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Vol 13 No 2 (2013): AJCEB
Construction Economics and Building
Vol 13 No 2 (2013): AJCEB
Editor: Göran Runeson
Published:
2013-06-21
Articles (Peer reviewed)
Internationalisation of construction business and e-commerce: Innovation, integration and dynamic capabilities
Thayaparan Gajendran, Graham Brewer, Malliga Marimuthu
1-17
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Demolish or refurbish – Environmental benefits of housing conservation
Grace Ding
18-34
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“Pack 'em, rack 'em and stack 'em”: The appropriateness of the use and reuse of shipping containers for prison accommodation
Elizabeth Maree Grant
35-44
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Common risks affecting time overrun in road construction projects in Palestine: Contractors’ perspective
Ibrahim Mahamid
45-53
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Ideological leaning and praxis of housing co-operatives in South Africa: Matters arising
Richard Jimoh, Jasper Van Wyk
54-66
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Relationship between degree of risk, cost and level of compliance to occupational health and safety regulations in construction
Abimbola Olukemi Windapo
67-82
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A new approach for modelling variability in residential construction projects
Mehrdad Arashpour, Ron Wakefield, Nick Blismas, EWM lee
83-92
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Book reviews
Two Degrees: The Built Environment and Our Changing Climate
Steve Harfield
104-106
PDF
Viewpoints (Peer reviewed)
An IPD approach to construction education
Jennifer MacDonald, Julie Mills
93-103
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