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Aug 8, 2018
International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2018

Multi-Stakeholder Risk Analysis for Construction Industry Industrialization: A Review

Publication: ICCREM 2018: Analysis of Real Estate and the Construction Industry

ABSTRACT

As a new way of building production, construction industry industrialization (CII) involves a variety of project risk. The stakeholders are one of the main factors for the successful implementation of CII. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the risk of the stakeholders. This study systematically reviews the definitions, characteristic, stakeholders, and the risk analysis of CII. Based on the risks involved in the traditional construction projects, this paper summarizes the core issues of the risk study of the stakeholders in CII. This study attempts to systematically study the risk of CII from the perspective of the stakeholders, and thus forms a complete system and theoretical framework for the analysis risk of the stakeholders in CII. It is hoped that it will be helpful to provide some guidance for deepening the participants’ understanding and avoid their related risk as well as providing some help for the understanding of the interaction between follow-up risk factors.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This research was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China (No. 2016YFC0701800, No.2016YFC0701808, No.2016YFC0701810 and No.2016YFC0701904), and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project (No.2017M611378).

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ICCREM 2018: Analysis of Real Estate and the Construction Industry
Pages: 163 - 172
Editors: Yaowu Wang, Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology, Yimin Zhu, Professor, Louisiana State University, Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Mohamed Al-Hussein, Professor, University of Alberta
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Mengping Xie [email protected]
Postgraduate, Dept. of Construction Management, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China 150001 (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Lecturer, Dept. of Construction Management, Key Lab of Structures Dynamic Behavior and Control of the Ministry of Education, Key Lab of Smart Prevention and Mitigation of Civil Engineering Disasters of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China 150000. E-mail: [email protected]
Kaijun Yang [email protected]
Undergraduate, Dept. of Construction Management, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China 150001. E-mail: [email protected]

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