development policy perceptions and practice in the UK social housing sector
by Kate Carter & Chris Fortune - 409-421 Ranking and classification of construction coordination activities in Indian projects
by Kumar Neeraj Jha & Sudhir Misra - 423-434 Optimal selection of concrete anchors for connection cost reduction
by Jake Olsen & Zu-Hsu Lee & Wenshen Pong - 435-442 Making client values explicit in value management workshops
by John Kelly
2007, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 227-238 The temporal nature of forces acting on innovative IT in major construction projects
by Steve Rowlinson - 239-253 Prioritising career development in relation to recruitment and retention: a trade and craft perspective
by Joseph Gaiva Kappia & Andrew Dainty & Andrew Price - 255-266 HIV/AIDS in the South African construction industry: understanding the HIV/AIDS discourse for a sector-specific response
by Ingrid Meintjes & Paul Bowen & David Root - 267-275 Enablers for Singapore contractors to internationalize construction services
by Florence Yean Yng Ling & Denise Hui Ying Kwok - 277-287 Stakeholder impact analysis in construction project management
by Stefan Olander - 289-296 Interorganizational use of building information models: potential for automational, informational and transformational effects
by Stephen Fox & Jiri Hietanen - 297-304 Relationship-based determinants of building project performance in China
by Xiao-Hua Jin & Hemanta Doloi & Shi-Yun Gao - 305-313 Quality and timeliness in highway construction contracts: a new acceptance model based on both mechanical and surface performance of flexible pavements
by Filippo Giammaria Pratico - 315-326 Construction statistics review for Kenya
by O. A. K'Akumu
2007, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 111-112 Performance-Based Contracting: an alternative approach to transacting in construction
by Stephen Gruneberg - 113-127 Antecedents of commitment in construction management
by Mei-Yung Leung & Hubert Chan - 129-142 Knowledge-based diagnosis model for PCM executing problems in public construction
by Ching-Hwang Wang & Chia-Chang Tsai & Yi-Yen Cheng - 143-156 Process planning methodology: dynamic short-term planning for off-site construction in Slovenia
by Milan Radosavljevic & Malcolm Horner - 157-169 Applying the strategic alignment model to business and ICT strategies of Singapore's small and medium-sized architecture, engineering and construction enterprises
by Goh Bee Hua - 171-182 A conceptual framework for studying customer satisfaction in residential construction
by Perry John Forsythe - 183-194 Perspectives of UK housebuilders on the use of offsite modern methods of construction
by Wei Pan & Alistair Gibb & Andrew Dainty - 195-205 Transparency, market operation and trust in the Dutch construction industry: an exploratory study
by Johan Graafland & Andre Nijhof - 207-215 Project designers' role in improving constructability of Indonesian construction projects
by Bambang Trigunarsyah
2007, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-6 Construction in Developing Countries
by George Ofori - 7-23 Impact of globalization on the construction sector in developing countries
by Timothy Michael Lewis - 25-38 Strategic analysis of large local construction firms in China
by Charles Cheah & Jian Kang & David Chew - 39-54 Factors constraining successful building project implementation in South Africa
by Jasper Mbachu & Raymond Nkado - 55-66 Project management competence in public sector infrastructure organisations
by Pantaleo Mutajwaa Daniel Rwelamila - 67-76 A strategic framework for sustainable construction in developing countries
by Chrisna Du Plessis - 77-86 The construction boom and environmental protection in Northern Cyprus as a consequence of the Annan Plan
by Vedat Yorucu & Rusen Keles - 87-93 Informality in the construction sector in developing countries
by Jill Wells - 95-106 An investigation of leadership styles and relationship cultures of Chinese and expatriate managers in multinational construction companies in Hong Kong
by Johnny Wong & Philco Wong & Li Heng
2006, Volume 24, Issue 12
- 1225-1229 Is detailed progress monitoring possible without designated manual data collection?
by Ronie Navon & Issam Haskaya - 1231-1239 Approximately predicting the cost and duration of school reconstruction projects in Taiwan
by Wei Tong Chen & Ying-Hua Huang - 1241-1252 Evaluation of building performance using fuzzy FTA
by Nang-Fei Pan - 1253-1267 ALISS: Advanced Linear Scheduling System
by Onur Tokdemir & David Arditi & Cenk Balcik - 1269-1282 Innovation in small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms: a case study of an architectural practice
by Shu-Ling Lu & Martin Sexton - 1283-1293 A quantitative model for efficient maintenance of plastered and painted facades
by Evelyn Ai-Lin Teo & N. Harikrishna - 1295-1304 The innovation competence of repeat public sector clients in the Australian construction industry
by Karen Manley - 1305-1314 Investigating first planning in construction
by Eric Johansen & Brian Wilson
2006, Volume 24, Issue 11
- 1107-1109 Letter to the Editor
by Helen Lingard & Steve Rowlinson - 1111-1111 Letter to the Editor
by Paolo Tombesi - 1113-1123 Critical factors for environmental performance assessment (EPA) in the Hong Kong construction industry
by Vivian Tam & C. M. Tam & Kenneth Yiu & S. O. Cheung - 1125-1135 Relating risk to project performance in Indonesian building contracts
by I Putu Artama Wiguna & Stephen Scott - 1137-1147 An economic modelling approach for public sector construction workload planning
by Xiaohong Li & John Ogier & John Cullen - 1149-1165 Analysing ownership, locational and internalization advantages of Chinese construction MNCs using rough sets analysis
by Low Sui Pheng & Jiang Hongbin - 1167-1176 Significant factors causing delay in the UAE construction industry
by Arshi Shakeel Faridi & Sameh Monir El-Sayegh - 1177-1184 Sustainable construction: the development and evaluation of an environmental profiling system for construction products
by David Shiers & Daniel Rapson & Claire Roberts & Miles Keeping - 1185-1198 Economics of on-site vs. off-site fabrication of rebar
by Gul Polat & David Arditi & Glenn Ballard & Ugur Mungen - 1199-1206 Rough set theory for distilling construction safety measures
by Chi Mint Tam & Thomas Tong & K. K. Chan - 1207-1216 Extending construction linkage measures by the consideration of the impact of capital
by Yu Song & Chunlu Liu & Craig Langston
2006, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 997-1005 A survey of maintenance management systems in South African tertiary educational institutions
by Fanie Buys & Raymond Nkado - 1007-1018 Record keeping for contemporaneous delay analysis: a model for effective event management
by Stuart Carmichael & Maria Murray - 1019-1028 Collective learning, collective knowledge and learning networks in construction
by Wai-Ki Fu & Hing-Po Lo & Derek Drew - 1029-1044 Construction equipment productivity estimation using artificial neural network model
by Seung Ok & Sunil Sinha - 1045-1056 A Knowledge Transfer Framework: the PFI context
by Patricia Carrillo & Herbert Robinson & Chimay Anumba & Nasreddine Bouchlaghem - 1057-1068 Valuing self-protection: income and certification effects for safe rooms
by Bradley Eeing & Jamie Brown Kruse - 1069-1081 A performance-based bridge LCCA model using visual inspection inventory data
by Rong-Yau Huang - 1083-1089 Benchmarking electricity consumption
by Christian Stoy & Susanne Kytzia - 1091-1098 Process standardisation and the impact of professional judgement on the formulation of building project budget price advice
by Chris Fortune
2006, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 901-909 Using Gaussian copula to simulate repetitive projects
by I-Tung Yang - 911-920 Exploring the drivers of firm-level innovation in the construction industry
by Karen Manley & Steve Mcfallan - 921-931 Organisation, 'anchoring' of knowledge, and innovative activity in construction
by Ina Drejer & Anker Lund Vinding - 933-944 The determination of occupancy costs during early project phases
by Christian Stoy & Wolfdietrich Kalusche - 945-954 The use of global strategies by British construction firms
by Paul Whitla & Peter Walters & Howard Davies - 955-965 A dynamic competition model for construction contractors
by Hyung Jin Kim & Kenneth Reinschmidt - 967-976 Case study of demolition costs of residential buildings
by Sung Kin Pun & Chunlu Liu & Craig Langston - 977-988 What attributes should a project coordinator possess?
by Kumar Neeraj Jha & Chandrashekhar Iyer
2006, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 791-803 Bidding models: testing the stationarity assumption
by Martin Skitmore & Goran Runeson - 805-815 An estimation of the size of the hidden labour force in construction in Trinidad and Tobago
by Timothy Michael Lewis & Roger Hosein - 817-828 Organisational culture profiles of construction enterprises in China
by S. B. Zhang & Anita Liu - 829-837 Strategies for overlapping dependent design activities
by Susan Bogus & Keith Molenaar & James Diekmann - 839-846 Economic incentive framework for sustainable energy use in US residential construction
by K. R. Grosskopf & Charles Kibert - 847-860 Valuing large engineering projects under uncertainty: private risk effects and real options
by Mahdi Mattar & Charles Cheah - 861-868 Integrated duration-cost influence network for modelling risk impacts on construction tasks
by Y. P. Poh & J. H. M. Tah - 869-881 An economic game theory model of subcontractor resource allocation behaviour
by Rafael Sacks & Michael Harel - 883-895 Balancing employee needs, project requirements and organisational priorities in team deployment
by Ani Birgit Raiden & Andrew Dainty & Richard Neale
2006, Volume 24, Issue 7
- 661-668 Guest Editorial
by Gerard De Valence - 669-670 Letter to the Editor
by Patricia Hillebrandt - 671-680 Coefficient stability and predictability in input-output models: a comparative analysis for the Netherlands
by Erik Dietzenbacher & Alex Hoen - 681-693 On the supply-side determinants of regional growth
by Philip Mccann - 695-703 Qualitative modelling of sustainable energy scenarios: an extension of the Bon qualitative input-output model
by David Shipworth - 705-709 The contribution of Ranko Bon to the debate on sustainable construction
by Nicola Costantino - 711-715 Does volume follow share? The case of the Danish construction industry
by Roberto Pietroforte & Tullio Gregori - 717-723 The construction sector and economic development: the 'Bon curve'
by Les Ruddock & Jorge Lopes - 725-733 A review of international construction research: Ranko Bon's contribution
by Irem Dikmen & M. Talat Birgonul - 735-742 Conditions of Success: a platform for international construction development
by David Hawk - 743-753 Technology transfer: international collaboration in Sri Lanka
by Sivaguru Ganesan & John Kelsey - 755-765 Allometry and built form: revisiting Ranko Bon's work with the Harvard Philomorphs
by Philip Steadman - 767-771 Building as an economic process: the Austrian approach revisited
by Gerard De Valence - 773-783 Construction price formation: full-cost pricing or neoclassical microeconomic theory?
by Martin Skitmore & Goran Runeson & Xinling Chang
2006, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 567-578 The context of innovation management in construction firms
by Andreas Hartmann - 579-589 Linkage measures of the construction sector using the hypothetical extraction method
by Yu Song & Chunlu Liu & Craig Langston - 591-601 Field experiments to evaluate lighting performance in nighttime highway construction
by Khalied Hyari & Khaled El-Rayes - 603-614 Towards an explicit design decision process: the case of the structural frame
by R. Soetanto & A. R. J. Dainty & J. Glass & A. D. F. Price - 615-624 When is construction partnering likely to happen? An empirical examination of the role of institutional norms
by Florence Phua - 625-634 Prevailing wage legislation and public school construction efficiency: a stochastic frontier approach
by Kevin Duncan & Peter Philips & Mark Prus - 635-646 An automated model for materials management and control
by R. Navon & O. Berkovich - 647-656 Characterizing the corporate governance of UK listed construction companies
by Chen-Yu Chang & Hui-Yu Chou & Ming-Teh Wang
2006, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 453-455 Boyd C. Paulson, Jr died on 1 December 2005, in Menlo Park, California
by Raymond Levitt - 457-464 Career building: women and non-standard employment in architecture
by Valerie Caven - 465-474 Growth, employment and the construction industry in Trinidad and Tobago
by Ramesh Ramsaran & Roger Hosein - 475-484 Rational under-pricing in bidding strategy: a real options model
by C. Y. Yiu & C. S. Tam - 485-495 Diffusion of ISO 9000 certification in the precast concrete industry
by Serdar Kale & David Arditi - 497-507 A power-based leadership approach to project management
by Anita Liu & Zhaoyang Fang - 509-519 Chinese construction firms in reform
by Dansong Wang & Ahmad Hadavi & Raymond Krizek - 521-528 Revisiting site manager work: stuck in the middle?
by Alexander Styhre & Per-Erik Josephson - 529-543 Factors influencing the implementation of the raised floor system in Australian office buildings
by G. Zhang & J. Yang - 545-554 Valuing governmental support in infrastructure projects as real options using Monte Carlo simulation
by Charles Cheah & Jicai Liu
2006, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 339-348 Six-sigma as a strategy for process improvement on construction projects: a case study
by Rodney Stewart & Clinton Spencer - 349-365 Selection of funding schemes by a borrowing decision model: a Hong Kong case study
by C. M. Tang & C. W. Y. Wong & A. Y. T. Leung & K. C. Lam - 367-378 A systems view of temporary housing projects in post-disaster reconstruction
by Cassidy Johnson & Gonzalo Lizarralde & Colin Davidson - 379-389 Valuation of the minimum revenue guarantee and the option to abandon in BOT infrastructure projects
by Yu-Lin Huang & Shih-Pei Chou - 391-405 A modified storey enclosure model
by Franco Cheung & Martin Skitmore - 407-424 Modelling and assessment of critical risks in BOT road projects
by A. V. Thomas & Satyanarayana Kalidindi & L. S. Ganesh - 425-438 Construction project risks: further considerations for constructors' pricing in Hong Kong
by Joe Wong & Eddie Hui - 439-445 Evaluation of construction contractor performance: a critical analysis of some recent research
by Rick Best & Craig Langston
2006, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 227-228 Professor Rodney Howes, 1943-2005
by Farzad Khosrowshahi - 229-232 The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm: comment
by Chen-Yu Chang - 233-236 The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm: response
by Adrian Bridge & Clem Tisdell - 237-251 A strategic framework for change management
by A. D. F. Price & K. Chahal - 253-258 Time-cost model for building projects in Nigeria
by D. R. Ogunsemi & G. O. Jagboro - 259-270 PIREM: a new model for conceptual cost estimation
by Wen-Der Yu - 271-285 A taxonomy for construction terms in privatized-infrastructure finance: supporting semantic exchange of project risk information
by T. A. El-Diraby & S. M. Gill - 287-299 Environmental performance assessment: perceptions of project managers on the relationship between operational and environmental performance indicators
by Vivian Tam & C. M. Tam & L. Y. Shen & S. X. Zeng & C. M. Ho - 301-308 Technological innovation in PPPs: incentives, opportunities and actions
by Roine Leiringer - 309-320 Predicting construction firm performance: an empirical assessment of the differential impact between industry- and firm-specific factors
by Florence Phua - 321-332 Innovation diffusion at the implementation stage of a construction project: a case study of information communication technology
by Vachara Peansupap & Derek Walker
2006, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 113-120 Sustainable construction and drivers of change in Greece: a Delphi study
by Odysseus Manoliadis & Ioannis Tsolas & Alexandra Nakou - 121-130 Benefit evaluation for off-site production in construction
by Nick Blismas & Christine Pasquire & Alistair Gibb - 131-148 Service life prediction of exterior cladding components under failure conditions
by Igal Shohet & Monica Paciuk - 149-158 Private housing design customization through house type substitution
by Chris Leishman & Fran Warren - 159-169 Heuristic scheduling of resource-constrained, multiple-mode and repetitive projects
by Hong Zhang & Heng Li & C. M. Tam - 171-184 Quantifying uncertainty and equivocality in engineering projects
by Andrew Chang & Chih-Chiang Tien - 185-196 Does a supportive work environment moderate the relationship between work-family conflict and burnout among construction professionals?
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 197-208 Overview of funding for construction craft skills training in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Zambia
by M. Muya & A. D. F. Price & F. T. Edum-Fotwe - 209-217 Hand-arm vibration exposure from construction tools: results of a field study
by David Edwards & Gary Holt
2006, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-18 Graphical-based multistage scheduling method for RC buildings
by Y. C. Huang - 19-30 Construction scheduling using multi-constraint and genetic algorithms approach
by Nashwan Dawood & Eknarin Sriprasert - 31-44 Conceptual framework for assessment of client needs and satisfaction in the building development process
by Jasper Mbachu & Raymond Nkado - 45-54 The relationship between distribution of control, fairness and potential for dispute in the claims handling process
by Ajibade Ayodeji Aibinu - 55-67 Impact of stress-coping behaviour on estimation performance
by Mei-Yung Leung & Anita Liu & Maggie Mei-ki Wong - 81-96 Expert elicitation and Bayesian analysis of construction contract risks: an investigation
by Francis Adams - 97-104 Assessing how organizations approach the maintenance management of listed buildings
by Nigel Dann & Sarah Hills & Derek Worthing
2005, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 995-1000 Guest Editorial
by Andrew Dainty & Barbara Bagilhole - 1001-1005 Women and minority groups in UK construction: recent trends
by Geoff Briscoe - 1007-1015 Included against the odds: failure and success among minority ethnic built-environment professionals in Britain
by A. S. Caplan & J. Gilham - 1017-1023 The future of the black and minority ethnic (BME) construction sector in England
by Andy Steele & Stephen Todd - 1025-1034 Gender and ethnic minority exclusion from skilled occupations in construction: a Western European comparison
by Justin Byrne & Linda Clarke & Marc Van Der Meer - 1035-1043 Diversity or the lack of it in the architectural profession
by Ann De Graft-Johnson & Sandra Manley & Clara Greed - 1045-1057 The decline of the 'traditional' family: work-life benefits as a means of promoting a diverse workforce in the construction industry of Australia
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 1059-1070 Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: are town planners losing sight of gender?
by Clara Greed & Dory Reeves - 1071-1081 Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry?
by Rita Newton & Marcus Ormerod
2005, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 891-903 Impacts of stress on estimation performance in Hong Kong
by Mei-Yung Leung & Paul Olomolaiye & Alice Chong & Chloe Lam - 905-912 Input-output analysis of the Chinese construction sector
by Xing Wu & Zhihui Zhang - 913-925 An investigation of Chinese BOT projects in water supply: a comparative perspective
by Chuan Chen & John Messner - 927-939 Towards a social network theory of project governance
by Stephen Pryke - 941-951 A model for automated monitoring of road construction
by R. Navon & Y. Shpatnitsky - 953-963 The shift to warranties and performance specifications: what of method specifications?
by Kelu Guo & Edward Minchin & Ted Ferragut - 965-977 Improvement tools in the UK construction industry
by David Delgado-Hernandez & Elaine Aspinwall - 979-991 Time series forecasts of the construction labour market in Hong Kong: the Box-Jenkins approach
by James Wong & Albert Chan & Y. H. Chiang
2005, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 781-785 A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability
by Danny Myers - 787-792 Horses for courses: relating innovation diffusion concepts to the stages of the diffusion process
by Graeme Larsen - 793-796 Identifying management research priorities
by Jan Brochner & Per-erik Josephson & Johan Alte - 797-814 A linear-discrete scheduling model for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem
by Pierre Bonnal & Didier Gourc & Ari-pekka Hameri & Germain Lacoste - 815-829 Just-in-time management in the ready mixed concrete industries of Chongqing, China and Singapore
by Low Sui Pheng & Wu Min - 831-838 Benefits and disadvantages of ERP in industrialised timber frame housing in Sweden
by Max Bergstrom & Lars Stehn - 839-850 Productivity and delays assessment for concrete batch plant-truck mixer operations
by Tarek Zayed & Daniel Halpin & Ismail Basha - 851-859 The effect of time on safety incentive programs in the US construction industry
by Manish Gangwar & Paul Goodrum - 861-870 The cult of customer responsiveness: is design innovation the price of a client-focused construction industry?
by Chris Ivory - 871-878 Fairness in interorganizational project relations: norms and strategies
by Anna Kadefors
2005, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 673-684 Using the principal component analysis method as a tool in contractor pre-qualification
by K. C. Lam & T. S. Hu & S. T. Ng - 685-696 Constructing a framework for building relationships and trust in project organizations: two case studies of building projects in China
by Xiao-Hua Jin & Florence Yean Yng Ling - 697-712 The JIT materials management system in developing countries
by Gul Polat & David Arditi - 713-722 Use of information and communication technologies by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in building construction
by Emrah Acar & Ismail Kocak & Yildiz Sey & David Arditi - 723-731 The use of function analysis as the basis of value management in the Australian construction industry
by We Mild Spaulding & Adrian Bridge & Martin Skitmore - 733-745 Does work-family conflict mediate the relationship between job schedule demands and burnout in male construction professionals and managers?
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 747-756 Organizational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective
by Paul Chan & Rachel Cooper & Patricia Tzortzopoulos - 757-765 A study of the Hong Kong property market: housing price expectations
by Joe Tak-Yun Wong & Eddie Hui & William Seabrooke & John Raftery
2005, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 561-564 A century of innovation in the Dutch construction industry
by Frens Pries & Andre Doree - 565-577 A hierarchical structural model of assessing innovation and project performance
by Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi & Madhav Prasad Nepal & Moonseo Park - 579-593 Making sense of supply chain management: a comparative study of aerospace and construction
by Stuart Green & Scott Fernie & Stephanie Weller - 595-607 Architects and contractors: a comparative study of organizational cultures
by N. A. Ankrah & D. A. Langford - 609-619 Sex segregation in construction organizations in Bangladesh and Thailand
by Julaikha Hossain & Kyoko Kusakabe - 621-630 Estimating general threshold traffic levels of typical build, operate, and transfer toll road projects in Indonesia
by Andreas Wibowo - 631-644 Last among equals: a comparison of innovation in construction, services and manufacturing in the UK
by Toke Reichstein & Ammon Salter & David Gann - 645-658 Pain and suffering costs of persons in construction accidents: Hong Kong experience
by D. Darshi De Saram & S. L. Tang