Social Network Analysis in Construction
Dr Stephen Pryke(auth.)Having spent nearly two decades investigating major project relationships using SNA, the author has brought together mathematical and sociological methods, and major project relationships in a manner that will inspire both academic interest and a desire to apply these concepts and techniques to live construction projects. Case studies include projects from two of the UKs largest property developers, the UK Ministry of Defence and a County Council.
SNA is innovative - but potentially inaccessible to project management analysts and practitioners. This book will provide clear and relevant explanation and illustration of the possibilities of using SNA in a major project environment.
In addition to offering the potential; for sophisticated retrospective analysis of a wide range of systems associated with construction and engineering project coalitions, the author looks at how we might apply the network analysis findings to the design and management of project and supply chain networks.
Content:Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–9):
Chapter 2 Rationale for a Network Approach to the Analysis of Project Management Systems (pages 10–35):
Chapter 3 Twenty?First Century Reform and Emergent Systems in Construction (pages 36–62):
Chapter 4 The Construction Project as a System of Interdependent Governance Networks (pages 63–76):
Chapter 5 Social Network Analysis as a Research Method (pages 77–100):
Chapter 6 Network Case Studies (pages 101–139):
Chapter 7 Interpreting the Network Diagrams for the Case Studies (pages 140–178):
Chapter 8 Data Analysis for the Case Studies (pages 179–212):
Chapter 9 Managing Networks (pages 213–238):
Chapter 10 Summary, Conclusions and Final Thoughts (pages 239–246):