Managing construction project change: a knowledge management perspective

S Senaratne, M Sexton - Construction Management and …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In the information age, organization theories have addressed problem‐solving as an
information‐processing activity. However, in this era, with the realization of knowledge …

Role of knowledge in managing construction project change

S Senaratne, MG Sexton - Engineering, Construction and …, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–Unplanned changes in construction projects are common and lead to disruptive
effects such as project delays, cost overruns and quality deviations. Rework due to …

The role of knowledge management in post‐disaster housing reconstruction

R Thanurjan, LD Indunil P. Seneviratne - Disaster Prevention and …, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–A disaster is a serious disruption for the operation of a society, causing extensive
life and property losses. Since construction activities are highly knowledge‐intensive …

Linking individual, team and organizational learning in construction project team settings

S Senaratne, C Malewana - Architectural Engineering and Design …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Three levels or processes of learning are identified in project teams: individual learning,
team learning and organizational learning. This article aims to explore the existing learning …

[PDF][PDF] Managing knowledge as quantity surveyors: An exploratory case study in Sri Lanka

S Senaratne, S Sabesan - Built-Environment Sri Lanka, 2010 - Citeseer
Background The construction sector is a vital part of any economy because of its size and
the potential role it can play in the development efforts of the economy (Nisa et al., 2006) …

[PDF][PDF] Project performance improvement through application of knowledge management processes

N Tummapudi - … of Innovation and Knowledge Management in the …, 2015 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT Purpose: According to The Society for Petroleum Engineers (SPE) the Oil and
Gas industry is now facing a rapid decline in skilled manpower thus resulting in huge …

[PDF][PDF] Importance of tacit knowledge towards company performance and its relevance to construction

CP Pathirage, RDG Amaratunga, RP Haigh - 2005 - salford-repository.worktribe.com
Valuable human and knowledge resources will be wasted unless organisations make better
use of these prime resources. Tacit knowledge in particular is still considered to be relatively …

[PDF][PDF] Lessons learned from knowledge management research: UK construction industry perspective

M Vines, S Hari, A Olomolaiye… - 4th International …, 2004 - researchgate.net
Globalisation coupled with the fast introduction of new and improved technologies have
impacted upon the traditional business environment and has shifted economies and …

Knowledge management strategies for sustainable facilities management in Sri Lanka

S Senaratne, D Abeysinghe… - … of the 4th …, 2015 - researchdirect.westernsydney.edu …
The profession of facilities management (FM) is becoming knowledge driven. In this regard,
managing facilities managers' knowledge helps for sustainable outputs through the creation …

[图书][B] Knowledge management and sharing initiatives in development sector: contribution in effective risk management

MN Ali, A Redzovic - 2011 - diva-portal.org
This thesis study explores the existing knowledge management and sharing practices in
donor organizations, particularly working in the developing countries. The potential of …