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Impacts of Relational and Formal Governance on Information Sharing and Project Management Performance in Collaborative Contracts: A Mixed-Method Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Collaborative contracts are considered a means to address poor communication, adversarial relationships, and unsatisfactory project management arising from traditional contracts. However, the governance mechanisms of ...
Understanding the Interplay of Organizational Climate and Leadership in Construction Innovation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Critical Role of the Learning Transfer Climate in Fostering Innovation in Construction
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Because learning is a key antecedent to innovative activities, more attention needs to be paid to the climate, within the organization or project settings, that supports learning. The objectives of this paper are (1) to ...
Role of Leadership in Fostering an Innovation Climate in Construction Firms
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The construction industry makes an essential contribution to the environmental and economic development of Hong Kong. However, hindered by various factors, construction has long been recognized as an industry with low ...
Development of a Stressors–Stress–Performance–Outcome Model for Expatriate Construction Professionals
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Effects of Automation and Transparency on Human Psychophysiological States and Perceived System Performance in Construction Safety Automation: An Electroencephalography Experiment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Automation technology has experienced explosive growth in recent decades. However, the construction industry, let alone the field of construction safety, is still among the least digitized globally. Although many types of ...
Causal Factors of Near Misses and Accidents in Urban Railway Construction: A Complex Network Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Near misses occur much more frequently than accidents, often by factors of hundreds or thousands, and they typically share common causes with accidents. It is believed that eliminating the causes of near misses can make a ...
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