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Effects of Firm Characteristics on Enterprise Risk Management: Case Study of Chinese Construction Firms Operating in Singapore
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of regulatory pressure, firm ownership, and firm size on enterprise risk management (ERM) implementation in international construction firms. To achieve this ...
Applying a Fuzzy Consensus Scheme to Enhance the Group Decision Making of a Building Envelope Design Team
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study applies a fuzzy consensus scheme integrated with a multicriteria decision making method and fuzzy set theory to mitigate
Factors Influencing Student Progression in Built Environment and Engineering Programs: Case of Central Queensland University
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In higher education, progression should be conceptualized in multiple dimensions, rather than just the institutional statistical view. The objectives of this research are to identify the multiple domains of progression and ...
Risk Response of Complex Projects: Risk Association Network Method
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A complex project, which has been recognized as a complex system with intricate interactions among organizations, is inevitably plagued with diverse risks and has fuzzy risk boundaries. Risk systems emerging from organizations ...
Exploring the Factors Inducing Contractors’ Unethical Behavior: Case of China
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Relationship between Project’s Added Value and the Trust–Conflict Interaction among Project Teams
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Risk Paths in International Construction Projects: Case Study from Chinese Contractors
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Contracting in overseas construction markets involves not only the typical risks at home, but also the complex and diverse risks peculiar to international transactions. In addition, international construction project risks ...
Interenterprise Collaboration Network in International Construction Projects: Evidence from Chinese Construction Enterprises
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: With the globalization and liberalization of the construction market, an increasing number of construction enterprises enter the international market to expand their business. In this process, these enterprises seek to ...
Dynamics of Collaborative Networks for Green Building Projects: Case Study of Shanghai
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Close interorganizational collaboration plays a crucial role in achieving the sustainable goals of green building projects. Therefore, it is imperative to optimize interorganizational collaboration networks through mutual ...
Reducing Non-Value-Adding BIM Implementation Activities for Building Projects in Singapore: Leading Causes
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The use of building information modeling (BIM) has been mandated by the Singapore government, but at the same time, non-value-adding (NVA) implementation practices are prevalent. However, little is known about the factors ...