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Construction Management and Economics. 39:637-651
There has been a longstanding concern among construction scholars and practitioners in classifying construction innovations, whether as “incremental” or “radical,” “technological” or “organizationa...
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Journal of Further and Higher Education. 45:1342-1355
The transition of early career researchers into academic posts is understood to be a crucial career step and marks a point at which representation of women declines significantly. The research adopts a participatory qualitative research methodology t
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Safety Science. 120:538-550
Work-related ill-health in construction is a major concern worldwide, presenting significant risk management challenges. This three-year research project studied a multi-million pound regional construction project and a multi-billion pound infrastruc
Autor:
Andrew R.J. Dainty, Roine Leiringer
Publikováno v:
Construction Management and Economics. 37:693-696
he not busy being born is busy dying Bob Dylan (1964)In this, our final editorial in Construction Management and Economics (CME), we reflect on our long-standing involvement with the Journal, as...
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Safety Science. 117:523-533
High reliability organising (HRO) and resilience engineering (RE) have emerged as key concepts in safety management which promise a move away from bureaucracy and a means to manage safety without sacrificing performance. However, attempts to apply th
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Built Environment Project and Asset Management. 9:383-398
Purpose The evolving roles of BIM and smart building technologies in the design and management of construction projects often present unexpected events and variabilities, which tend to erode professionals’ prior knowledge authority. The purpose of
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International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation. 37:231-246
PurposeCorporate social responsibility (CSR) is a prominent topic of debate, and yet remains subject to multiple interpretations. Despite this ambiguity, organisations need to communicate their CSR activity effectively in order to meet varied stakeho
Autor:
Andrew R.J. Dainty, David Oswald
Publikováno v:
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 146
A decade ago, there were multiple calls for more ethnographic research in the construction industry in order to provide deeper insights into industry practice. Since those calls, methods un...
The aim of this article is to explore sensemaking and learning processes with and through affective atmospheres. We engage with recent research within the ‘affective turn’ across the social sciences and humanities to conceptualize the significanc
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Publikováno v:
Applied Ergonomics. 73:108-121
The construction industry takes an orthodox approach to safety: Finding root causes, quantifying risk, and often blaming frontline workers. However, safety has reached a plateau and the limitations of this approach are starting to be acknowledged. A