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Research Methods for Construction

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The new and enhanced edition of the popular textbook on research methods in construction and related disciplines
 
Research Methods for Construction is designed to help construction students develop the research skills needed to achieve success in their research projects. Providing clear guidance on research formulation, methodologies, and methods, this comprehensive textbook addresses the theoretical, philosophical, and practical aspects of research in many areas of construction. The authors explain the requirements for data and analysis and describe the methods used for scientific and engineering experiments, modelling and simulations, research on management and socio-economic issues, and more.
 
Now in its fifth edition, Research Methods for Construction is fully revised to reflect contemporary developments and emerging areas of construction research. New and expanded chapters cover topics including data protection and ethics, theory borrowing, sensemaking, and directionally motivated reasoning. This edition includes additional models and details relating to translation, and offers fresh discussion of axiology, determinism, and stochasticism. Providing students with coherent, well-structured account of construction research, this market-leading textbook:
* Emphasizes and instils rigor into construction students' problem-solving, reports, and publications
* Assists researchers in selecting appropriate methods to execute research
* Articulates the stages of construction research processes: producing a proposal, executing the research, and reporting the results
* Examines qualitative and quantitative approaches and statistical considerations for a wide range of construction research
* Discusses current ethical, legal, and regulatory issues pertaining to research in construction
 
The fifth edition of Research Methods for Construction is the ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a research project, at bachelors, masters or doctoral level, in construction, surveying, architecture, civil engineering, and other built environment disciplines.

List of contents

Contents
 
About the Authors ix
 
Preface to the Fifth Edition xi
 
Part 1 Producing a Proposal 1
 
1 Introduction 3
 
1.1 The concept of research 3
 
1.1.1 Research: a careful search/investigation 4
 
1.1.2 Research: contribution to knowledge 4
 
1.1.3 A learning process 6
 
1.1.4 Contextual factors affecting research 6
 
1.2 Classifications of research 7
 
1.2.1 Pure and applied research 7
 
1.2.2 Quantitative and qualitative research 8
 
1.2.3 Other categories of research 11
 
1.3 Theories and paradigms 12
 
1.3.1 Development of knowledge 13
 
1.3.2 Testing a theory 16
 
1.3.3 Paradigms 19
 
1.3.4 Positivism 20
 
1.3.5 Interpretivism 21
 
1.3.6 Pragmatism 23
 
1.3.7 Models and hypotheses 23
 
1.4 Research styles 25
 
1.4.1 Action research 25
 
1.4.2 Ethnographic research 26
 
1.4.3 Surveys 27
 
1.4.4 Case studies 28
 
1.4.5 Experiments 29
 
1.5 Quantitative and qualitative approaches 31
 
1.5.1 Quantitative approaches 32
 
1.5.2 Qualitative approaches 32
 
1.5.3 Triangulated studies 32
 
1.5.4 Data sources 33
 
1.6 Where to begin 35
 
1.7 Summary 36
 
References 37
 
2 Topic for Study 41
 
2.1 Selection of a topic 41
 
2.1.1 Resources 41
 
2.1.2 Subject selection 43
 
2.1.3 Choosing a topic 46
 
2.1.4 Evaluating alternatives 46
 
2.1.5 Refining a topic 47
 
2.2 Writing the proposal 48
 
2.2.1 Aim 49
 
2.2.2 Proposition 49
 
2.2.3 Objectives 50
 
2.2.4 Hypotheses 51
 
2.2.5 Methodology and methods 53
 
2.2.6 Programme 55
 
2.2.7 Deliverables and industrial or practitioner support 55
 
2.3 Summary 56
 
References 56
 
Part 2 Executing the Research 59
 
3 Initial Research 61
 
3.1 The research process 61
 
3.1.1 Initial phase 64
 
3.1.2 Data and information 66
 
3.1.3 Dynamic process 68
 
3.2 Initial search 69
 
3.2.1 Definitions and assumptions 71
 
3.2.2 Theory and literature reviews 71
 
3.2.3 Analysing data from a search 72
 
3.3 Literature based discovery 75
 
3.4 Assembling the theoretical framework 76
 
3.4.1 Theory borrowing 79
 
3.4.2 Theorising 83
 
3.5 Philosophy and paradigms 84
 
3.5.1 Ontology, epistemology, and axiology 86
 
3.5.2 Positivism 88
 
3.5.3 Realism 89
 
3.5.4 Interpretivism 91
 
3.5.5 Constructivism 92
 
3.5.6 Phenomenalism 93
 
3.5.7 Postmodernism 95
 
3.5.8 Pragmatism 96
 
3.6 Fuzzy thinking 96
 
3.7 Theoretical models and constructs 97
 
3.7.1 Theoretical model 98
 
3.7.2 Constructs 100
 
3.8 Proper referencing 101
 
3.9 Summary 103
 
Notes 104
 
References 104
 
4 Approaches to Empirical Work 110
 
4.1 Starting data collection 110
 
4.2 Experience 111
 
4.3 Reasoning and inference 112
 
4.3.1 Sensemaking 114
 
4.3.2 Motivated reasoning 115
 
4.3.3 Determinism and stochasticism 117
 
4.3.4 Complexity 119
 
4.4 Systems of methods 122
 
4.5 Research design 123
 
4.5.1 Context 126
 
4.5.2 Variance and errors 126
 
4.5.3 Empiricism, rationalism, and verification 127
 
4.6 Qualitative and quantitative approaches 129
 
4.6.1 When are qualitative

About the author










Richard Fellows is Emeritus Professor of Construction Business Management, Loughborough University, UK. He is an experienced quantity surveyor and in his academic career has taught at several universities in the UK and other countries. His research interests concern economics, contracts and law, and the management of people in construction - especially cultural issues as drivers of behaviour and performance. He was a founder and for many years was joint coordinator of the CIB group, W112 - Culture in Construction. Richard is an editor of a leading construction journal and frequent reviewer of papers for international conferences and journals.
Anita Liu graduated from the University of Reading and returned to Hong Kong to work in a quantity surveying consultancy, for the Hong Kong government, and for a major contractor. She then moved into academia, obtaining an MSc and a PhD from the University of Hong Kong. She became Chair Professor of Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying at Loughborough University and subsequently Head of Department and Professor in the Department of Real Estate and Construction at The University of Hong Kong. She was also joint co-coordinator of CIB group W112: Culture in Construction.

Summary

The new and enhanced edition of the popular textbook on research methods in construction and related disciplines

Research Methods for Construction is designed to help construction students develop the research skills needed to achieve success in their research projects. Providing clear guidance on research formulation, methodologies, and methods, this comprehensive textbook addresses the theoretical, philosophical, and practical aspects of research in many areas of construction. The authors explain the requirements for data and analysis and describe the methods used for scientific and engineering experiments, modelling and simulations, research on management and socio-economic issues, and more.

Now in its fifth edition, Research Methods for Construction is fully revised to reflect contemporary developments and emerging areas of construction research. New and expanded chapters cover topics including data protection and ethics, theory borrowing, sensemaking, and directionally motivated reasoning. This edition includes additional models and details relating to translation, and offers fresh discussion of axiology, determinism, and stochasticism. Providing students with coherent, well-structured account of construction research, this market-leading textbook:
* Emphasizes and instils rigor into construction students' problem-solving, reports, and publications
* Assists researchers in selecting appropriate methods to execute research
* Articulates the stages of construction research processes: producing a proposal, executing the research, and reporting the results
* Examines qualitative and quantitative approaches and statistical considerations for a wide range of construction research
* Discusses current ethical, legal, and regulatory issues pertaining to research in construction

The fifth edition of Research Methods for Construction is the ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a research project, at bachelors, masters or doctoral level, in construction, surveying, architecture, civil engineering, and other built environment disciplines.

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