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10th Nordic conference on construction economics and organization / edited by Irene Lill, and Emlyn Witt.

Contributor(s): Lill, Irene [editor.] | Witt, Emlyn [editor.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald reach proceedings series ; volume 2Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xi, 487 pages)ISBN: 9781838670511 (ebook)Other title: Tenth Nordic conference on construction economics & organization [Portion of title]Subject(s): Construction industry -- Economic aspects -- Congresses | Construction industry -- Management -- Congresses | Business & Economics -- Development -- Economic Development | Construction industryDDC classification: 624.068 LOC classification: HD9715.A2 | A15 2019Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Prelims -- The economics and business of construction -- Updating and cleaning out: the "make or buy" decision in construction revisited -- Bispevika project: research for constructing a collaborative value chain -- Social considerations in the procurement of road and railroad projects in Sweden -- Standardization and industrialized construction of special purpose building -- Identifying contradictions of integrating life-cycle costing in design practices -- Advancing networking-based business management in construction markets -- Contracts and culture in a partnering project -- Sub-contractors' perception of contracting: the case of crime -- Project managers: gatekeepers or inside men? -- The hybridity of strategic partnerships and construction supply chain management -- Dynamic capabilities and risk management: evaluating the cdrm model for clients -- An opposite design-build procurement method: competing on quality with a fixed price -- Construction and project management -- An appraisal of water infrastructure projects' financing challenges in South Africa -- The soft factors in design management: a hidden success factor? -- Room to manoeuvre: governing the project provisions -- A longitudinal view of adopting project alliancing: case Finland -- A simulation-based optimization for contractors in precast concrete projects -- Governed by municipal land allocations: implications for housing developers -- Situation picture through construction information management -- Who benefit from crime in construction?: a structural analysis -- Quality evaluation of contractor's schedule in the bidding phase -- Activity cruciality as measure of network schedule structure resilience -- Construction programmes and programming: a critical review -- Procurement research: current state and future challenges in the Nordic countries -- Exploitative learning in inter-organizational projects: evidence from dutch infrastructure practices -- The transition from design-bid-build contracts to design-build -- Exploring the dynamics of supplier innovation diffusion -- Understanding collaborative working in a facilitated interdisciplinary environment -- Ensuring successful knowledge transfer in building renovation projects -- Public private collaboration in the context of zero emission neighbourhood -- Strategizing and project management in construction projects: an exploratory literature review -- Building information, data and digitalization -- BIM-enabled education: A systematic literature review -- A BIM-enabled learning environment: a conceptual framework -- "I work all day with automation in construction: I am a sociomaterial-designer" -- Developing smart services to smart campus -- An overview of BIM adoption in the construction industry: benefits and barriers -- BIM for construction education: initial findings from a literature review -- Model for smart, self-learning and adaptive resilience building -- Investigating the drop-out rate from a BIM course -- Innovations in the construction process -- Senior residence concepts in Norway: challenges and actions for a sustainable development -- 3D-printing technology in construction: results from a survey -- Product and manufacturing systems alignment: a case study in the timber house building industry -- Opening the black box of accessibility regulation -- Orchestrating multi-actor collaborative innovation across organizational boundaries -- Sustainability and resource efficiency -- Social sustainability in modelling of value creation in housing refurbishment -- Reviewing the role of sustainability professionals in construction -- Exploring the evolution and impact of building environment assessment methods in achieving green building -- Stakeholders of construction and real estate -- Challenging the rhetoric of construction briefing: insights from a formula 1 sports venue -- Underlying causes for risk taking behaviour among construction workers -- Towards developing a framework for user-driven innovation in refurbishment -- Reconstructing knowledge integration in the Norwegian AEC-industry -- Institutional complexity for Chinese international contractors -- Built environments -- BIM related innovation in healthcare precinct design and facilities management -- Location is crucial in retrofit: strategy selection in different regions -- Construction education and research -- From theoretical to practical competence on health and safety -- A test platform of viable methods to improve production and learning on construction sites.
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Prelims -- The economics and business of construction -- Updating and cleaning out: the "make or buy" decision in construction revisited -- Bispevika project: research for constructing a collaborative value chain -- Social considerations in the procurement of road and railroad projects in Sweden -- Standardization and industrialized construction of special purpose building -- Identifying contradictions of integrating life-cycle costing in design practices -- Advancing networking-based business management in construction markets -- Contracts and culture in a partnering project -- Sub-contractors' perception of contracting: the case of crime -- Project managers: gatekeepers or inside men? -- The hybridity of strategic partnerships and construction supply chain management -- Dynamic capabilities and risk management: evaluating the cdrm model for clients -- An opposite design-build procurement method: competing on quality with a fixed price -- Construction and project management -- An appraisal of water infrastructure projects' financing challenges in South Africa -- The soft factors in design management: a hidden success factor? -- Room to manoeuvre: governing the project provisions -- A longitudinal view of adopting project alliancing: case Finland -- A simulation-based optimization for contractors in precast concrete projects -- Governed by municipal land allocations: implications for housing developers -- Situation picture through construction information management -- Who benefit from crime in construction?: a structural analysis -- Quality evaluation of contractor's schedule in the bidding phase -- Activity cruciality as measure of network schedule structure resilience -- Construction programmes and programming: a critical review -- Procurement research: current state and future challenges in the Nordic countries -- Exploitative learning in inter-organizational projects: evidence from dutch infrastructure practices -- The transition from design-bid-build contracts to design-build -- Exploring the dynamics of supplier innovation diffusion -- Understanding collaborative working in a facilitated interdisciplinary environment -- Ensuring successful knowledge transfer in building renovation projects -- Public private collaboration in the context of zero emission neighbourhood -- Strategizing and project management in construction projects: an exploratory literature review -- Building information, data and digitalization -- BIM-enabled education: A systematic literature review -- A BIM-enabled learning environment: a conceptual framework -- "I work all day with automation in construction: I am a sociomaterial-designer" -- Developing smart services to smart campus -- An overview of BIM adoption in the construction industry: benefits and barriers -- BIM for construction education: initial findings from a literature review -- Model for smart, self-learning and adaptive resilience building -- Investigating the drop-out rate from a BIM course -- Innovations in the construction process -- Senior residence concepts in Norway: challenges and actions for a sustainable development -- 3D-printing technology in construction: results from a survey -- Product and manufacturing systems alignment: a case study in the timber house building industry -- Opening the black box of accessibility regulation -- Orchestrating multi-actor collaborative innovation across organizational boundaries -- Sustainability and resource efficiency -- Social sustainability in modelling of value creation in housing refurbishment -- Reviewing the role of sustainability professionals in construction -- Exploring the evolution and impact of building environment assessment methods in achieving green building -- Stakeholders of construction and real estate -- Challenging the rhetoric of construction briefing: insights from a formula 1 sports venue -- Underlying causes for risk taking behaviour among construction workers -- Towards developing a framework for user-driven innovation in refurbishment -- Reconstructing knowledge integration in the Norwegian AEC-industry -- Institutional complexity for Chinese international contractors -- Built environments -- BIM related innovation in healthcare precinct design and facilities management -- Location is crucial in retrofit: strategy selection in different regions -- Construction education and research -- From theoretical to practical competence on health and safety -- A test platform of viable methods to improve production and learning on construction sites.

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