H Wang, X Meng - Expert Systems with Applications, 2019 - Elsevier
Construction is a knowledge-intensive industry, in which organizations are known for the delivery of products and services, relying on different types of knowledge. To manage …
Construction projects are often deemed as complex and high-risk endeavours, mostly because of their vulnerability to external conditions as well as project-related uncertainties …
H Wang, X Meng, X Zhu - Automation in Construction, 2022 - Elsevier
Most knowledge management (KM) techniques capture knowledge at the end of a project, leading to knowledge loss. Building information modeling (BIM) is a building information …
X Ren, X Deng, L Liang - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2018 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to investigate how project nature affects the effectiveness of knowledge transfer between projects in project-based organizations (PBOs) and to analyze …
YC Lin - Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Knowledge management (KM) is the organization, creation, sharing and flow of knowledge within organizations. Knowledge can be shared and reused among involved …
Being one of the most common dispute causes in construction projects, the delay is extremely important to be resolved promptly. To resolve delay-related disputes, delay …
Although the importance of cross-project knowledge transfer (CPKT) is increasingly valued from academia and industry, the research on the integrated CPKT mechanism within project …
H Wang, X Meng - Journal of management in engineering, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
Building information modeling (BIM) is currently a prevalent term for a new way of managing the design, construction, operation, and maintenance (O&M) of a project. It is regarded as an …
M Bonev, M Wörösch, L Hvam - Construction Innovation, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to explore the development of a platform-based project execution in the industrialised construction sector, with a focus on systematically …