The Official Twitter Account of Construction Management and Economics, a peer-reviewed academic journal concerned with the production of the built environment.
We are searching for a new Editor-in-Chief to take over from @PaulWChan after his tenure ends in 2022. The new Editor-in-Chief will start 1 January 2023. Information on how to apply can be found on https://t.co/ZtqiIiaDIa; Deadline: 1 July 2023.
@roineleiringer and I have edited this new volume - our authors challenge the ways in which the industry is understood by the CMR community, and by extension the ways in which knowledge is created. It will provide the basis of my keynote at the @arcom_uk conference in September
@ProfAndyDainty: we need to be bolder in making theoretical contributions that go beyond the industry context. We need strong empirical observations that do not just end up with the field talking to itself (the replication trap). #ARCOM2023
@ProfAndyDainty delivers #ARCOM2023 keynote, reflecting on Construction Management at the Crossroads… tracing where we have come from and how we can open up our collective sociological imagination.
We identified 4 actions that firms can adopt to make external competences reliable through (1) use of international standards, (2) quality control procedures, (3) control of product architectures, and 4) acquisition of external competences.
Phil Purnell @LeedsUniEng gives the second #ARCOM2022 keynote on being a ‘System Addict’. We need to think about infrastructure not just as physical artefacts, but also in relation to the services and the externalities infrastructure produces. Politics is a key concern.
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What grand societal challenges do our urban environments face? This special issue of the @CMEJournal examines the adaptation of our cities in the face of emergencies.
Learn more and contribute today: https://t.co/vvCsRzkZGl
The animation has been based on research from the #TCNPlus Research Fellows @Kell_EngD and @LuiMosca, recently published in @CMEJournal:
"Addressing specialisation and fragmentation"
You can read the full article here:
https://t.co/d5oafjgnzQ
#TCNPlus#TransformingConstruction
Start of Day 2 with a keynote by Tina Gustavsson & Andrew Karvonen @KTHuniversity on Grand Challenges Facing Our Cities. Craig Thomson invites us to a @CMEJournal special issue where construction management meets the urban field. https://t.co/CKLpT44OLN #ARCOM2021 @KTHresearch
Are you researching #digital & organisational transformation in the #AEC sector?
Then consider submitting your work @CMEJournal.
With @PaulWChan & Prof Carrie Dossick, we'll edit an SI to honour the legacy of Chuck Eastman, #CAD & #BIM pioneer. #CfP here: https://t.co/8gaaNh0yJ4
The Eastman Symposium, in honour of the late Professor Emeritus Charles 'Chuck' Eastman, takes place tomorrow (https://t.co/IrR5Uji2YI). @CMEJournal & ITcon are running a federated special issue. CfP https://t.co/rRjCmGD305. Full papers due 13 August 2021 #BIM#Construction4
Nearly a year ago since the #Covid19 pandemic has led to severe disruptions to our everyday lives. Yet, our expert reviewers have tirelessly volunteered their time and knowledge while juggling with increasing workloads. We thank our reviewers of 2020: https://t.co/SEwDP8Dndj
What have we learnt from the #Covid19 pandemic? We welcome critical studies on how #Covid19 is affecting and transforming construction, and that challenge current thinking and ways of working. Deadline for extended abstracts: 30 April 2021. https://t.co/cfN1xDmYT0