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Implementing sustainability in small and medium-sized construction firms: The role of absorptive capacity
James Upstill-Goddard, Jacqui Glass, Andrew Dainty, Ian NicholsonConstruction organisations are becoming increasingly aware of the impacts of their operations, from both an environmental and, more recently, a social viewpoint. Sustainability…
Intra-organisational injustice in the construction industry
Martin Loosemore, Benson Teck-Heng LimIncreasing workforce casualisation, under representation of women and other minority groups, racial discrimination, corruption and poor safety are just some of the documented…
Bilateral learning model in construction claim negotiations
Wenxue Lu, Lihan Zhang, Fan BaiThe learning ability on critical bargaining information contributes to accelerating construction claim negotiations in the win-win situation. The purpose of this paper is to study…
Competency-based measures for designing out construction waste: task and contextual attributes
Saheed O Ajayi, Lukumon O. Oyedele, Kabir O Kadiri, Olugbenga O Akinade, Muhammad Bilal, Hakeem A Owolabi, Hafiz A AlakaCompetency-based measure is increasingly evident as an effective approach to tailoring training and development for organisational change and development. With design stage widely…
A transaction costs-based model to choose PPP procurement procedures
Nunzia Carbonara, Nicola Costantino, Roberta Pellegrino– The purpose of this paper is to develop a decision model for choosing the tendering procedure in PPP that minimizes the transaction costs borne by the public sector.
The impact of client characteristics on the time and cost performance of collaborative infrastructure projects
Karen Manley, Le ChenCollaboration is thought to offer significant benefits over traditional contracts, however there is little existing research concerning how these benefits can be optimized. To…
Labour and skill shortages in Hong Kong’s construction industry
Paul H. K. HoWith many large-scale infrastructural and residential projects in Hong Kong, the construction industry is suffering from serious labour and skill shortages. The purpose of this…
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