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Built and Human Environment 68 TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) 16 Subjects outside of the University Themes 10 TH Building construction 6 - 0070 Management. Industrial Management 5 TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements 2 Great Britain 1 HC Economic History and Conditions 1 HD Industries. Land use. Labor 1 KDK0021 Ireland (Eire) 1 LB Theory and practice of education 1 Library Science. Information Science 1 Railroads. Rapid transit systems 1 TF Railroad engineering and operation 1
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Article 52 Book / Working Paper 16
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Congress Report 18 Thesis 16
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English 35 Undetermined 33
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Ingirige, MJB 12 Wedawatta, GSD 11 Amaratunga, RDG 8 Sexton, MG 5 Barrett, PS 4 Underwood, J 4 Dangerfield, BC 3 Eaton, D 3 Jones, K 3 Abbott, C 2 Akbiyikli, R 2 Al-Obaedi, JTS 2 Arif, M 2 Chuai, X 2 Ellis, RCT 2 Iles, PA 2 Isikdag, U 2 Kearney, JR 2 Khalfan, MMA 2 Khosrowshahi, F 2 Lu, SL 2 McDermott, P 2 Palliyaguru, RS 2 Preece, D 2 Quigley, M 2 Ruddock, L 2 Swan, W 2 Wood, GD 2 Yousif, S 2 Aburas, H 1 Acikalin, U 1 Ahmad, ALA 1 Akintoye, SA 1 Allen, T 1 Aouad, G 1 Austin, S 1 Bakri, AS 1 Bassanino, MN 1 Beran, W 1 Bew, M 1
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The development of absorptive capacity-based innovation in a construction SME
Mcadam, R; Miller, K; McMacken, N; Davies, J - 2010
Traditionally, construction has been a transaction-oriented industry. However, it is changing from the design-bid-build process into a business based on innovation capability and performance management, in which contracts are awarded on the basis of factors such as knowledge, intellectual...
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Improving performance through HEI–industry engagements in the built environment
Underwood, J; Williams, AW; Thurairajah, N - 2009
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documented. Through a variety of combined industry and government initiatives there has been a continual expression in the UK over the last decade of the urgent need to address the fragmented nature of...
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Construction informatics in Turkey: strategic role of ICT and future research directions
Isikdag, U; Underwood, J; Kuruoglu, M; Goulding, JS; … - 2009
Construction Informatics deals with subjects ranging from strategic management of ICTs to interoperability and information integration in the construction industry. Studies on defining research directions for Construction Informatics have a history over 20 years. The recent studies in the area...
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Delivering BIM to the UK Market
Bew, M; Underwood, J - 2009
Technology has developed dramatically over the past five and particularly three decades. The way we live our lives has changed and is set to change ever more with the effects this technology has on our planet’s environment. Construction is one of the world’s oldest industries and has been...
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Human environmental heat transfer simulation with CFD – the advances and challenges
Zhang, Y; Novieto, D; Ji, Y - 2009
The modelling and prediction of human thermoregulatory responses and comfort have gone a long way during the past decades. Sophisticated and detailed human models, i.e. the active multi-nodal thermal models with physiological regulatory responses, have been developed and widely adopted in both...
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The profitability and consistency of the accounting abnormal accruals anomaly in UK firms
Ahmad, ALA - 2009
This research explores new evidence on the profitability, consistency and potential explanations of the accruals anomaly. We extend prior research into the association between earnings and share price by discrirninating between firms on the basis of the abnormal accruals contained in the...
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An investigation of the attitudes of laboratory staff to the establishment of accredited laboratories in the Libyan chemical and petrochemical industries
Shihub, TA - 2009
Accreditation of laboratories has been a subject of considerable interest because product quality guarantee has become one of the prime factors to be considered in the present time of highly competitive industrial activity. Accreditation is still a new issue for the laboratories in Libya. These...
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Climate change and construction sector SMEs: Vulnerability, consequences and resilience
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB; Jones, K - 2009
Climate change has become one of the prime challenges the society has to face in the future. As far as businesses are concerned, it also has added one other important issue that they have to consider as part of their business planning. Climate change is of significant importance particularly to...
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Utilising intranet technologies in construction sector SMEs: Building up knowledge bases for extreme weather event risk management
Ingirige, MJB; Wedawatta, GSD - 2009
Intranet technologies accessible through a web based platform are used to share and build knowledge bases in many industries. Previous research suggests that intranets are capable of providing a useful means to share, collaborate and transact information within an organization. To compete and...
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Critical success factors for knowledge management implementation in organisations: Proposing an agenda for performance improvement in the construction industry
Bakri, AS; Ingirige, MJB; Amaratunga, RDG - 2009
Knowledge management (KM) is of growing interest in today's business. With the importance of KM being realized, businesses are viewing KM as a critical success factors (CSF) in today's dynamic borderless society. Making knowledge available to the right people at the right time is crucial for...
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