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Simulation-Based Training for Project Management Education: Mind the Gap, As One Size Does Not Fit All
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Project management training is an important component in engineering education; in particular, simulation-based training (SBT) is considered a valuable teaching strategy. However, the effectiveness of SBT in project ...
Resilience of Organizations in the Construction Industry in the Face of COVID-19 Disturbances: Dynamic Capabilities Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The construction industry has been significantly impacted by the economic, financial, and operational consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because the pandemic continues to evolve, this study aimed to better understand ...
Determinants of the Adoption of Green Building Simulation Technologies in Architectural Design Practices in Taiwan
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Critical decisions about whether and how to integrate sustainability measures into the life cycle activities of green buildings are made in the early architectural design phase. To this end, researchers have advocated the ...
Knowledge Areas Delivered in Project Management Programs: Exploratory Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Feeling Positive and Productive: Role of Supervisor–Worker Relationship in Predicting Construction Workers’ Performance in the Philippines
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Given the complex and dynamic nature of construction work, workers rely heavily on their supervisors for task allocation and ongoing guidance and support. Their relationships with supervisors can directly affect their ...
Influence of Participants’ Characteristics on Sustainable Building Practices in Emerging Economies: Empirical Case Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Broken Promises: Implications for the Job Insecurity and Job Performance of Chinese Construction Workers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Does Organizational Justice Matter? Implications for Construction Workers’ Organizational Commitment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Despite the empirical linkage between employees’ organizational commitment and their positive work outcomes (e.g., reduced turnover and enhanced productivity), very little is known in the construction literature and ...
Investigating Employee Turnover in the Construction Industry: A Psychological Contract Perspective
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Employee turnover has long been, and will continue to be, a significant concern in the construction industry. Organizations that can retain skilled employees have a stronger competitive advantage. In two independent studies ...
Project-Based A/E/C Firms’ Knowledge Management Capability and Market Development Performance: Does Firm Size Matter
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Project-based architecture, engineering, and construction (A/E/C) firms’ survival depends largely on their market development performance. Given the knowledge-intensive nature of their offerings, A/E/C firms that can develop ...