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Chen, Z, Li, H, Ross, A, Khalfan, M M and Kong, S C (2008) Knowledge-Driven ANP Approach to Vendors Evaluation for Sustainable Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 928–41.

Cheung, S O, Yiu, T W, Leung, A Y and Chiu, O K (2008) Catastrophic Transitions of Construction Contracting Behavior. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 942–52.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Construction management; Contracts; Contract management;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2008)134:12(942)
  • Abstract:
    The ways to manage a construction project very much depend on the attitude of the people involved. Collectively this is identified as construction contracting behavior (CCB). The CCB of the construction industry is adversarial as pinpointed in many industry-wide reviews. A more cooperative project delivery approach has therefore been advocated. In fact, drive for efficiency provides the incentive for cooperation. Nevertheless, members of a project team, in representing their respective organizations, are often in conflict. The dichotomous pair of cooperation and aggression forces therefore coexist. It is not uncommon to note that CCB turns aggressive as the construction activities of a project intensify. This change is often sudden and thus matches well with the phenomenon of hysteresis described by the catastrophe theory (CT). It is hypothesized that the dynamics of CCB can be modeled by CT. The three-variable CT models include CCB (as dependent variable), cooperation forces (as normal factor) and aggression forces (as splitting factor). With data collected from a survey fitted by the Cuspfit program, it was found that trust intensity is an effective normal factor. Contract incompleteness and competitive inertia are splitting factors that trigger aggression.

Gil, N, Beckman, S and Tommelein, I (2008) Problem-Solving Base Building under Uncertainty and Ambiguity: Multiple-Case Study on an Airport Expansion Program. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 991–1001.

Gkritza, K and Labi, S (2008) Estimating Cost Discrepancies in Highway Contracts: Multistep Econometric Approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 953–62.

Grasso, B, Rasdorf, W and Bridgers, M (2008) Nature and Extent of Domestic Construction Program Outsourcing. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 1002–10.

Hastak, M, Gokhale, S, Goyani, K, Hong, T and Safi, B (2008) Analysis of Techniques Leading to Radical Reduction in Project Cycle Time. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 915–27.

Leung, M, Chen, D and Yu, J (2008) Demystifying Moderate Variables of the Interrelationships among Affective Commitment, Job Performance, and Job Satisfaction of Construction Professionals. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 963–71.

Ling, F Y, Low, S P, Wang, S and Egbelakin, T (2008) Models for Predicting Project Performance in China Using Project Management Practices Adopted by Foreign AEC Firms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 983–90.

Lu, W, Shen, L and Yam, M C (2008) Critical Success Factors for Competitiveness of Contractors: China Study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 972–82.

Sonmez, R (2008) Parametric Range Estimating of Building Costs Using Regression Models and Bootstrap. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(12), 1011–6.