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    Construction accident causality: An institutional analysis of heat illness incidents on site by Rowlinson, Steve, Jia, Yunyan Andrea

    Published in Safety science (01-10-2015)
    “…•An institutional analysis of construction accident causality.•Heat illness cases on construction sites as central evens for analysis.•Construction accident…”
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    Climatic and psychosocial risks of heat illness incidents on construction site by Jia, Yunyan Andrea, Rowlinson, Steve, Ciccarelli, Marina

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-03-2016)
    “…The study presented in this paper aims to identify prominent risks leading to heat illness in summer among construction workers that can be prioritised for…”
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    Exploring the Impact of Different Registration Methods and Noise Removal on the Registration Quality of Point Cloud Models in the Built Environment: A Case Study on Dickabrma Bridge by Zhu, Zicheng, Rowlinson, Steve, Chen, Tianzhuo, Patching, Alan

    Published in Buildings (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Point cloud models are prevalently utilized in the architectural and civil engineering sectors. The registration of point clouds can invariably introduce…”
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    Institutions and institutional logics in construction safety management: the case of climatic heat stress by Jia, Andrea Yunyan, Rowlinson, Steve, Loosemore, Martin, Xu, Mengnan, Li, Baizhan, Gibb, Alistair

    Published in Construction management and economics (03-06-2017)
    “…We employed a Glaserian grounded theory approach to explore the gap between behavioural safety and its unsatisfactory outcomes. Data were collected through…”
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    Development of a Classification Framework for Construction Personnel’s Safety Behavior Based on Machine Learning by Yin, Shiyi, Wu, Yaoping, Shen, Yuzhong, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Buildings (Basel) (01-01-2023)
    “…Different sets of drivers underlie different safety behaviors, and uncovering such complex patterns helps formulate targeted measures to cultivate safety…”
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    A Quantitative Investigation of the Effect of Scan Planning and Multi-Technology Fusion for Point Cloud Data Collection on Registration and Data Quality: A Case Study of Bond University’s Sustainable Building by Zhu, Zicheng, Chen, Tianzhuo, Rowlinson, Steve, Rusch, Rosemarie, Ruan, Xianhu

    Published in Buildings (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…The construction industry requires comprehensive and accurate as-built information for a variety of applications, including building renovations, historic…”
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    Application of the Predicted Heat Strain Model in Development of Localized, Threshold-based Heat Stress Management Guidelines for the Construction Industry by ROWLINSON, Steve, JIA, Yunyan Andrea

    Published in The Annals of occupational hygiene (01-04-2014)
    “…Existing heat stress risk management guidelines recommended by international standards are not practical for the construction industry which needs site…”
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    Building information modelling, integrated project delivery and all that by Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Construction innovation (01-01-2017)
    “…Purpose This paper aims to review the development of building information modelling (BIM) and integrated project delivery (IPD) in recent years and the process…”
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    The evolution of safety legislation in Hong Kong: Actors, structures and institutions by Ju, Chuanjing, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Safety science (01-04-2020)
    “…•The performance-based legislative framework provides the legitimacy for the introduction of institutional infrastructure.•The increasingly elaborated…”
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    Knowledge transfer for occupational health and safety: Cultivating health and safety learning culture in construction firms by Duryan, Meri, Smyth, Hedley, Roberts, Aeli, Rowlinson, Steve, Sherratt, Fred

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2020)
    “…•Construction organisations need systematic learning from failures and near misses.•OHS is inseparable from organisational learning and collective…”
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    Intellectual capital for exploratory and exploitative innovation: Exploring linear and quadratic effects in construction contractor firms by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Journal of intellectual capital (01-06-2019)
    “…Purpose Intellectual capital (IC) has been suggested to be a means by which firms develop capabilities that enhance competitive advantage. There is, however, a…”
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    Institutional determinants of construction safety management strategies of contractors in Hong Kong by Ju, Chuanjing, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Construction management and economics (03-08-2014)
    “…Workplace safety in the construction industry of Hong Kong is regulated by a mix of enforcement and performance-based approaches. The two approaches are…”
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    The effect of social capital on exploratory and exploitative innovation by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in European journal of innovation management (15-06-2020)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance new insights into how internal and external social capital (SC) facets influence exploratory and exploitative…”
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    Bridging BIM and building: From a literature review to an integrated conceptual framework by Chen, Ke, Lu, Weisheng, Peng, Yi, Rowlinson, Steve, Huang, George Q.

    “…A Building Information Model (BIM) is at risk of being ‘blind and deaf’ if its contained information cannot be synchronized with ongoing building processes in…”
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    Intellectual Capital, Innovation, and Performance in Construction Contracting Firms by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Journal of management in engineering (01-01-2021)
    “…AbstractThe accumulation of intangible assets in the form of intellectual capital (IC) has been recognized to be significant for a firm’s competitiveness. The…”
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    The effect of social capital on exploratory and exploitative innovation: Modelling the mediating role of absorptive capability by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in European journal of innovation management (03-08-2020)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance new insights into how internal and external social capital (SC) facets influence exploratory and exploitative…”
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    Opening Up the Innovation Process in Construction Firms: External Knowledge Sources and Dual Innovation by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    “…AbstractEmpirical evidence on the relative significance of various sources of knowledge for different construction firms’ innovation activities and processes…”
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    Intellectual capital for exploratory and exploitative innovation by Duodu, Bismark, Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Journal of intellectual capital (17-06-2019)
    “…Purpose Intellectual capital (IC) has been suggested to be a means by which firms develop capabilities that enhance competitive advantage. There is, however, a…”
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    Structural Model of Internal Factors Influencing the Safety Behavior of Construction Workers by Mohajeri, Mehdi, Ardeshir, Abdollah, Malekitabar, Hassan, Rowlinson, Steve

    “…AbstractThe immediate cause of construction accidents is attributed to human error. However, few studies have investigated the relationship between individual…”
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    Cultural differences as an explanatory variable for adversarial attitudes in the construction industry: the case of Hong Kong by Phua, Florence T. T., Rowlinson, Steve

    Published in Construction management and economics (01-10-2003)
    “…The procurement systems adopted in the construction industry are, by their very nature, fragmented and divided into sub-organizations distinguished by the…”
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