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Business Continuity Management in Construction [electronic resource] / by Leni Sagita Riantini Supriadi, Low Sui Pheng.

By: Supriadi, Leni Sagita Riantini [author.].
Contributor(s): Sui Pheng, Low [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Management in the Built Environment: Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: XXI, 529 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789811054877.Subject(s): Construction industry—Management | Operations research | Sustainability | Construction Management | Operations Research and Decision Theory | SustainabilityAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 690.06 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- The Management of Crisis -- Business Continuity Management.-Organizational Culture and Institutional Forces -- Mainstream Theories: Implementation by Contractors -- The Indonesian Construction Industry -- Knowledge Based Decision Support System -- Conceptual Framework -- Research Design and Methodology -- Data Analysis: Surveys -- Data Analysis: Case Studies -- Data Analysis: BCM-KBDSS Development -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusions and Recommendations.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book provides an understanding of Business Continuity Management (BCM) implementation for local/international construction operations, with a primary focus on Indonesian construction firms as an illustrative example. It reviews the whole spectrum of work relating to organizational culture (OC) and the institutional framework (IF) as one of the key ways for companies to evaluate and implement BCM in construction operations. Once readers have acquired a sound understanding of BCM, OC and IF linkages in construction firms, the lessons learned can be extended to other companies. This is facilitated through a systematic assessment framework presented in the book using a Knowledge Based Decision Support System (BCM-KBDSS), which allows these companies to evaluate their current status quo with respect to BCM, OC and IF, and then make informed decisions on how and to what extent BCM should be implemented in their operations. As such, the book offers a unique blend of theory and practice, ensuring readers gain a far better understanding of BCM implementation in the construction industry.
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Introduction -- The Management of Crisis -- Business Continuity Management.-Organizational Culture and Institutional Forces -- Mainstream Theories: Implementation by Contractors -- The Indonesian Construction Industry -- Knowledge Based Decision Support System -- Conceptual Framework -- Research Design and Methodology -- Data Analysis: Surveys -- Data Analysis: Case Studies -- Data Analysis: BCM-KBDSS Development -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusions and Recommendations.

This book provides an understanding of Business Continuity Management (BCM) implementation for local/international construction operations, with a primary focus on Indonesian construction firms as an illustrative example. It reviews the whole spectrum of work relating to organizational culture (OC) and the institutional framework (IF) as one of the key ways for companies to evaluate and implement BCM in construction operations. Once readers have acquired a sound understanding of BCM, OC and IF linkages in construction firms, the lessons learned can be extended to other companies. This is facilitated through a systematic assessment framework presented in the book using a Knowledge Based Decision Support System (BCM-KBDSS), which allows these companies to evaluate their current status quo with respect to BCM, OC and IF, and then make informed decisions on how and to what extent BCM should be implemented in their operations. As such, the book offers a unique blend of theory and practice, ensuring readers gain a far better understanding of BCM implementation in the construction industry.

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