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OverviewThis book examines how research in construction economics and organization contributes to the achievement of the SDGs. Featuring selected contributions from the 11th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organisation (CREON 2022) held in Copenhagen, Demark and Malmö, Sweden, the contributions of this book explore the ways in which research in construction economics and organization assists in building resilient infrastructure, fostering green innovations and contributes to sustainable economic growth. Each contribution relates to one or more individual SDG and describes how the research contributes to the understanding of construction management and economics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Göran Lindahl , Stefan Christoffer GottliebPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.752kg ISBN: 9783031254970ISBN 10: 303125497 Pages: 375 Publication Date: 21 July 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Education and social sustainability.- 1. Identifying methods and tools toward more people friendly environment – a scoping review.- 2. Social sustainability in a gender biased occupation.- 3. Addressing minority discrimination in a master’s education program for construction management.- 4. Pursuing organisational change in construction education by implementing change projects.- 5. BIM for construction education in Nigeria.- Part 2: Business processes and the circular economy.- 6. Theoretical framework of circular business model innovation for building contractors.- 7. Circular Construction Platforms – a systematic literature review.- 8. Blue Ocean Strategy for business case of building components designed for disassembly.- 9. Ecosystems and reuse of building materials: an exploratory study.- Part 3: Renovation and resource efficiency in the built environment.- 10. Replication and upscaling of energy efficient solutions in the building sector.- 11. A Delphi pilot study to assess the impact of location factors for hyperscale data centres.- 12. Motivation for doing a sustainable building refurbishment from a Norwegian building owner’s perspective.- 13. The best solution for renovation in terms of climate and economy.- Part 4: Innovations and digitalization for sustainable development.- 14. Multi-objective genetic algorithm for the time, cost and quality trade-off analysis in construction projects.- 15. Conceptual study and literature review of integration of lean manufacturing and 3D printing in construction to support sustainability.- 16. BIM adoption processes: findings from a systematic literature review.- 17. Defining Requirements for a BIM-enabled Learning Environment.- Part 5: Policy support for sustainability and the circular economy.- 18. Circularity in the built environment: a goal or a means?- 19. Circular Supplier Partnerships for Resource Economic Marketization in the Construction Industry.- 20. The impact of the EU taxonomy of sustainable finance on the building field.- 21. Circular Economy in the Nordic Real Estate and Construction Industry: a policy review.- Part 6: Production and procurement for sustainable development.- 22. Conceptional Maturity Model for Strong Owner Capability Development in the Construction industry.- 23. Experiences from implementing a collaborative project delivery method.- 24. Price Tendering in the South African Consulting Engineering Industry.- 25. Managing procurement ability over time – A study of Swedish construction clients.ReviewsAuthor InformationGöran Lindahl is an architect and is Professor at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the Chalmers University of Technology in Goteborg, Sweden. He is a Visiting Professor at Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Adjunct Associate Professor at Tampere University of Technology in Tampere, Finland. Dr Lindahl’s work focuses on project management, design management, facilities management, and client and user issues related to programming and design processes. Stefan Gottlieb is Senior Researcher and Head of Research Group at the Department of Built Environment at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Demark. He works with issues related to construction management and organization with emphasis on the institutional dynamics of collaboration. He has conducted research on partnering, supply chain management, strategic partnerships and hybrid organizations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |