Journal of Management in Engineering
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EISSN:1943-5479|ISSN:0742-597X|Disc:The Journal of Management in Engineering offers an avenue for researchers and practitioners to present contemporary issues associated with management and leadership for the civil engineer. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers, case studies, technical notes, and discussions of interest to the practice of civil engineering. Management and leadership issues include contract management, project management, partnering, office management, professional practice and development, financial management, human resources management, marketing and sales, ethics, technology and innovation management, information management, continuing education, organizational theory, strategic planning, conflict management, negotiating, risk management, globalization, networking, change management, teamwork, team building, communication, mentoring, coaching, and diversity. Papers discussing legislative and regulatory issues, corporate and public policy, and the role of civil engineering in the political process at all levels of government are welcomed. Interdisciplinary studies and collaborations are encouraged. Theoretical papers submitted for publication should preferably include real-world applications of the techniques|Priority:6|Publisher:American Society of Civil Engineers|
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Enriched Construction Regulation Inquiry Responses: A Hybrid Search Approach for Large Language Models
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The applicability of existing automated compliance check tools in construction is limited, as they are insufficient to provide end-to-end responses given the fragmented and unstructured compliance checking requirements in ... -
Developing Data Requirements for City-Level Digital Twins: Stakeholder Perspective
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Advances in city-level digital twins (CDTs) have been proposed to enable smarter, more sustainable, and resilient cities across diverse urban management scenarios for a portfolio of buildings and infrastructure in the built ... -
Exploring the Patterns Shaping Communication in the Turkish Construction Industry
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Communication among project team members is an indispensable requirement to provide momentum toward achieving efficiency, time, cost, quality, and safety targets in construction projects. Therefore, investigating the main ... -
A Generalized Framework for Assessing Equity in Ground Transportation Infrastructure: Exploratory Study
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Ground transportation infrastructure significantly impacts community connectivity, economic growth, and access to essential services such as jobs, education, and healthcare. However, in practice, these infrastructures do ... -
The Mental Health Benefits of Smart Cities: Evidence from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in China
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Depression has become a prevalent global concern. The development of smart cities has advantages in promoting ecological and economic benefits, but the question of whether and how it could bring mental health benefits to ... -
Exploring Practitioners’ Perceptions of Digital Delivery in Modular Integrated Construction Projects
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Modular integrated construction (MiC) leverages prefabricated modules to enhance constructability and sustainability, and serves as a critical solution to global housing demands. However, MiC confronts delivery challenges ... -
Developing and Evaluating a Classification Model for Construction Defect Control: A Text Mining and Ensemble Learning Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)In the construction industry, customer satisfaction is of paramount importance, as it significantly impacts company success and reputation. In Korea’s competitive apartment market, customer satisfaction—particularly feedback ... -
Understanding the Underlying Trends in US Construction Labor Wages: A Data-Driven Mixed-Method Computational Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Precisely forecasting construction costs is crucial for maintaining financial stability for contractors and the broader construction sector. Nonetheless, this task has long been acknowledged as challenging. Recent global ... -
Enhancing Construction Managers’ Risk Perception and Lowering Risk Tolerance toward Unsafe Behaviors Through Experiential Safety Training
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The training effect can be enhanced when trainees/learners interact with real-world environments and construct personal knowledge from those direct experiences. Leveraging such experiential learning strategies for occupational ... -
A Resident-Centric Framework for Postdisaster Infrastructure Recovery: Characterizing Hierarchical Needs and Fulfillment Cycles to Assess Urban Resilience
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Allocating resources effectively for the recovery of facilities and services after a disaster is essential to improve the sustainability and well-being of affected residents who face various challenges and pressures. A ... -
Wage Variances and Disparities: Unraveling the Impact of Spanish-Required Language Skills and Locational Variables in the Construction Job Market
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The major objective of this research is to investigate wage variations and disparities within the construction job market by employing a comprehensive approach that intertwines the influence of Spanish-required language ... -
Framework for Improving the Postdisaster Repair Sequence of Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Systems
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Repair sequence scheduling is a critical step in the recovery planning of interdependent critical infrastructure systems (CIS) in the aftermath of a disaster. It is an important but challenging task that forms the basis ... -
Implementation of VR Technology for Energy Audit Training and Workforce Development
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The US energy efficiency sector will require a significantly larger workforce in the near future. To meet this demand, opportunities for training in real-world environments are needed to help the future workforce gain ... -
Micromobility versus Driving: How Air Quality Alerts Impact Transportation Choices
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Previous studies have shown that responses to information on poor air quality are more discernible on active transport than on driving. However, it is unclear whether the differences in responses stem from the differences ... -
Green Innovation and the ESG Disconnect: Evidence from Green Patenting in the Construction Industry in China
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)In the era of heightened emphasis on sustainable development, the environment, social, and governance (ESG) performance of firms has garnered widespread attention for its enduring impact on long-term business operations. ... -
Social Washing in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Firms
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The growing importance of social sustainability fosters firms to communicate their social impact, e.g., through environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting. Unfortunately, firms’ actions are often not ... -
How to Build Interorganizational Trust in Construction Projects: A Meta-Analysis on Three Trust-Building Mechanisms
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Trust plays a crucial role in interorganizational transactions by reducing transaction costs and fostering cooperation. How to build trust between transaction parties has drawn scholars’ attention from various research ... -
Social Conflicts in South Korean Public Construction Projects: Insights Using a Large Language Model
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Public construction projects often encounter social conflicts when project complexity increases and diverse stakeholder concerns arise, such as environmental, economic, and route-selection issues. Social conflicts that ... -
Developing a Fatigue Model for Construction Workers: An Interpretable Machine Learning Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The construction industry is one of the most hazardous sectors worldwide, with extremely high rates of occupational deaths and injuries. Worker fatigue, caused by undertaking physically demanding tasks in awkward working ... -
Understanding Hazard Recognition Behaviors through Situational Awareness Assessment in Virtual Construction Environments
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Effective safety management at construction sites requires accurate hazard recognition. However, previous research studies have revealed a significant proportion of hazards remain unrecognized. Poor hazard recognition may ...