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Christopher Preece

Researcher at Abu Dhabi University

Publications -  57
Citations -  759

Christopher Preece is an academic researcher from Abu Dhabi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrated project delivery & Project management. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 56 publications receiving 606 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Preece include Universiti Teknologi Malaysia & University of Leeds.

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Adoption of Building Information Modelling technology (BIM): Perspectives from Malaysian engineering consulting services firms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the overview and adoption of BIM from the perspective of Malaysian ECS firms, with its objectives first, to determine the perceptions, barriers, governmental support and intentions in adopting BIM, and second, to identify the key drivers for adoption BIM within two years.
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Stakeholder matrix for ethical relationships in the construction industry

TL;DR: In this article, a prototype stakeholder ethical responsibility matrix (SERM) is proposed as a management tool for the construction industry, which can meet the needs of both agency and stakeholder requirements.

Sustainable construction waste management in Malaysia: A contractor's perspective

TL;DR: In this article, a reflective paper examines the attitudes and reaction of Malaysian contractors towards a more structured approach to on-site sustainable resource and waste management, the Site Waste Management Plan, is a framework that has been used in Europe and has successfully reduced onsite construction waste generation.
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Examining retailers’ behaviour in managing critical points in Halal meat handling: a PLS analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the casual relationship between normative belief (NB), subjective norms (SN), retailer's behavioural belief (RBB), retailer attitude (RATT), retailer’s behaviour intention (RBI), retailer retailer's actual behaviour (RAB) and retail performance (RetailP) was examined.
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The rise of sustainability services for the built environment in Malaysia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the rise of sustainability services in Malaysia, a developing country with a relatively young, undeveloped market with potential to benefit from market growth, and conclude with the potential it presents to contribute to the country's aspirations for sustainable development.