Emerging Debates in the Construction Industry
The Developing Nations' Perspective
Herausgeber: Kissi, Ernest; Thwala, Didibhuku Wellington; Aigbavboa, Clinton
Emerging Debates in the Construction Industry
The Developing Nations' Perspective
Herausgeber: Kissi, Ernest; Thwala, Didibhuku Wellington; Aigbavboa, Clinton
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This book seeks to critically engage with emerging issues and debates within the construction industry, but from the perspective of developing economies.
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This book seeks to critically engage with emerging issues and debates within the construction industry, but from the perspective of developing economies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032374673
- ISBN-10: 1032374675
- Artikelnr.: 67514526
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032374673
- ISBN-10: 1032374675
- Artikelnr.: 67514526
Ernest Kissi is a lecturer and post-doctorate fellow at the Department of Construction Technology and Management, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, University of Johannesburg, respectively. His research interests include construction economics, project management, procurement, and technical education. He is a member of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS), Ghana Institution of Construction (GIOC), Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE), International Society for Development and Sustainability (MISDS) and an incorporate member of the Chartered Institute of Builders (ICIOB). Ernest is also a practising quantity surveyor who has been involved in a number of consulting works for several construction projects. Clinton Aigbavboa is Professor in the Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying and director of CIDB Centre of Excellence and Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Before entering academia, he was involved as a quantity surveyor on several infrastructural projects in Nigeria and South Africa. He has published several research papers and more than ten books on housing, construction and engineering management, and research methodology for construction students. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation. Didibhuku Wellington Thwala is Professor of Construction Project Management and Leadership at the Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Science and Technology, University of South Africa(UNISA), South Africa. He has extensive industry experience with a research focus on sustainable construction, leadership, and project management. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation. He also serves as an editorial board member to various reputable international journals.
1. Diversity and Inclusion in the Construction Industry: The
Vulnerability Factor
2. Pandemics and the Construction Industry in Developing Countries
3. Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry
4. Approaches to Green Financing in the Construction Industry
5. Espousal of Zero Carbon Emission in Buildings: Empirical Analysis of
Propelling Measures
6. Overview of 4th Industrial Revolution in the Construction Industry
7. Digital Capabilities in the Construction Industry
8. Skills Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR): The
Construction Industry
9. Mobile Devices Applications in the Construction Industry
10. Systemic Capacity Building of Built Environment Professionals for
Construction 4.0: A Review of Concepts
11. Competitive Intelligence Features and Competitive Advantage in
Construction Firms in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
12. Transfer of Construction Safety Knowledge to Project Host
Communities: Naivety or Plausible?
13. Visualization and Interpretation of Resilient Safety Culture:
Integrated Social Network Modeling
14. Discomforts Experienced by Construction Workers with Safety Helmet
Use -Experiences from the Ghanaian Construction Industry
15. Understanding Safety of Construction Sites: Construction Site
Workers' Experience
Vulnerability Factor
2. Pandemics and the Construction Industry in Developing Countries
3. Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry
4. Approaches to Green Financing in the Construction Industry
5. Espousal of Zero Carbon Emission in Buildings: Empirical Analysis of
Propelling Measures
6. Overview of 4th Industrial Revolution in the Construction Industry
7. Digital Capabilities in the Construction Industry
8. Skills Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR): The
Construction Industry
9. Mobile Devices Applications in the Construction Industry
10. Systemic Capacity Building of Built Environment Professionals for
Construction 4.0: A Review of Concepts
11. Competitive Intelligence Features and Competitive Advantage in
Construction Firms in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
12. Transfer of Construction Safety Knowledge to Project Host
Communities: Naivety or Plausible?
13. Visualization and Interpretation of Resilient Safety Culture:
Integrated Social Network Modeling
14. Discomforts Experienced by Construction Workers with Safety Helmet
Use -Experiences from the Ghanaian Construction Industry
15. Understanding Safety of Construction Sites: Construction Site
Workers' Experience
1. Diversity and Inclusion in the Construction Industry: The
Vulnerability Factor
2. Pandemics and the Construction Industry in Developing Countries
3. Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry
4. Approaches to Green Financing in the Construction Industry
5. Espousal of Zero Carbon Emission in Buildings: Empirical Analysis of
Propelling Measures
6. Overview of 4th Industrial Revolution in the Construction Industry
7. Digital Capabilities in the Construction Industry
8. Skills Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR): The
Construction Industry
9. Mobile Devices Applications in the Construction Industry
10. Systemic Capacity Building of Built Environment Professionals for
Construction 4.0: A Review of Concepts
11. Competitive Intelligence Features and Competitive Advantage in
Construction Firms in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
12. Transfer of Construction Safety Knowledge to Project Host
Communities: Naivety or Plausible?
13. Visualization and Interpretation of Resilient Safety Culture:
Integrated Social Network Modeling
14. Discomforts Experienced by Construction Workers with Safety Helmet
Use -Experiences from the Ghanaian Construction Industry
15. Understanding Safety of Construction Sites: Construction Site
Workers' Experience
Vulnerability Factor
2. Pandemics and the Construction Industry in Developing Countries
3. Collaborative Flow of Work in the Construction Industry
4. Approaches to Green Financing in the Construction Industry
5. Espousal of Zero Carbon Emission in Buildings: Empirical Analysis of
Propelling Measures
6. Overview of 4th Industrial Revolution in the Construction Industry
7. Digital Capabilities in the Construction Industry
8. Skills Development in the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR): The
Construction Industry
9. Mobile Devices Applications in the Construction Industry
10. Systemic Capacity Building of Built Environment Professionals for
Construction 4.0: A Review of Concepts
11. Competitive Intelligence Features and Competitive Advantage in
Construction Firms in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
12. Transfer of Construction Safety Knowledge to Project Host
Communities: Naivety or Plausible?
13. Visualization and Interpretation of Resilient Safety Culture:
Integrated Social Network Modeling
14. Discomforts Experienced by Construction Workers with Safety Helmet
Use -Experiences from the Ghanaian Construction Industry
15. Understanding Safety of Construction Sites: Construction Site
Workers' Experience