Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
Abbreviation | ECAM |
Journal Impact | 3.57 |
Quartiles(Global) | MANAGEMENT(Q2) |
ISSN | 0969-9988, 1365-232X |
h-index | 73 |
The journal "Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management" publishes peer-reviewed original research papers, case studies, technical notes, book reviews, special issues, discussions, and other contemporary articles aimed at advancing research and practice in the fields of engineering, construction, and architectural management. In particular, the journal seeks to promote integrated design and construction practices, project lifecycle management, and sustainable construction. Its scope encompasses various aspects, including architectural design, design management, construction/project management, engineering management of major infrastructure projects, and operational management of built facilities. Additionally, the journal addresses the technologies, processes, economic/business factors, environmental/sustainability issues, political contexts, and social/human development aspects that influence the delivery of construction projects. The journal is committed to establishing a robust theoretical and empirical debate in the aforementioned fields of engineering, construction, and architectural research. Submitted papers should be highly integrated with the existing knowledge base in the field and develop clear and novel contributions. Acknowledging the global nature of the field, we welcome papers on regional studies but encourage authors to contextualize their work within a broader international framework by reviewing and comparing their regional findings with research conducted in other regions or countries.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.,Publishing cycle: irregular,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 1994,Proportion of original research papers: 92.22%,Self Citation Rate:16.70%, Gold OA Rate: 3.07% |
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