A fundamental question confronting anyone doing social research is for them to construct a philosophical position and orientation towards their enquiry. Unlike many domains which have established practices, construction management is a relatively new field which draws from both the natural and social sciences. As such
This paper analyses the various papers presented at the last three ARCOM conferences (1993, 1994, 19...
It is argued that the mainstream views on the nature of construction management are insufficient, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to characterize construction management research at the inter...
In reaction to the recent call for critical debate in the field of construction management research,...
The quantitative methodological biased debate in the 1990s in Construction Engineering and Managemen...
Pluralist research has been widely acclaimed as providing benefits that research which relies on a s...
There has been considerable debate in the construction management (CM) literature as to which resear...
Research in construction management is diverse in content and in quality. There is much to be learne...
Research in construction management is diverse in content and in quality. There is much to be learn...
Purpose This paper aims to consider an “-ological” (ontological, epistemological and methodological...
Qualitative research has a great deal to offer Construction Management Research, most notably in the...
The fact that people play key roles in nearly all aspects of construction suggests that effective co...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider an “-ological” (ontological, epistemological and methodologica...
It is argued that the mainstream views on the nature of construction management are insufficient, an...
This note is written in response to Seymour, D., Crook, D. and Rooke, J. (1997) Construction Managem...
This paper analyses the various papers presented at the last three ARCOM conferences (1993, 1994, 19...
It is argued that the mainstream views on the nature of construction management are insufficient, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to characterize construction management research at the inter...
In reaction to the recent call for critical debate in the field of construction management research,...
The quantitative methodological biased debate in the 1990s in Construction Engineering and Managemen...
Pluralist research has been widely acclaimed as providing benefits that research which relies on a s...
There has been considerable debate in the construction management (CM) literature as to which resear...
Research in construction management is diverse in content and in quality. There is much to be learne...
Research in construction management is diverse in content and in quality. There is much to be learn...
Purpose This paper aims to consider an “-ological” (ontological, epistemological and methodological...
Qualitative research has a great deal to offer Construction Management Research, most notably in the...
The fact that people play key roles in nearly all aspects of construction suggests that effective co...
Purpose: This paper aims to consider an “-ological” (ontological, epistemological and methodologica...
It is argued that the mainstream views on the nature of construction management are insufficient, an...
This note is written in response to Seymour, D., Crook, D. and Rooke, J. (1997) Construction Managem...
This paper analyses the various papers presented at the last three ARCOM conferences (1993, 1994, 19...
It is argued that the mainstream views on the nature of construction management are insufficient, an...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to characterize construction management research at the inter...