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Dr Ernest Effah Ameyaw

Assistant Professor

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Ernest Effah Ameyaw

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  • Application areas and potential benefits of blockchain-smart contract in infrastructure Public-private partnership (PPP) projects, Eze, E., Ameyaw, E., Greenwood, D. 16 Jul 2024, Seeds 2024
  • A review of public-private partnership (PPP) studies in World Bank Designated Developing Countries, Eze, E., Ameyaw, E. 26 May 2024, The Fourteenth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-14)
  • Barriers to Digital technologies-driven circular economy in the Nigerian construction industry, Sofolahan, O., Eze, E., Ameyaw, E., Nnametu, J. 26 Apr 2024, In: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
  • Blockchain-driven smart contracts: an overview of application areas and gap identification in construction management literaturee, Eze, E., Ameyaw, E., Ilhan Jones, B. 13 Sep 2024, Science, Engineering Management and Information Technology, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Bolstering circular economy in construction through digitalisation, Eze, E., Sofolahan, O., Ugulu, R., Ameyaw, E. 21 Feb 2024, In: Construction Innovation
  • Impediments to building information modelling-enabled construction waste management in Nigeria, Eze, E., Sofolahan, O., Uzoma, C., Ameyaw, E., Omoboye, O. 28 Jun 2024, In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management
  • Status and gap identification on Technology adoption studies based on Technology innovation acceptance frameworks in construction, Eze, E., Ameyaw, E. 26 May 2024, The Fourteenth International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-14)
  • Understanding barriers to the adoption of blockchain-enabled smart contracts in construction projects: perspectives of construction practitioners, Ameyaw, E., Agyekum-Mensah, G., Kumar, B., Edwards, D. 27 Nov 2024, In: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
  • Critical Factors Influencing Adoption of Blockchain-Enabled Smart Contracts in Construction Projects, Ameyaw, E., Edwards, D., Kumar, B., Thurairajah, N., Owusu-Manu, D., Oppong, G. 1 Mar 2023, In: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • Fuzzy synthetic evaluation of moral hazard and adverse selection of public private partnership projects, Owusu-Manu, D., Kukah, A., Edwards, D., Ameyaw, E. 18 Aug 2023, In: International Journal of Construction Management

Emmanuel Chidiebere Eze Blockchain-enabled smart contracts adoption and implementation framework in long-term infrastructure projects under public-private partnerships Start Date: 01/10/2022

Quantity Surveying PhD June 30 2015


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