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Critical success factors in collaborative multi‐disciplinary design projects
Dina Koutsikouri, Simon Austin, Andrew DaintyThe purpose of this paper is to explore critical success factors (CSFs) in interdisciplinary building design projects from the view point of the project members themselves. While…
An investigation of construction wastes: an empirical study in Shenzhen
Jia‐Yuan Wang, Xiang‐Ping Kang, Vivian Wing‐Yan TamThis paper aims to analyze on‐site production and sources of construction wastes through data obtained from a detailed questionnaire survey and structured interviews conducted in…
Corporate social responsibility for solving the housing problem for the poor in South Africa
A.A.E. Othman, B. MiaThis paper aims to integrate the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) within the South African quantity surveying firms (SAQSF) as an approach for solving the housing…
Does vocational training meet the construction industry needs in Malaysia?: Feedback from ex‐trainees of the basic electrical wiring course from one training institution
A‐R. Abdul‐Aziz, M. Jaafar, A. Enshassi, M‐N. Mohamed‐SallehMalaysia has been facing a shortage of construction craftworkers since the late 1980s. This is despite the fact that various public vocational training institutes have been…
Contribution of knowledge management activities to organisational business performance
Le Chen, Sherif MohamedWithin the construction industry there is a growing awareness of the need for linking knowledge management (KM) to business strategy, organisational objectives and existing…
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