We are pleased to announce that abstracts for the 9th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization now can be submitted via the web link below.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ceo2017
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words.

Home of Construction Researchers on Economics and Organisation in the Nordic Region
We are pleased to announce that abstracts for the 9th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization now can be submitted via the web link below.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ceo2017
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words.
The 9th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organisation will take place at Chalmers University of Technology in Göteborg, Sweden, June 13-14, 2017.
A new outline of important dates can be found in the attached folder or below. Please note that the deadlines for submission of abstracts and draft papers have been changed:
Important dates
9 September 2016 abstract submission
27 September 2016 notification of abstracts
28 October 2016 submission 1 paper draft
28 November 2016 review 1 decision
20 December 2016 submission 2 revised paper
25 January 2017 review 2 decision
13 March 2017 submission final paper
13-14 June 2017 Conference
Folder
9thNordic – Call for papers
What kind of research are you doingIn conjunction with the CIB World Building Congress 2016 in Tampere, Finland, CREON hosted a PhD workshop on the topic “What kind of research are you doing? The workshop was intended for PhD students in construction management and related fields, and others who have ongoing research they want to discuss.
The workshop was attended by more than 20 students and supervisors, and Stephen Fox from VTT gave a presentation that can be downloaded here: What kind of research are you doing.
The details:
The programme:
The next Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organisation has been announced. It will take place in Gothenburg, Sweden on 13-14 June 2017. For more information, take a look at the announcement flyer and the call for papers.
The workshop is intended for PhD students in construction management and related fields, and others who have ongoing research they want to discuss. The workshop is organized by CREON and the CIB World Building Congress 2016. CREON is a network of Construction Researchers on Economics and Organisation in the Nordic region.
Note that the workshop is by no means limited to participants or topics related to the Nordic countries. All construction management researches are welcome. Note that supervisors and others are very welcome to participate in the work shop, in addition to PhD candidates.
PhD work shop in Construction Management Monday May 30, at 13:15.
Location: Tampere Hall.
Topic: What kind of research are you doing?
Availability: limited to 50 participants, based on time of registration.
Price: Free of charge
Info:
http://www.wbc16.com/program/workshops-seminars.html
Registration:
Award winners at 8th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organisation 2015
Winner of the best paper award:
Christoph Merschbrock and Alejandro Figueres-Munoz, Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway with the paper: Circumventing Obstacles in Digital Construction Design – A Workaround Theory Perspective.

Winners of best doctoral paper award:
Janni Tjell and Petra M. Bosch-Sijtsema, Chalmers University of Technology with the paper: Visual Management in Mid-sized Construction Design Projects

We congratulate the winners, pictured with Chairman of CREON, Kalle Kähkonen (right) and Brian Atkin (left).
The papers are published in Procedia Economics and Finance, 2015 (Vol. 21).
We are pleased to announce that the 8th Nordic conference on Construction Economics and Organization will host a PhD workshop free of charge on the 27th May. The theme of the workshop is “Scientific Thinking“ and it is to be facilitated by Dr. Stephen Fox.
More information is soon available on the conference website here.
Leadership for targeted change and proven advancements 28-29 May 2015 Tampere, Finland http://www.ceo2015.org/
Nordic conferences on Construction Economics and Organization have been biennial events for academics and industry people. These events are bringing together experts globally and those particularly from Nordic countries for sharing and learning new knowledge, to meet colleagues, get new connection and to visit/see interesting construction case projects or companies. For academics these conferences are important publishing channels. The accepted double blind reviewed papers are published using recognised academic media.
We welcome both academic and industry contributions to the 8th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization. A special program for doctoral students is provided within this conference. Abstracts and full papers shall be double-blind reviewed by leading experts. The accepted papers shall be published in the conference proceedings book. The best contributions shall be recognized via best paper awards and chances for getting their papers published via short track in a well-known scientific journal.
The 8th Nordic conference on Construction Economics and Organization has its focus on the business environment change described above and its consequences. With its general theme “Leadership for targeted change and proven advancements” this conference is bringing together leading experts from academia and industry for showing the way ahead based on the latest research based findings and industrial experiences. We welcome contributions from industry, research institutes and academics. Accordingly, a somewhat more specific themes of the conference include, but are not limited to:
Please visit the website http://www.ceo2015.org/ to submit an abstract and to find more information about the event
The updated version of the Constitution of CREON as agreed at the General Assembly 13 June 2013 at NTNU in Trondheim is now available.
A new MSc programme in Construction in Emerging Economies is starting at the University of Reading, UK, headed by Prof Will Hughes. The MSc Construction in Emerging Economies is recruiting students now, for a programme that starts in October 2014. This course may well be of interest to final year undergraduates in all parts of the world. For more detailed information about the course please go to:
http://ceeforum.wordpress.com/2014/02/16/building-a-new-world/