Items with Index Term: research practice
Fellows, R and Liu, A M M (2020) Borrowing theories: Contextual and empirical considerations. Construction Management and Economics, 38(7), pp. 581-588. ISSN 01446193
Grosse, H (2016) The insider's perspective -auto-ethnography in the construction industry. In: Chan, P W and Neilson, C J (eds.) Proceedings of 32nd Annual ARCOM Conference, 5-7 September 2016, Manchester, UK.
Hackett, V (2017) The impact of a collaborative planning approach on engineering construction performance. PhD thesis, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Halpin, D W; Paulson, B C; Schub, A and Willenbrock, J H (1987) Construction education and research in central Europe. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 113(3), pp. 468-479. ISSN 0733-9364
Huebner, G M; Fell, M J and Watson, N E (2021) Improving energy research practices: Guidance for transparency, reproducibility and quality. Buildings & Cities, 2(1), pp. 1-20. ISSN 2632-6655
Lazarski, A (2014) The importance of contextual factors on the accuracy of estimates in project management: An emergence of a framework for more realistic estimation process. PhD thesis, University of Bradford, UK.
Liu, D; Wang, Y; Chen, J and Zhang, Y (2020) Intelligent compaction practice and development: a bibliometric analysis. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 27(5), pp. 1213-1232. ISSN 0969-9988
Martin, L and Root, D (2007) Reflections and observations on the use of broad-based survey methods on the South African construction sector. In: Boyd, D (ed.) Proceedings of 23rd Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5 September 2007, Belfast, UK.
Morgan, G. T.; Touchie, M. F.; Robinson, J.; Jakubiec, A. and Tran, J. (2026) Critical reflections on the process of interdisciplinary building science research. Buildings & Cities, 7(1), pp. 653-666. ISSN 2632-6655
Rumens, N (2013) Queering men and masculinities in construction: Towards a research agenda. Construction Management and Economics, 31(8), pp. 802-815. ISSN 1466433X
Runeson, G and de Valence, G (2015) A critique of the methodology of building economics: Trust the theories. Construction Management and Economics, 33(2), pp. 117-125. ISSN 01446193
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