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Azhar, S and Brown, J (2009) BIM for sustainability analyses. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 5(04), 276–92.

Hua, G B (2009) Construction and economic development of four most competitive economies in the world: A comparison. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 5(04), 261–75.

Koch, D C, Greenan, J and Newton, K (2009) Factors that influence students' choice of careers in construction management. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 5(04), 293–307.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: career decision-making; construction education; construction management
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1557-8771
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/15578770903355335
  • Abstract:
    The goal of this study was to explore the demographics and career influences (in terms of experiences and relationships) of students currently enrolled in accredited Construction Management (CM) programs in one Midwestern state. It was limited to one state due to the regional differences in construction shown by a 1996 Business Roundtable (BRT) study (The Business Roundtable, 2000). Numerous factors influence students who enter CM programs; however, insufficient information exists to explain the characteristics of these students. Obtaining a better understanding of students currently enrolled in construction management programs can reveal perceptions of the construction industry and can enlighten CM programs for future marketing. Three research questions were posited to four accredited CM programs in one Midwestern state. The survey yielded 504 completed and usable survey instruments. Frequency tables were produced to compare data by program and gender. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and chi-square analysis were performed as a test for significance of the variables. All students had some work experience; however, few reported technical and career training experiences in high school. Students reported that “hands-on type activities” and “interest in construction” were the major influences. The high school counselor was the least influential person with respect to students’ choice of careers in construction management.

Palaniappan, S, Bashford, H, Li, K, Fafitis, A and Stecker, L (2009) Carbon emissions based on transportation for post-tensioned slab foundation construction: A production home building study in the Greater Phoenix Arizona area. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 5(04), 236–60.