Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 6, 1997
- Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Law and Dispute Resolution in Construction pp. 501-504
- Anthony Lavers
- At the cutting edge: conflict avoidance and resolution in the US construction industry pp. 505-512
- Thomas Stipanowich
- Conflict and dispute in construction pp. 513-518
- Peter Fenn, David Lowe and Christopher Speck
- Perceptions of alternative dispute resolution as constraints upon its use in the UK construction industry pp. 519-526
- Penny Brooker and Anthony Lavers
- Resolution of disputes arising from set-off clauses between main contractors and subcontractors pp. 527-537
- P. Kennedy, A. Morrison and D. O. Milne
- Amicable dispute resolution in the People's Republic of China and its implications for foreign-related construction disputes pp. 539-548
- Edwin Chan
- Statutory reform of aspects of construction law in Australia pp. 549-558
- Paul Bick
Volume 15, issue 5, 1997
- Organization and managerial environment of the Korean construction industry pp. 409-419
- Sunkuk Kim
- Building economics research in the People's Republic of China: a review pp. 421-428
- Lu Youjie and Zhang Qiang
- Economic evaluation of HVAC systems with ice storage designed using an optimization technique pp. 429-439
- Ronie Navon, Hillel Arkin and Isaac Burg
- The financial structure and ethos of property companies: an empirical analysis pp. 441-456
- Richard Barkham
- Construction project teams for TQM: a factor-element impact model pp. 457-467
- Irtishad Ahmad and Maung Sein
- The effect of contract type and size on competitiveness in bidding pp. 469-489
- Derek Drew and Martin Skitmore
- Preserving methodological consistency: a reply to Raftery, McGeorge and Walters pp. 491-494
- J. Rooke, D. Seymour and D. Crook
Volume 15, issue 4, 1997
- Financial management of planned maintenance for housing associations pp. 315-326
- G. Bowles, J. S. Dagpunar and H. Gow
- Assessment and evaluation of contractor data against client goals using PERT approach pp. 327-340
- Zedan Hatush and Martin Skitmore
- Using a weighted score model as an aid to selecting procurement methods for small building works pp. 341-348
- A. Griffith and J. D. Headley
- A study of the growth-investment-financing nexus of the major UK construction groups pp. 349-361
- Anita Punwani
- An analysis of contractors' approaches to risk identification in New South Wales, Australia pp. 363-369
- D. Bajaj, J. Oluwoye and D. Lenard
- Causal relationship between construction flows and GDP: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 371-376
- Raymond Tse and Sivaguru Ganesan
- Risk analysis for revenue dependent infrastructure projects pp. 377-382
- Anthony Songer, James Diekmann and Roger Pecsok
- Rigour in research and peer review pp. 383-385
- Peter Fenn
- The ranking of construction management journals pp. 387-398
- Chau Kwong Wing
Volume 15, issue 3, 1997
- Sustainable construction: principles and a framework for attainment pp. 223-239
- Richard Hill and Paul Bowen
- Distributions and correlations in Monte Carlo simulation pp. 241-258
- David Wall
- Leaders and champions for construction innovation pp. 259-270
- C. H. Nam and C. B. Tatum
- Concurrent engineering in design-build projects pp. 271-281
- Chimay Anumba and Nosa Evbuomwan
- Development of urban housing policies in China pp. 283-290
- Jean Jinghan Chen and David Wills
- Breaking up methodological monopolies: a multi-paradigm approach to construction management research pp. 291-297
- John Raftery, Denny McGeorge and Megan Walters
- The role of theory in construction management research: comment pp. 299-302
- Goran Runeson
Volume 15, issue 2, 1997
- Evaluating contractor prequalification data: selection criteria and project success factors pp. 129-147
- Zedan Hatush and Martin Skitmore
- Choosing an appropriate research methodology pp. 149-159
- Derek Walker
- Practices, barriers and benefits of risk management process in building services cost estimation pp. 161-175
- C. K. Mok, V.M. Rao Tummala and H. M. Leung
- Safety cost optimization of building projects in Hong Kong pp. 177-186
- S. L. Tang, H. K. Lee and K. Wong
- Information technology in contractors' firms in Saudi Arabia pp. 187-200
- Ali Shash and Mohammed Al-Amir
- Fit for the task: the future of the small scale domestic repair and maintenance industry in the UK pp. 201-212
- Philip Leather and Susan Rolfe
- Book reviews pp. 213-215
- George Ofori
- Book reviews pp. 215-217
- Martin Skitmore and Erhan Kozan
Volume 15, issue 1, 1997
- Price stability and the business cycle: UK construction bidding patterns 1970-91 pp. 5-18
- Simon Rawlinson and John Raftery
- Criteria for contractor selection pp. 19-38
- Zedan Hatush and Martin Skitmore
- Economic evaluation of materials planning systems for construction pp. 39-47
- Eric Wong and George Norman
- Strategies for successful construction and demolition waste recycling operations pp. 49-58
- Chun-Li Peng, Domenic Scorpio and Charles Kibert
- Promotional literature for competitive advantage in UK construction firms pp. 59-69
- Christopher Preece and Steven Male
- Communication and governance in the building process pp. 71-82
- Roberto Pietroforte
- Factors influencing construction time and cost overruns on high-rise projects in Indonesia pp. 83-94
- Peter Kaming, Paul Olomolaiye, Gary Holt and Frank Harris
- Contractor development in Nigeria: perceptions of contractors and professionals pp. 95-108
- Olugboyega Adams
- Monte Carlo simulation of construction costs using subjective data: response pp. 109-115
- Kwong Wing Chau
- The role of theory in construction management: a call for debate pp. 117-119
- David Seymour, Darryll Crook and John Rooke
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