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Construction 34 Hong Kong 33 construction 32 project management 25 China 24 risk management 19 Bidding 17 procurement 17 construction industry 16 Procurement 15 Productivity 14 Safety 14 innovation 14 South Africa 13 Innovation 12 Tendering 12 case study 12 culture 12 simulation 12 Australia 11 partnering 11 project performance 11 tendering 11 Construction Industry 10 Construction industry 10 Project management 10 cost 10 maintenance 10 risk analysis 10 safety 10 Culture 9 Partnering 9 Project Management 9 risk 9 Conflict 8 Risk Management 8 construction sector 8 management 8 motivation 8 optimization 8
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Skitmore, Martin 43 Arditi, David 22 Lingard, Helen 20 Ofori, George 20 Loosemore, Martin 19 Dainty, Andrew 18 Pheng, Low Sui 17 Tam, C. M. 17 Li, Heng 16 Rowlinson, Steve 16 Ng, S. Thomas 15 Chan, Albert 12 Styhre, Alexander 12 Chang, Chen-Yu 11 Fellows, Richard 11 Gibb, Alistair 11 Liu, Anita 11 Kumaraswamy, Mohan 10 Lingard, Helen Clare 10 Pietroforte, Roberto 10 Blismas, Nick 9 Bowen, Paul 9 Drew, Derek 9 Jha, Kumar Neeraj 9 Leung, Mei-Yung 9 Raftery, John 9 Runeson, Goran 9 Sexton, Martin 9 Voordijk, Hans 9 Winch, Graham 9 Goodrum, Paul 8 Hallowell, Matthew 8 Ling, Florence Yean Yng 8 Phua, Florence 8 Cheung, S. O. 7 Clarke, Linda 7 Doloi, Hemanta 7 Gregori, Tullio 7 Holt, Gary 7 Liu, Chunlu 7
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Production arrangements by US building and non-building contractors: an update
Costantino, Nicola; Pietroforte, Roberto - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 3, pp. 231-235
The paper presents the results of the first phase of a long-term study that addresses the determinants of the production arrangements by US building (commercial and residential construction) and non-building contractors (transportation, environmental and industrial construction). Empirical and...
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Estimation of international construction performance: analysis at the country level
Pheng, Low Sui; Hongbin, Jiang - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 3, pp. 277-289
The measurement or estimation of the degree of internationalization of multinational corporations (MNCs) remains lacking although many studies have been completed on MNCs in the construction industry. Dunning's Eclectic Paradigm suggests that the determinants of internationalization depends on...
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The development of the construction legal system in China
Thim, Lam Yow; Zonggui, Chen - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 4, pp. 347-356
China has been developing at an amazing speed since it carried out reform and open-door policy in 1978. Construction industry is playing a leading role in the rapid Chinese economic development. At the same time, China has also worked hard to encourage overseas investors to expand their...
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Grey relation analysis of causes for change orders in highway construction
Wu, Chao-Hui; Hsieh, Ting-Ya; Cheng, Wen-Lon; Lu, Shih-Tong - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 5, pp. 509-520
Change orders issued during the construction of the second national highway in Taiwan have been categorized depending on whether they originate from owner, design consultant, on-site contractor unit, or external parties. A total of 34 change order causes are found for this construction project....
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The construction industry in the economy of Trinidad & Tobago
Lewis, Timothy Michael - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 5, pp. 541-549
The construction sector is generally one of the larger and more important sectors of a nation's economy. If economic policy is to achieve its desired objectives, it is necessary to have some understanding of how the economy will react to various changes that can be effected. Because the...
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Web-based integrated project control system
Moselhi, Osama; Li, Ji; Alkass, Sabah - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 1, pp. 35-46
This paper presents a system that supports project time and cost control in an integrated manner. The system utilizes object-oriented modelling to represent the process of project delivery. A set of control objects is designed to map the process of project control. Eighteen key indicators are...
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Representing causal mechanism of defective designs: exploration through case studies
Minato, Takayuki - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 2, pp. 183-192
To learn lessons from past defective designs, it is best to analyse multiple past defect events using a common classification framework. This may reveal patterns of cause and effect that are rarely evident in single-case investigations. This paper aims to explore the causal mechanism of...
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Operationalizing culture in construction management research: a social identity perspective in the Hong Kong context
Phua, Florence; Rowlinson, Steve - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 9, pp. 913-925
A prevailing trend of opinion in construction management research revolves around the importance of instilling a positive partnering culture in order to improve overall project performance. Indeed, the culture part of the equation has often been taken as a given and this has led to many...
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The work-life experiences of office and site-based employees in the Australian construction industry
Lingard, Helen; Francis, Valerie - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 9, pp. 991-1002
A survey was conducted among employees of a large Australian construction firm. Comparisons were made between employees who differed by gender and work location. Male employees in site-based roles reported significantly higher levels of work to family conflict and emotional exhaustion than male...
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Promoting sustainable construction waste management in Hong Kong
Wong, Evia; Yip, Robin - In: Construction Management and Economics 22 (2004) 6, pp. 563-566
Similar to many affluent cities found elsewhere in the world, Hong Kong is currently facing a great challenge to manage the wastes generated from its construction and demolition (C&D) activities that has wide-ranging impacts on the environment. To tackle this, the Hong Kong Special and...
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