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Modeling Risk Management in Sustainable Construction

✍ Scribed by Maozeng Xu, Qiaoyu Chen, Ligang Cui (auth.), Desheng Dash Wu (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
417
Series
Computational Risk Management
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In this edited volume, we present the state-of-the-art views of the perspective of enterprise risk management,to include frameworks and controls in the ERM process with respect to supply chains, constructions, and project, energy, environmental and sustainable development risk management. The bulk of this volume is devoted to presenting a number of modeling approaches that have been (or could be) applied to enterprise risk management in construction.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
An Improved Approach for Supplier Selection in Project Material Bidding Procurement....Pages 3-10
Modeling the Out-of-Stock Risk and the EOQ–JIT Cost Indifference Point....Pages 11-17
A Partner Selection Method Based on Risk Evaluation Using Fuzzy Soft Set Theory in Supply Chain....Pages 19-27
A Quantitative Analysis for Degree of Supplier Involvement Under Market Uncertainty....Pages 29-36
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
Dynamic Network Planning Simulation for Scheduling Risk Analysis Base on Hybrid System....Pages 39-45
Research on the Integrated Risk Management Information System of Construction Project....Pages 47-54
Sensitivity Analysis for the Relationship Between Toll Rate and Traffic Volume for Freeway....Pages 55-63
The Application of Dynamic Priority of AHP on Operation Risk Assessment of Metro....Pages 65-72
Study on Construction Project Bidding Risk Assessment Model....Pages 73-80
Study on Prophase Risk Management in Informatization of Chinese Construction Enterprises....Pages 81-89
Managing Construction Risk in SMEs: The Case of Coastal Construction....Pages 91-101
A Study on Management Risk Evaluation System of Large-Scale Complex Construction Projects....Pages 103-111
Risk-Based Determination of the Prenium Rate of Construction Work Safety Liability Insurance....Pages 113-120
Front Matter....Pages 121-121
Multi-criteria Decision Model for BOT Project Selection....Pages 123-129
Equitable Risk Allocation in Chinese Public–Private Partnership Power Projects....Pages 131-138
Developing a Construction Safety Management System....Pages 139-144
Analysis of the Equipment’s Maintenance Period Under Different Operation Stages....Pages 145-152
An Evolutionary Game Model for the Risk Management Cooperation Among the Project Participants....Pages 153-159
Application of Industrialized Housing System in China: A Chongqing Study....Pages 161-168
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
The Study on Energy Consumption and Pollutant Emission of Civil Vehicles in Beijing....Pages 171-179
Front Matter....Pages 169-169
An Investigation of the Coal Demand in China Based on Variable Weight Combination Forecasting Model....Pages 181-190
Investment Cost Analysis for Key Industries of New Energy Based on Boston Experience Curve....Pages 191-196
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
Green Adaptive Reuse: Issues and Strategies for the Built Environment....Pages 199-209
Risk Assessment of Regional Industrial Clusters....Pages 211-218
Subway System Safety Risk Analysis Based on Bayesian Network....Pages 219-227
Eco-Efficiency Assessment for the Eco-Industrial Park Based on the Emergy Analysis....Pages 229-235
The Study of Green Risk Assessment for Construction Project Based on β€œAHP–FCE” Method....Pages 237-244
Intensive Land Use Evaluation of Urban Development Zones: A Case Study of Xi’an National Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone in China....Pages 245-250
Industrial Planning, Macro-economic Control and Government’s Role in the Perspective of Economic Crisis....Pages 251-257
Evaluation and Simulation for Ecology Risk of Urban Expansion Based on SERA Model....Pages 259-266
Front Matter....Pages 267-267
The Gerber–Shiu Discounted Penalty Function for the Credit Risk Model with Dependent Rates of Interest....Pages 269-275
A Risk-Sensitivity Analysis on NPV Model of Investment Projects....Pages 277-281
Research on Appraisal of High-Tech Entrepreneurial Risk Based on Osculating Value Method....Pages 283-291
An Approach to Overseas Iron Ore Investment Risk Assessment Based on Fuzzy Neural Network....Pages 293-299
Analysis on Structure Risk and Its Countermeasures of International Trade Corridor in Inland China....Pages 301-309
Front Matter....Pages 311-311
Asphalt Pavement Surface Penetrate Rejuvenate Restore Technology: Application and Evaluation....Pages 313-320
A Study of Construction Project Conflict Management Based on Evolutionary Game Theory....Pages 321-326
Study on the Management Mechanism of Emergency Telecommunication in China....Pages 327-333
Forewarning for Urban Sustainable Development Based on Fuzzy Matter Element Model: Taking Nan Tong City for Example....Pages 335-341
Resident Population Prediction Based on Cohort-Component Method....Pages 343-350
Front Matter....Pages 311-311
Dynamic Monitoring of Land Utilization Security of Mining City....Pages 351-362
Risk Assessment of Water Transportation in Three Gorges Reservoir Through Approaches of System Engineering....Pages 363-369
Damaged Bridges over Watercourses and Stream Order Flood Analysis....Pages 371-376
Front Matter....Pages 377-377
Understanding Commuters’ Daily Travel Time: Application of a Hazard-Based Duration Model....Pages 379-386
Influence of Perceived Risk and Service Recovery on On-Line Shopping: A Dynamic Game of Incomplete Information....Pages 387-394
Traffic Risk Assessment of Freeway On-Ramp and Off-Ramp Areas Based on Simulation Analysis....Pages 395-405
Probe into the Effectiveness Connotation of Emergency Telecommunication Plan and Its Assessment Method Under Unconventional Emergency....Pages 407-414
Risk Assessment of Levee Engineering Based on Triangular Fuzzy Number and Analytic Network Process and Its Application....Pages 415-426

✦ Subjects


Operation Research/Decision Theory; Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management


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