Journal of Management in Engineering: Recent submissions
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Dynamic Resilience Assessment for Urban Healthcare Infrastructure Operations Considering the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Public Health Emergencies
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Healthcare infrastructure (HI) is essential for ensuring access to quality medical services, controlling diseases, and enhancing human health and the overall livability of cities. As public health emergencies such as ... -
Factors That Facilitated the Development of Blockchain Technology in the AEC Industry: Study Based on System Dynamics
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Various factors restrict the forward movement of blockchain technology (BT) in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. These factors frequently interact and change over time. Thus, conducting continual ... -
Impact of Leaders’ Organizational Behavior on the Satisfaction and Well-Being of Project Managers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Project managers (PMs) who are middle-level leaders at the project level report to superiors in the headquarters who are top-level leaders. Other studies have focused on how PMs as middle-level managers lead teams at the ... -
Gender Disparity and Self-Presentation on Social Media among AEC Industry Leaders
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Despite equivalent qualifications, experience, and degrees, women are underrepresented in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) leadership. Understanding the factors behind this is crucial for addressing the ... -
Strength of Strong Ties: Empirical Evidence from the Construction Waste Hauling Business in Hong Kong
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The so-called strength of weak ties (SWT) theory asserts that weak relationships are more instrumental than strong ones in job searching and sharing. Yet, some posit the opposite: job opportunities tend to be shared through ... -
Forecasting Construction Material Prices Using Macroeconomic Indicators of Trading Partners
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Supply chain instabilities and inflated material prices have had a disruptive impact on cost estimating of construction projects. While several research efforts used national macroeconomic indicators to forecast the prices ... -
Barriers to Safety Participation of Construction Workers in Project Organization from a Stress Perspective
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Safety participation of construction workers, as a manifestation of organizational citizenship behaviors, is essential for overall workplace safety. Workers’ safety participation may be influenced by both organizational ... -
Circular Economy Integration in LEED: A Decade of Materials and Resources Credit Achievement Patterns
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Previous studies consistently label the Materials and Resources (MR) credit category of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) as the least attainable, despite its critical role in transitioning to a ... -
Improving Construction Meeting Effectiveness: Trade-Offs between Reactive and Proactive Site-Level Planning Discussions
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Despite the adage “hope for the best, plan for the worst,” site-level proactive plans produced by construction planning meetings show planning for the best. Planning meetings comprise both proactive and reactive discussions. ... -
Developing an Integrated Construction Safety Management System for Accident Prevention
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The significance of accident prevention in the construction industry has been consistently emphasized. Despite the research into various preventive methodologies, their application in actual construction sites still needs ... -
Collaborative Management Framework for Interorganizational Risk in Megaprojects Based on Metanetwork
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Despite the awareness that effective risk management for megaprojects requires stronger interorganizational collaboration than individual efforts, there is still a lack of a systematic understanding and an integrated ... -
Quantitative Assessment of the Architect’s Role under US Standard Construction Contracts: A Graph Theory Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Evaluating the architect’s role in construction contracts is vital for improving the contractual relationship and preventing disputes. Standard contracts define the architect as an owner’s agent and/or a contract administrator. ... -
Navigating Machiavellianism in Construction Projects: Leaders’ Communication Strategies and Employees’ Voice
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Construction projects, characterized by their significant budget, time, and resource demands, necessitate effective leadership. Existing research has predominantly focused on identifying ideal leadership styles for ... -
Research on the Dynamic Evolution of Social Risks in Community Renewal Projects: Considering the Coupling Effects of Factors
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The social risk of a community renewal project is a macro concept, which is composed of many micro social risk factors. Community renewal projects involve a large number of stakeholder subjects, and the relationship between ... -
Impact of CEO Duality and Overconfidence on Construction Technology Innovation: Evidence from China
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The construction industry has long been regarded as a relatively conservative and less innovative sector. Adjusting corporate governance structure is an effective method to promote innovation in the construction industry, ... -
VR-Based Technologies: Improving Safety Training Effectiveness for a Heterogeneous Workforce from a Physiological Perspective
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The enhancement of construction safety performance heavily relies on effective safety training. While virtual reality (VR) technologies have been utilized to improve construction safety training programs, the extent and ... -
Modeling the Impact of Low-Carbon Procurement on Bidding Dynamics
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Low-carbon procurement policies are growing rapidly at the local, state, and federal levels within the US and globally. Despite the prevailing recognition of the importance of low-carbon procurement, the research effort ... -
Exploring the Relationship between CSR Reporting and Corporate Misconduct
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)While the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been growing, there is still a limited understanding of the connection between CSR reporting and corporate misconduct, especially in cases where the ... -
PACE–BP: Process Analysis and Comparative Evaluation of Building Permit Processes in a Global Perspective
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Recent technological advancements are transforming the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry, focusing on digitalization and automation opportunities as drivers for improvement. In a realm as complex ... -
Sustainable Future-Proof Healthcare Facilities: Modular and Adaptable Design Approach
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The challenge of implementing industrialized construction to achieve sustainable future-proof healthcare facilities is not only about construction methods themselves but also about how to shift design methodologies. COVID-19 ...