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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Construction economics and economics journals
  • 2018
  • record:In_t: Construction Management and Economics. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1466-433X .- 0144-6193. ; 36:3, s. 175-180
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • It has been asked whether construction economics has achieved the position of an academic (sub-)discipline. The main question addressed here is if there are signs of a widening gap between construction economics and mainstream economics. Full text searches in three top economics journals and in Construction Management and Economics have been performed, as well as an analysis of how a broader range of economics journals have combined the construction industry topic with other topics. Results include that authors in the three top economics journals never cite articles in Construction Management and Economics, although citations in the opposite direction are frequent. Economics journals in general are found to combine the Journal of Economic Literature L74 code (Construction) mostly with codes from financial economics, macroeconomics and economic development. For 2013-2016, the strongest new combinations with construction are with Firm Behavior – Empirical Analysis, Accounting and Climate – Natural Disasters and their Management. Finally, the importance for construction economists of access to big data is emphasized.
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Effects of construction industry support for PhD projects: The case of a Swedish scheme
  • 2020
  • record:In_t: Industry & higher education. - : SAGE Publications. - 0950-4222 .- 2043-6858. ; 34:6, s. 391-400
  • swepub:Mat_article_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • One of the many varieties of university–industry collaboration is industry engagement in doctoral programmes. A scheme operated by the Development Fund of the Swedish Construction Industry since the early 1990s has supported thesis projects for about 150 PhD candidates. While they were doctoral students they were employed by contractors as industrial doctoral candidates or by universities. The purpose of this investigation was to analyse how, as PhD graduates, they perceived the benefits of doctoral studies for themselves as individuals and also how they have contributed to the organization that employs them. Results from a survey with 125 respondents show that the greatest individual benefit is that of being able to access relevant information more rapidly, and that the greatest perceived organizational benefit arises from their ability to cooperate with knowledgeable clients.
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Servitization effects on customer productivity
  • 2018
  • record:In_t: Proc. Spring Servitization Conference SSC2018: Driving Competitiveness through Servitization. - 9781854494481 ; , s. 207-213
  • swepub:Mat_conferencepaper_t (swepub:level_refereed_t)abstract
    • Purpose: To identify the limits of customer oriented performance measures, primarily customer productivity, comparing industrial maintenance with facilities management. Design/Methodology/Approach: Conceptual, uses recent overview publications on servitization and performance measurement; emphasis on locating also earlier writers on customer productivity in industrial maintenance and facilities management. Findings: Limits to customer productivity metrics are set by dependence on subjective self-assessments by customer staff, issues related to personal integrity, and the ability to identify under co-production contributions by the service provider and the customer organization. Originality/Value: This paper provides explanations why an initially attractive concept has failed to be developed in performance measurement practice, at least for industrial maintenance.
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Client-oriented contractor innovation
  • 2008
  • record:In_t: Clients Driving Innovation. - Oxford, UK : Wiley-Blackwell. - 9781405175661 ; , s. 125-136
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Construction economics in antiquity
  • 2022
  • record:In_t: Research Companion to Construction Economics. - : Edward Elgar Publishing. ; , s. 86-103
  • swepub:Mat_chapter_t (swepub:level_scientificother_t)abstract
    • This chapter reviews the current state of research on the economics of construction in ancient Greece and Rome. Inscriptions, literary sources and archaeological reconstruction allow us to estimate costs and socioeconomic consequences of public construction, from the early palace cultures to Late Antiquity. Athenian democracy required accountability and audits, causing construction accounts to be inscribed; best preserved are the Epidaurus sanctuary inscriptions. Historians and other ancient authors provide additional information and reveal attitudes to major construction projects. Archaeology and reconstructions of buildings form the basis of another research approach, pioneered for the Baths of Caracalla in Rome. The idea is to combine data from the AD 301 Prices Edict with work rates in 19th century builders’ manuals to estimate project costs. Sustainability issues are mostly present in the increasing reuse of stone and bricks in Late Antiquity
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Construction contractors as service innovators: A Swedish survey
  • 2006
  • record:In_t: Construction in the XXI Century: Local and global challenges / ed. by Roberto Pietroforte, Enrico De Angelis, Francesco Polverino. - 8849513399 ; , s. 38-39
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  • Bröchner, Jan, 1948 (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Developing construction economics as industry economics
  • 2011
  • record:In_t: Modern Construction Economics: Theory and application, ed. G. de Valence. London: Spon.. - 9780415397063 ; , s. 14-28
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  • Alexander, Keith, et al. (creator_code:aut_t)
  • Introduction
  • 2004
  • record:In_t: Facilities Management: Innovation and Performance. - : Routledge. - 9781134356904 ; , s. 1-12
  • swepub:Mat_chapter_t (swepub:level_scientificother_t)abstract
    • The agenda for the First International Research Symposium on Facilities Management, organised by the University of Salford on behalf of the European Facility Management network, EuroFM, and held in Salford in April 2002, sought to encourage the sharing of theoretical and practical knowledge amongst researchers, and to focus on the workplace as a broad theme. The aim of the Symposium was to strengthen the theoretical foundations, to advance knowledge and to promote research into facilities management.
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