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Leadership styles and employees commitment: the mediating role of job satisfaction
Luqman Oyekunle OyewobiThis study aims to explore the relationship between three primary constructs: leadership styles, job satisfaction and organizational commitment among private-practice quantity…
Assessing effects of moral hazard -related behaviours on quality and satisfaction of public-private-partnership (PPP) construction projects: case study of Ghana
De-Graft Owusu-Manu, Emmanuel Ofori-Yeboah, Edward Badu, Augustine Senanu Komla Kukah, David John EdwardsThis study aims to investigate the effects of moral hazard on quality and satisfaction of public–private–partnership (PPP) construction projects in Ghana.
BIM-FM in existing buildings: a case study on educational and high-rise residential buildings
Andrea Parisi Kern, Fabiana Pires Rosa, Luis BragançaFacility management (FM) is regarded as an emerging issue in civil engineering and is responsible for ensuring the building's expected performance. The purpose of this study is to…
Designing an internal audit effectiveness model for public sector: qualitative and quantitative evidence from a developing country
Ahmed Mohammed Jasim Shuwaili, Reza Hesarzadeh, Mohammad Ali Bagherpour VelashaniIn recent decades, managerial desire to use internal audit services to promote well-controlled organizational processes has significantly increased in the public sector. Yet…
Modeling the moderating effect of technology anxiety on the relationship between smart city–built environment and the quality of life of citizens
Ajitabh DashThis study aims to comprehend the smart city–built environment’s (SCBE) effect on citizens’ quality of life in the smart cities of a developing country such as India. This study…
Delphi study for evaluating critical success factors (CSFs) for PPP power projects in Ghana
Augustine Senanu Komla Kukah, De-Graft Owusu-Manu, Edward Badu, David John EdwardsThis study aims to identify the critical success factors of public private partnership (PPP) power projects in Ghana and further evaluates the most significant critical success…
Relationship between COVID 19 prevention and panic and distress tolerance, spiritual intelligence and happiness in undergraduate, postgraduate accounting students
Mahdi Salehi, Mahmoud Lari DashtBayaz, Eisa AbyazThis study aims to investigate the relationship between prevention and panic of COVID-19 and distress tolerance, happiness and emotional intelligence (EI) in undergraduate and…
An analytical model for spatial developing of sports places and spaces
Mehdi SalimiIn terms of the use of sports places and spaces, per capita is a determining parameter for the status and perspective of the future. Although there are many uses for the per…
Coping with uncertainties: challenges for decision makers in healthcare
Anke Aarninkhof-Kamphuis, Hans Voordijk, Geert DewulfHealth care organizations’ decision-making for the future relies on anticipating changes. Reliable predictions are becoming increasingly difficult, creating anxiety and requires…
Scenarios for digital twin deployment in healthcare facilities management
Obinna Chimezie Madubuike, Chinemelu J. Anumba, Evangelia AgapakiThis paper aims to focus on identifying key health-care issues amenable to digital twin (DT) approach. It starts with a description of the concept and enabling technologies of a…
Corporate citizen internal audit model: evidence from environmental functions Iran
Amir Ghorbaniyan, Mohammadreza Abdoli, Hasan Valiyan, Hasan BoudlaieIn recent years, Corporate Citizenship has continued to grow in importance and significance. It has been the subject of considerable debate and commentary among researchers…
Exploring the factors influencing building sustainability of low-cost low-rise residential towards user satisfaction
Norsafiah Norazman, Siti Nurul Asma’ Mohd Nashruddin, Adi Irfan Che-AniUrban population growth has increased housing density, which has expanded the construction of low-cost low-rise residential in urban areas. Good building performance and effective…
Evaluating the factors that influence public sector involvement in Ghanaian public-private partnership (PPP) power projects
Augustine Senanu Komla Kukah, De-Graft Owusu-Manu, Edward Badu, David John Edwards, Eric Asamoah, Andrew Anafo, Dominic Kuutiero, Richmond Makafui Kofi KukahIn comparison to other countries, power generation in Sub-Sahara Africa is poor. Public–private partnership (PPP) model has become increasingly popular for addressing…
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