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Ashwin Mahalingam
Ashwin Mahalingam
Professor of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
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Applying institutional theories to managing megaprojects
C Biesenthal, S Clegg, A Mahalingam, S Sankaran
International Journal of Project Management 36 (1), 43-54, 2018
2472018
Institutional theory as a framework for analyzing conflicts on global projects
A Mahalingam, RE Levitt
Journal of construction engineering and management 133 (7), 517-528, 2007
2472007
An evaluation of the applicability of 4D CAD on construction projects
A Mahalingam, R Kashyap, C Mahajan
Automation in construction 19 (2), 148-159, 2010
2222010
PPP experiences in Indian cities: Barriers, enablers, and the way forward
A Mahalingam
Journal of construction engineering and management 136 (4), 419-429, 2010
1742010
Investigating the role of lean practices in enabling BIM adoption: Evidence from two Indian cases
A Mahalingam, AK Yadav, J Varaprasad
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 141 (7), 05015006, 2015
1302015
Safety issues on global projects
A Mahalingam, RE Levitt
Journal of construction engineering and management 133 (7), 506-516, 2007
962007
Branding and governmentality for infrastructure megaprojects: The role of social media
J Ninan, S Clegg, A Mahalingam
International Journal of Project Management 37 (1), 59-72, 2019
942019
Comparative evaluation of land acquisition and compensation processes across the world
A Mahalingam, A Vyas
Economic and Political Weekly, 94-102, 2011
772011
Unpacking the path‐dependent process of institutional change for PPPs
J Matos‐Castaño, A Mahalingam, G Dewulf
Australian journal of public administration 73 (1), 47-66, 2014
732014
External stakeholder management strategies and resources in megaprojects: An organizational power perspective
J Ninan, A Mahalingam, S Clegg
Project Management Journal 50 (6), 625-640, 2019
692019
A comparative analysis of public-private partnership (PPP) coordination agencies in India: What works and what doesn’t
A Mahalingam, GA Devkar, SN Kalidindi
Public works management & policy 16 (4), 341-372, 2011
662011
Competencies and urban Public Private Partnership projects in India: A case study analysis
GA Devkar, A Mahalingam, SN Kalidindi
Policy and Society 32 (2), 125-142, 2013
502013
Designing energy efficient commercial buildings—A systems framework
G Kanagaraj, A Mahalingam
Energy and Buildings 43 (9), 2329-2343, 2011
502011
Relating institutions and governance strategies to project outcomes: Study on public–private partnerships in infrastructure projects in India
VSK Delhi, A Mahalingam
Journal of Management in Engineering 36 (6), 04020076, 2020
482020
Cultural clashes in international infrastructure development projects: Which cultures matter?
A Mahalingam, RE Levitt, WR Scott
Proceedings, 2005
402005
ICT for external stakeholder management: sociomateriality from a power perspective
J Ninan, A Mahalingam, S Clegg, S Sankaran
Construction management and economics 38 (9), 840-855, 2020
392020
Using ‘design thinking’to enhance urban re-development: a case study from India
A Kumar, D Lodha, A Mahalingam, V Prasad, A Sahasranaman
Engineering project organization journal 6 (2-4), 155-165, 2016
362016
Impact of Private Sector Participation on access and quality in provision of electricity, telecom and water services in developing countries: A systematic review
GA Devkar, A Mahalingam, A Deep, A Thillairajan
Utilities Policy 27, 65-81, 2013
342013
Governance issues in BOT based PPP infrastructure projects in India
VSK Delhi, A Mahalingam, S Palukuri
Built Environment Project and Asset Management 2 (2), 234-249, 2012
342012
What is the evidence on top-down and bottom-up approaches in improving access to water, sanitation and electricity services in low-income or informal settlements
TR Annamalai, G Devkar, A Mahalingam, S Benjamin, SC Rajan, A Deep
Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education, University College …, 2016
332016
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