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Embracing Debiasing in Mediator’s Tactic of Reality Testing
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Biased decisions hinder rational construction dispute negotiations. Successful use of debiasing strategies enhances the efficiency of construction dispute management. Due to the flexibility and popularity of mediation, it ...
Reactive Devaluation as a Psychological Impediment to Construction Dispute Negotiation
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Disputes are common in construction projects. Protracted dispute resolution processes drain valuable resources. Therefore, promoting efficient construction dispute negotiation (CDN) has been one of the key recommendations ...
Study of Endowment Effect in Construction Project Dispute Resolution
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Endowment effect (EE) describes the phenomenon that people require more to relinquish items they own than they are willing to pay for the same. This can be explained by the tendency of people to overvalue their belongings, ...
Paradox of Bias and Impartiality in Facilitating Construction Dispute Resolution
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Construction contracts are inevitably incomplete due to the impossibility of foreseeing all future contingencies that may necessitate reallocation of duties and thus renegotiation of contract terms. Moreover, adjustments ...
A Deep Dive into Worker Psychological Well-Being in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Framework
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The construction industry is stressful and concerns for workers’ psychological well-being (PWB) are on the rise with the high prevalence of mental health problems. However, there is currently no clear framework or system ...
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