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Department of Building and Real Estate
Shen, LY
Chan, EHW
2015-11-10T08:33:09Z
2015-11-10T08:33:09Z
1562-3599
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The International Journal of Construction Management, 2007, Vol. 7, No. 2
Journal/Magazine ArticleThe International Journal of Construction Management, 2007, Vol. 7, No. 2This journal is a publication of The Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management (CRIOCM) (中華建設管理研究會) located at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.The journal publishes quality papers aiming to advance the knowledge of construction management. It is devoted to the publication of original research including, but not limited to construction management, sustainable construction, information technology application, construction production, construction and real estate economics, policy and legal framework for construction and real estate industry, construction procurement, contract administration, building and infrastructure works, and the construction process.Editors: Prof. Li-yin SHEN & Prof. Edwin H. W. CHAN, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.open accessInternational journal of construction management2007Challenges facing labour-intensive public works programmes and projects in South Africa, Wellington Didibhuku Thwala, p. 1-9The selection of benchmarking partners for value management: an analytic approach; Qiping Shen and Guiwen Liu, p. 11-22An overview of China's construction project tendering; Patrick X. W. Zou, p. 23-39Perception of construction managers towards safety in Palestine; Adnan Enshassi, Peter E. Mayer, Sherif Mohamed and Fayez El-Masri, p. 41-51An examination on the practice of adopting prefabrication for construction projects? Vivian W. Y. Tam, C. M. Tam and William C. Y. NG, p. 53-64Electronic waste exchange for just-in-time building demolition; Sung Kin Pun, Chunlu Liu, Craig Langston and Graham Treloar, p. 65-77Pneumoconiosis trends in the US construction industry: A Comparison between the coal mining and construction industries; Syed M. Ahmed and Yimin Zhu, p. 79-99openFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2312-0606
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Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2013-06Topics in this issue:*Transport safety*Maritime security*Environmental managementopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:57Z
2015-11-10T08:32:57Z
2312-0606
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Maritime Insight, September 2013
Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2013-09Topics in this issue:*Director's Message*Introduction of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)-Continuing Commitment to Behave More Socially Responsible-Corporate Social Responsibility Moving Forward in the Shipping Industry, A Case of Pacific Basin Shipping Limited*Rationale for Shipping Companies Implementing CSR Strategy-Shipping Companies Implementing CSR Initiatives, Action for a Sustainable Industry-Corporate Social Responsibility is more than just Saying*Methods Applied to Measure, to Realize the CSR Performance-Introduction of Applying Factor Analysis to Measure the CSR Performance-An Institutional Theory Approach to Identify Whether CSR Strategy Was Confirmed or Decoupled-Introduction of Converting Knowledge Management into Realizing CSR Performance*Common Approaches in Tackling CSR Priorities*Special Report: Smart Port in a Smart Era*Brief Biography of Prof. Chin-Shan LU, Director of ICMSopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2312-0606
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Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2013-12Topics in this issue:*Industrial Highlights-Capacity of Five Trade Lanes of the P3 Alliance-Bigger Ships and Bigger Challenges?-IMF World Economic Outlook-A Consultative Committee on Economic and Trade Cooperation between Hong Kong and the Mainland*Policy Initiatives-Introduction to the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone-Views about the Challenges That Hong Kong is Likely to Face, Interview with Prof. Petrus Choy-Comparison of Investment Preferences for International Logistics Zones in Kaohsiung, Hong Kong and Shanghai Ports from a Taiwanese Manufacturer’s Perspectives, Interview with Prof. Chin-Shan Lu-Thoughts on the Development of International Maritime Centre of Hong Kong and the Development of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Interview with Prof. Hong Yan-Significance of the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone, Interview with Mr Michael Lee*Special Report-Critical Issues of Sea-Air Transport Security*Maritime Education and Sustainability-An Investigation into the Sustainability-related Courses of Master Programs in Maritime EducationopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:57Z
2015-11-10T08:32:57Z
2312-0606
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Maritime Insight, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2014
Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2014-03Topics in this issue:*Container Shipping Market – The PRD Market-Overview of the Container Throughput for Ports in PRD Region over the Last Decade-Upcoming Analysis: Container Shipping Market – South East Asian Market*News Highlight-Ukraine Crisis: Impact on Ukraine's Corn Export-To Bypass Malacca Strait by Kra Canal in Thailand?*Maritime Law & Insurance-Trade Allowance – Law and Practice-Reducing Marine Emissions in Hong Kong and the Pearl River Delta Will the Pearl Shine Again?-Is a "Clean" Bill of Lading Clean?-Summary of the Legal and Policy Framework Relating to Vessel-source Pollution in Hong Kong-Insurance for a Charterer or Operator*Special Report-The Policy Paradox of Container Security*Hinterland Transportation & Logistics-Make the Noodle Soup Delicious-Development of the Cross-Border Transport Infrastructure*Call for ArticlesopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2015-11-10T08:32:56Z
2312-0606
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Maritime Insight, Volume 2, Issue 3, Autumn 2014
Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2014-10Topics in this issue:*Container Throughput and Economic Development-Container Throughput of Ports in the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam from 2002 to 2013*News Highlight-Global Container Terminal Operators Annual Review and Forecast-The World Economic Forum Released the Global Competitiveness Report 2014-2015-The Chinese Government Attached National Strategic Importance to Ocean Shipping Industry-Strategic Alliance in Container Liner Shipping After P3 Failure*Insights from Experts-Map the Future of Hong Kong in Terms of its Port and Maritime Development: An Exclusive Interview with Dr Simon Su*Special Issues*Special Issue I: Enhancing the Competitiveness of Hong Kong's Maritime Cluster-Overview of the Report on Enhancing Hong Kong's Position as an International Maritime Centre-Container Terminal 10 in Hong Kong: Over Capacity or Sustainable Strategy*Special Issue II:-Maritime Security, Piracy and Container Security*Advertising Opportunities*Call for PapersopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:32:58Z
2015-11-10T08:32:58Z
2312-0606
http://hdl.handle.net/10397/7161
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Maritime Insight, Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 2014
Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2014-06Topics in this issue:*Container Throughput and Economic Development-Container Throughput of Ports in Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia From 2002 to 2012*News Highlight-China Rejects P3 Alliance*Insights from Experts-Strengthening Hong Kong's Leading Position as a Logistics Hub: An Exclusive Interview with Prof. Chung-Yee Lee*Special Issues*Special Issue I: Safety in the Cruise and Ferry Industries-A Brief Introduction to Cruise Safety Issues-Safety Indicators and Management–Interview with Prof. Chin-Shan Lu-Cruise Safety–Interview with Dr T.L. Yip-Importance of Safety at Sea Shown Through the Maritime Accident*Special Issue II: Cargo Safety and Cyber-Security-Cargo Theft and Smuggling-Cyber-Security and Maritime TransportopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Sun, X
Gujar, G
Zhang, F
2015-11-10T08:33:09Z
2015-11-10T08:33:09Z
2312-0606
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Maritime Insight, Volume 2, Issue 4, Winter 2014
Journal/Magazine ArticleThis journal is a publication of International Centre for Maritime Studies (ICMS) which is established by the Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) .The journal aims to be a publication mainly covering article reviews of general interests to the profession with a special focus on different maritime concerns. The Maritime Insight endeavours to summarise efforts that are being done and to bring forward topics for further discussions in academic research whilst offering implications to industrial players and policy makers.open accessMaritime Insight2014-12Topics in this issue:* Review of Dry Bulk Shipping Market-The Constantly Changing Dry Bulk Market-The Dry Bulk Market in 2014-The Dry Bulk Market Outlook*News Highlight-Right Reserved to Reapply the Port Congestion Charge-Frequent Detention Deficiencies Found During Ship Inspections-Upwards and Downwards of World Port Rankings*Special Issues*Special Issue I:-Port Operations under Severe Weather Situations*Special Issue II:-Corporate Governance and Risk Management*Special Report-A Strategy for Securing the Maritime Commons*Advertising Opportunities*Call for PapersopenFull Text (Open Access)
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Department of Management and Marketing
Durand, R
Cudennec, A
2023-03-22T01:59:08Z
2023-03-22T01:59:08Z
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This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Arnaud Cudennec and Rodolphe Durand, 2023: Valuing Spanners: Why Category Nesting and
Expertise Matter. AMJ, 66, 335–365, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.5465/amj.2020.0042.
Valuing spanners : why category nesting and expertise matter
Journal/Magazine ArticleOrganizations need to both differentiate themselves while conforming to their audiences’ expectations. To meet this demand, organizations may span different categories. However, valuing spanners is challenging for audiences. We contend that spanners’ valuation depends on category nesting, as the congruence of informational cues varies between basic categories and subcategories. Furthermore, we expect that more expert audiences find spanners to be more congruent (and hence, more valuable) at a subordinate level than at a basic level of categorization. We test our hypotheses using a mixed-methods design in the context of venture capital investments. We analyze observational data on more than 29,000 venture capital deals and develop two experimental studies. Our findings support our hypotheses that subcategory spanning lowers valuation, and that this effect is attenuated as investors’ expertise increases. Our experimental studies further show that congruence is a causal mechanism explaining these effects. Our findings have important implications for research on organizational conformity and optimal distinctiveness, categorization in markets from an information processing perspective, and the impact of expertise on valuation.open accessAcademy of Management journal, Feb. 2023, v. 66, no. 1, p. 335-365Academy of Management journal2023-02Full Text (Open Access)openDepartment of Management and MarketingFaculty of Business