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Project management 42 Construction industry 34 Sustainability 32 Construction 28 Asset management 22 PPP 16 BIM 13 Circular economy 13 Construction projects 12 India 12 Procurement 12 Risk management 12 Sri Lanka 11 Barriers 10 Ghana 10 Infrastructure management 10 Nigeria 10 Stakeholder management 10 Critical success factors 9 Developing countries 9 Facilities management 9 Green building 9 Building information modelling (BIM) 8 Built environment 8 Construction management 8 Performance 8 Buildings 7 Construction project 7 Maintenance 7 Productivity 7 Project success 7 Projects 7 Sustainable construction 7 Sustainable development 7 Australia 6 Collaboration 6 Housing 6 Infrastructure 6 Megaprojects 6 Performance management 6
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Undetermined 543 CC license 13 Free 13
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Article 556 Book / Working Paper 4
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research-article 361 back-matter 30 case-report 19 review 19 non-article 6 review-article 6 conceptual-paper 4 editorial 1 research-paper 1
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English 560
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Kumaraswamy, Mohan 31 Liyanage, Champika 10 Roumboutsos, Athena 9 Senaratne, Sepani 9 E.D. Love, Jane Matthews and Steve Lockley, Peter 8 Olatunji, Oluwole Alfred 8 Perera, Srinath 8 Opoku, Alex 7 Aibinu, Ajibade A. 6 Alex Opoku, Professor Vian Ahmed and Dr Heather Cruickshank, Dr 6 Awuzie, Bankole Osita 6 Chileshe, Nicholas 6 De Silva, Nayanthara 6 Florence Yean Yng Ling and Dr Carlos Formoso, Dr 6 Hassanain, Mohammad A. 6 Kulatunga, Udayangani 6 Oke, Ayodeji Emmanuel 6 Perera, B.A.K.S. 6 Ramachandra, Thanuja 6 Rameezdeen, Raufdeen 6 Wilkinson, Suzanne 6 Zulu, Sambo Lyson 6 Abdallah, Abdullatif 5 Agyekum, Kofi 5 Ahmed, Vian 5 Aigbavboa, Clinton 5 De Silva, Lalith 5 Delhi, Venkata Santosh Kumar 5 Emuze, Fidelis 5 Karunasena, Gayani 5 Samaraweera, Aparna 5 Waidyasekara, K.G.A.S. 5 Aliu, John 4 Amaratunga, Dilanthi 4 Assaf, Sadi 4 Cruickshank, Heather 4 Doloi, Hemanta 4 Enegbuma, Wallace Imoudu 4 Fernando, Nirodha Gayani 4 Gunawan, Indra 4
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Built Environment Project and Asset Management 557 Built Environment Project and Asset Management Ser. 2 Built Environment Project and Asset Management: Volume 5, Issue 2 1
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Other ZBW resources 556 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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Optimising project outcomes in complex environments: empirical insights on agile practices and stakeholder dynamics
Tuan Son Nguyen; Mohamed, Sherif; Mostafa, Sherif - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 4, pp. 590-606
Purpose This study delves into the dynamics between Agile Response to Change (AR), Adaptive Scoping (AS), Stakeholder Engagement (SE) and Project Performance (PP), with a special focus on the moderating influence of Project Complexity (PC). The research, grounded in a thorough literature review,...
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Impact of green construction procurement practices on the success of circular economy in Ghana
Kwasafo, Oscar Kwame; Adinyira, Emmanuel; Agyekum, Kofi - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 5, pp. 765-781
Purpose This paper investigates the impact of green construction procurement practices (GCPPs) on circular economy (CE) success by identifying environmentally sustainable procurement practices that can promote a CE in the construction industry. The goal was to promote circularity in construction...
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Ex ante required rates of return and related factors in Indonesian PPP infrastructure projects
Wibowo, Andreas - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 2, pp. 228-243
Purpose This paper delves into the ex ante rates of return demanded by the private sector in Indonesian public–private partnership (PPP) infrastructure projects and the manifold factors emanating from project attributes that can influence these rates. Design/methodology/approach This paper...
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Establishment of a smart building assessment framework in the context of smart cities
Domingos, Leonor; Sousa, Maria José; Resende, Ricardo; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 5, pp. 798-813
Purpose This study proposes an assessment framework for improving smart building performance in the broader context of smart city development, considering dimensions like environmental sustainability, building characteristics, intelligence, computation management and analytics. The framework is...
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Unraveling consumer behavioral intentions to adopt solar water heaters in India using UTAUT model
Kaur, Prabhjot; Ritu, Rajveer Kaur; Kaur, Amanpreet - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 2, pp. 312-328
Purpose The present study identifies the factors that impact behavioral intentions to adopt solar water heaters (SWHs) and examines their relationship with behavioral intentions using an extended “Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology” (UTAUT) model. Design/methodology/approach...
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A comparative assessment of indirect green façade and conventional walls: perspective of life cycle cost
Madushika, U.G.D.; Ramachandra, Thanuja - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 5, pp. 697-712
Purpose Green walls are vertical structures with various plant species that contribute to achieving sustainability in terms of environmental, economic and social aspects. A comparison of green wall performance with a similar type of conventional wall would be the most convincing way of promoting...
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Innovative green construction adoption in Ghana: architects’ perspectives from theory of planned behaviour
Addy, Michael Nii; Dadzoe, Florence; Kwofie, Titus Ebenezer - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 5, pp. 782-797
Purpose Climate change and global warming are two major ecological concerns. The construction industry has instituted measures such as green construction in response to these concerns. This study seeks to assess the views of architects on the uptake of innovative green construction (IGC) in...
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Circularity: a workflow for reusing waste wind turbine blades
Kio, Patricia Njideka; Anumba, Chimay - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 5, pp. 751-764
Purpose Wind energy has developed rapidly becoming a promising source of renewable energy. Although wind energy is described as clean energy, the problem of blade disposal has emerged from decommissioned wind turbines in the renewable energy sector, these blades manufactured from composite...
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Moderating effect of subsidy policy on intention to purchase residential rooftop solar panel systems
Kumar, Ganesh; Nayak, Jogendra Kumar - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 4, pp. 626-643
Purpose The adoption of residential rooftop solar panel systems (SPS) in India is at a nascent stage. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the factors affecting consumers’ intention to purchase SPS by expanding the theory of planned behavior (TPB) with three environmental psychology factors....
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Can blockchain prevent the deterioration of building handover information quality for higher education institutions?
Chang, Janet; Jaskula, Klaudia; Papadonikolaki, Eleni; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 14 (2024) 4, pp. 509-528
Purpose This research investigates the distinct characteristics of blockchain technology to safeguard against the deterioration of handover information quality in the post-construction phase. The significance of effective management of handover information is highlighted by global building...
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