Theses from USA - Columbia University
Altuglu, V (2005) Essays on infrastructure development subsidization by product firms. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Asgari, S (2016) Modeling construction competitive bidding: An agent-based approach. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Banks, N A (2006) “The last bastion of discrimination”: The New York city building trades and the struggle over affirmative action, 1961–1976. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Chang, H-H (2002) N-dimensional construction management information system (NDCON): System design and performance modeling through the zero -buffered project management philosophy. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Chen, S-M (2002) Intelligent scheduling model and multi-dimensional CM information system. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Chiara, N (2006) Real option methods for improving economic risk management in infrastructure project finance. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Christodoulou, S E (1998) Optimum bid markup calculation in competitive bidding environments using fuzzy artificial neural networks. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Di Marco, M K (2011) The roles and impacts of boundary spanners and boundary objects in global project networks. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Dong, F (2010) Essays in advanced risk management and quantitative strategies in infrastructure finance. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Fitch, G J (2019) System dynamics models for the valuation of real options in infrastructure investments. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Gocmen, F C (2014) Infrastructure scaling and pricing. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
He, Y (2006) Earthquake loss and risk estimation of buildings by Monte Carlo simulation. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Hogan, D B (1998) Modeling construction cost performance: A comprehensive approach using statistical, artificial neural network and simulation methods. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Kemeny, S (2000) Between commitment and strategizing: Practicing flexibility in organizing principles. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Kokkaew, N (2010) Risk flexibility analysis in infrastructure project finance. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Li, W (1995) Benefit and cost analysis: Three-dimensional computer models with integrated databases in the management of construction. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Lu, Z (2018) Feasibility assessment framework for financing public-private partnership infrastructure projects through asset-backed security. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Silver, M L (1981) Craft production: Work and alienation in the construction industry. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Song, X (2013) The application of insurance as a risk management tool for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) implementation in construction disputes. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Sturts, C S (2001) Value-bidding: An integrative approach utilizing conjoint analysis and classical bidding theory. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Subsomboon, K (2004) A procurement and material management (PMM) system based on the fully integrated and automated project process (FIAPP). PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Sun, W (2023) A self-localized smart hardhat system for construction 4.0. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Tavakolan, M (2011) Development of construction projects scheduling with evolutionary algorithms. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Teferra, K (2012) Developments in the theory and applications of the variability response function concept. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Ucbenli, C (2010) A bargaining mechanism with incomplete information and its application in trilateral BOT negotiations. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Unsal, H I (2010) Modeling the hold-up problem and absorptive capacity of project networks. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Voronov, M (2006) Investigating the relationship between power and strategic organizational learning. PhD thesis, Columbia University, USA.
Wang, W (2010) Multivariate stochastic copula-based deterioration models in infrastructure economic risk management. DES thesis, Columbia University, USA.
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