Items with Index Term: economic cycle
Abbott, C and Allen, S (2004) Exploring how regional construction activity can be supported by community benefit initiatives. In: Khosrowshahi, F (ed.) Proceedings of 20th Annual ARCOM Conference, 1-3 September 2004, Edinburgh, UK.
Andreas, B (2019) A framework for understanding the policy process for construction. PhD thesis, Loughborough University, UK.
Danforth, E M; Weidman, J E and Farnsworth, C B (2017) Strategies employed and lessons learned by commercial construction companies during economic recession and recovery. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 143(7): 04017027, ISSN 0733-9364
Dowd, V G (1996) The effect of economic cycles on the development and use of alternative procurement systems in the UK construction industry during the period 1965-1995. Journal of Construction Procurement, 2(1), pp. 11-29. ISSN 1358-9180
Dowd, V G (1999) The pervading role of risk allocation as the link mechanism between factors of influence and construction procurement practices adopted in the UK construction industry over the period 1965-1995. PhD thesis, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Emuze F, S T S W (2013) Perceived impact of the market on the business of regional contractors: A South African context. In: Smith, S D and Ahiaga-Dagbui, D D (eds.) Proceedings of 29th Annual ARCOM Conference, 2-4 September 2013, Reading, UK.
Enshassi, A; Al-Hallaq, K and Mohamed, S (2006) Causes of contractor's business failure in developing countries: The case of Palestine. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 11(2), pp. 1-14. ISSN 1823-6499
Hyde, R (2023) An investigation into the relationship between technical design, fabrication process and material development for the production of thin, lightweight, high-performance concrete cladding components for the construction of beautiful, durable and resilient building envelopes. PhD thesis, Queen's University Belfast, UK.
Mustapa, F D (2014) Managing immigrant construction workers in peninsular Malaysia: The economic perspective. PhD thesis, Loughborough University, UK.
Nasereddin, M (2019) Conceptual tactical framework for optimizing whole-life cost of sustainable buildings in Jordan. PhD thesis, Loughborough University, UK.
Newman, W H (1934) The building industry and business cycles. PhD thesis, University of Chicago, USA.
Oviedo-Haito, R J; Jiménez, J; Cardoso, F F and Pellicer, E (2014) Survival factors for subcontractors in economic downturns. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 140(3): 4013056, ISSN 0733-9364
Oyegoke, A S; McDermott, P; Aouad, G and Cleary, M (2009) Skill competency development strategies by a contractor. Proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers: Management, Procurement and Law, 162(3), pp. 121-130. ISSN 17514312
Raisbeck, P (2017) Tribes, warlords and transformers: An institutional logics model of the architectural profession. In: Chan, P W and Neilson, C J (eds.) Proceedings of 33rd Annual ARCOM Conference, 4-6 September 2017, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, UK.
Rajala, P; Ylä-Kujala, A; Sinkkonen, T and Kärri, T (2023) Building renovation business: The effects of specialization on profitability. Construction Management and Economics, 41(8), pp. 687-702. ISSN 01446193
Rener, A T (2022) Innovative methodologies to enhance productivity, supply chain, and sustainability in industrialized construction. PhD thesis, Lawrence Technological University, USA.
Shiha, A and El-adaway, I H (2025) Identifying early warning signs of construction labor shortages. Construction Management and Economics, 43(10), pp. 765-793. ISSN 0144-6193
Tang, Y; Lim, P G and Gan, S W (2012) Forecasting capability of a construction organization model: 10 years later. In: Smith, S D (ed.) Proceedings of 28th Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5 September 2012, Edinburgh, UK.
Tummalapudi, M; Killingsworth, J; Harper, C and Mehaney, M (2021) US construction industry managerial strategies for economic recession and recovery: A Delphi study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 147(11): 04021146, ISSN 0733-9364
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