Journal of Management in Engineering: Recent submissions
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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 ... -
Down to Earth: Implementing Project-Level ESG Metrics in Chinese AEC Firms’ Practices
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)As means to many ends, architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) projects are the frontline to address environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns. Despite the high prevalence of ESG, little is known about ... -
Identification of Key Safety Risk Factors and Coupling Paths in Mega Construction Projects
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Mega construction projects (MCPs) have long periods, complicated environments, a multiplicity of mechanical equipment and personnel, and a large number of safety risk factors on sites. The different safety risk factors of ... -
Exploring the Factors That Influence Active BIM Use by Employees Using a Configuration Perspective: An Empirical Study in China
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Despite the widespread promotion and adoption of technology, such as building information modeling (BIM), the level of employee enthusiasm for its use varies significantly. Active BIM use by employees is influenced by ... -
When Climate Mitigation Meets the Needs of Adaptation: Closing the Resilience Gap for EV Charging Services in Hurricane-Prone Areas
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Transportation electrification aims to mitigate climate change but will also introduce challenges to adaptation planning and management of infrastructure and facilities. Concurrently, these challenges can be amplified by ... -
Monitoring Mental Fatigue of Construction Equipment Operators: A Smart Cushion–Based Method with Deep Learning Algorithms
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Construction equipment operators (CEOs), who are required to work in seated positions for prolonged periods, often develop excessive mental fatigue, causing human error-related accidents, lower productivity, and psychological ... -
Theoretical Framework for Utilizing Eye-Tracking Data to Understand the Cognitive Mechanism of Situational Awareness in Construction Hazard Recognition
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Comprehending the cognitive processes underlying hazard identification is crucial for enhancing worker safety behavior in construction. Recent studies have explored eye-tracking technology’s potential in understanding human ... -
Dynamic Real-Time Optimization of Modular Unit Allocation to Off-Site Facilities in Postdisaster Reconstruction Using Deep Reinforcement Learning
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Postdisaster housing reconstruction (PDHR) requires robust, efficient planning, and coordination among dispersed prefabrication facilities and jobsites to maximize prefabrication benefits. Manual construction methods and ... -
Exploring the Long-Term Impact of Preventive Road Treatments on Municipal Highways
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Facing budgetary limitations and deteriorating infrastructure, government agencies and municipalities are contemplating a shift from reactive maintenance and repair (M&R) approaches to preventive M&R for road ... -
CTGAN-Based Model to Mitigate Data Scarcity for Cost Estimation in Green Building Projects
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)This study presents a method for estimating construction costs, even when dealing with limited and unreliable data, to enhance decision-making in the early project stages. Owners, particularly in green building projects, ... -
Exploring Corruption Factors Inhibiting Team Decision-Making on Construction Projects
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Construction projects are actualized through the involvement of multidisciplinary stakeholders from various cultural and ethnic groups or nationalities who have different levels of exposure to civilization, languages, and ... -
Risk-Based Decision-Making Framework for Implementation of Collaboration and Integration Strategies
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)As construction projects have become larger and more complex, collaboration between project participants and the integration of work processes have become essential elements in delivering a successful project. Collaboration ... -
Ontological Modeling of Tacit Knowledge for Automating Job Hazard Analysis in Construction
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Due to the dynamic nature of work environments and conditions in construction, it is necessary to perform a job hazard analysis (JHA) prior to the commencement of hazardous jobs, and regularly review and update it. JHA is ...