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Ballesteros-Pérez, P and Skitmore, M (2016) Estimating the number of new and repeated bidders in construction auctions. Construction Management and Economics, 34(12), 919-34.

Bragadin, M A and Kähkönen, K (2016) Schedule health assessment of construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 34(12), 875-97.

Fiolet, J-C, Haas, C and Hipel, K (2016) Risk-chasing behaviour in on-site construction decisions. Construction Management and Economics, 34(12), 845-58.

Pala, M, Edum-Fotwe, F, Ruikar, K, Peters, C and Doughty, N (2016) Implementing commercial information exchange: A construction supply chain case study. Construction Management and Economics, 34(12), 898-918.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: case study; commercial information exchange; electronic data interchange; e-trading; implementation; advance pricing agreements; supply chains; industrial espionage; business information
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2016.1211718
  • Abstract:
      The concept of electronic trading (e-trading) has transformed supply chain interactions in many industries, yet little research explored its implementation by Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) supply chain firms. E-trading relies on commercial information exchange by supply chain partners which is generally adopted through intermediary technology partners (Hub Providers) to facilitate the accurate and timely communication of transactional data between buyers and supplier. A case study was conducted to explore the challenges and barriers to implementation of cross-firm commercial information exchange. The study primarily involved investigation of the interfaces between software development and organizational functions assisting with the electronic exchange of commercial information (eCIX) implementation. Findings from the case study show that implementation of commercial information exchange is not an easy task with several themes of factors to be considered during delivery of such projects, namely technical, coordination, integration and organizational. The study contributes to the knowledge and deployment of e-trading solutions within the context of AEC firms, and should be of interest to the practitioners contemplating similar projects.;The concept of electronic trading (e-trading) has transformed supply chain interactions in many industries, yet little research explored its implementation by Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) supply chain firms. E-trading relies on commercial information exchange by supply chain partners which is generally adopted through intermediary technology partners (Hub Providers) to facilitate the accurate and timely communication of transactional data between buyers and supplier. A case study was conducted to explore the challenges and barriers to implementation of cross-firm commercial information exchange. The study primarily involved investigation of the interfaces between software development and organizational functions assisting with the electronic exchange of commercial information (eCIX) implementation. Findings from the case study show that implementation of commercial information exchange is not an easy task with several themes of factors to be considered during delivery of such projects, namely technical, coordination, integration and organizational. The study contributes to the knowledge and deployment of e-trading solutions within the context of AEC firms, and should be of interest to the practitioners contemplating similar projects.;

Wang, J, Shou, W, Wang, X and Wu, P (2016) Developing and evaluating a framework of total constraint management for improving workflow in liquefied natural gas construction. Construction Management and Economics, 34(12), 859-74.