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Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke

Researcher at University of Johannesburg

Publications -  246
Citations -  1902

Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke is an academic researcher from University of Johannesburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 158 publications receiving 821 citations. Previous affiliations of Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke include Federal University of Technology Akure.

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Prevention of Collusion for Innovative Construction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed various measures that can be adopted to minimize or eliminate the practice of collusion in the construction industry, which has adverse effect not only on the integrity of the parties or people but also on the overall performance of construction projects.
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Performance Measurement Indicators Determining the Uptake of CPS for Facilities Management

TL;DR: In this article , the authors assessed the performance measurement indicators that influence the uptake of CPS for FM functions using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from built environment professionals in the Gauteng province of South Africa and analyzed using a five-stage process which includes: data reliability and validity, descriptive statistics, establishing a difference in groups' opinion, principal component analysis, and model testing and fit statistics for confirmatory factor analysis.
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Understanding the Determinants of Students’ Choice of Occupancy for Creative Construction☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate the factors that affect students' choice of occupancy in privately owned residences in a South African higher education institution as well as provide insight to housing providers on what factors to give attention to and improve.
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Impact of work–life policies on organizational commitment of construction professionals: role of work–life balance

TL;DR: The authors examines the relationship between work-life policies and organizational commitment, and determines if WLB mediates in the relationship as it concerns female co-workers, and concludes that WLB does not mediates.
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Effects of Automation on Construction Industry Performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the extent to which the usage of automation can influence negatively on the delivery of construction projects if fully implemented in the South African construction industry, and they find that there are some negative impacts that should be assessed and understood by stakeholders with a view to managing and minimizing them.