Yuming Hong's research while affiliated with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and other places

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Purpose – This paper aims to systematically and critically explore the research trend of construction joint ventures (CJVs) in some selected leading construction journals over the past two decades between 1993 and 2012. It is also expected that some valuable insights into the extended application of JVs to facilities service management and maintena...
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Purpose This paper aims to explore the applicability of construction partnering in Mainland China, and to provide useful suggestions and possible implications for decision‐makers to adopt this collaborative approach to project procurement. Design/methodology/approach Document analysis was first employed to identify the favourable conditions and po...
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Over the past two decades, significant literature has been dedicated to research studies on construction partnering and related issues, and a plethora of underlying theories and industrial practices on partnering application have been reported. This paper aims to explore, analyze, and summarize the research trend of partnering related studies in co...

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... The Scopus database was selected as a data source for this study because of its comprehensiveness and coverage of publications from diverse areas [12,13,20]. Publications related to HAVS were retrieved from the Scopus database using specific keywords such as "HAVS" OR "Construction" AND "Workers" AND "Musculoskeletal". ...
... The authors claimed that conflict resolution is an appropriate way of solving conflicts in construction collaborations, which could strengthen mutual objectives, commitment, trust, and teamwork aimed at achieving organizational goals. Hong et al. (2012) attributed the challenges in construction partnerships to poor understanding of the concept of partnerships, which, in turn, stems from lack of proper training on the partnership approach, as noted in Adnan et al. (2012) and Hartmann and Bresnen (2011). ...
... These could be as a result of differing awareness and research interests between researchers and Authors in countries. As stated by Wuni et al (2019), inter-continental collaborations could foster future collaborations, promote sharing of technology and emerging innovations and facilitating joint research funding programmes (Hong & Chan, 2018). ...