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Emmitt, S, Pasquire, C and Mertia, B (2012) Is good enough "making do"?: An investigation of inappropriate processing in a small design and build company. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 369-83.

Hughes, D, Williams, T and Ren, Z (2012) Differing perspectives on collaboration in construction. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 355-68.

Jin, X-H, Zhang, G and Yang, R J (2012) Factor analysis of partners' commitment to risk management in public-private partnership projects. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 297-316.

Moselhi, O and Khan, Z (2012) Significance ranking of parameters impacting construction labour productivity. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 272-96.

Park, J, Park, J, Kim, J and Kim, J (2012) Building information modelling based energy performance assessment system: An assessment of the Energy Performance Index in Korea. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 335-54.

Renukappa, S, Egbu, C, Akintoye, A and Goulding, J (2012) A critical reflection on sustainability within the UK industrial sectors. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 317-34.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: construction sector; corporate social responsibility; economic sustainability; social responsibility; sustainability; triple bottom line; United Kingdom
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1471-4175
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/14714171211244578
  • Abstract:
    Purpose - In the early part of the twenty-first century, the term sustainability has become a buzzword. Although featuring strongly in the popular media, trade, professional and academic journals, the very concept of sustainability is elusive for businesses. There is, however, a little empirical research on the perceptions of the UK industrial sectors on the concept of sustainability - which is the core raison d'

Shen, G Q and Yu, A T W (2012) Value management: recent developments and way forward. Construction Innovation, 12(03), 264-71.