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Julius Akotia
Julius Akotia
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Choosing an appropriate research methodology and method
A Opoku, V Ahmed, J Akotia
Research methodology in the built environment, 32-49, 2016
1302016
A framework for social and economic sustainability benefits evaluation of sustainable regeneration projects in the UK
JK Akotia
PQDT-Global, 2014
262014
Facilitating successful smart campus transitions: A systems thinking-SWOT analysis approach
B Awuzie, AB Ngowi, T Omotayo, L Obi, J Akotia
Applied Sciences 11 (5), 2044, 2021
212021
A bibliometric analysis of recycled concrete research (1978–2019)
OS Oshodi, BO Awuzie, J Akotia, AS Ademiloye, A Ngowi
Built Environment Project and Asset Management 10 (5), 725-736, 2020
172020
Sustainable regeneration project delivery in UK: A qualitative analysis of practitioners’ engagement
J Akotia, A Opoku
Journal of Facilities Management 16 (1), 87-100, 2018
172018
Urban regeneration for sustainable development
A Opoku, J Akotia
Construction Economics and Building 20 (2), 1-5, 2020
142020
Spanning the multilevel boundaries of construction organisations: Towards the delivery of BIM-compliant projects
E Sackey, J Akotia
Construction Innovation 17 (3), 273-293, 2017
112017
Research methodology in the built environment
A Opoku, V Ahmed, J Akotia
Choosing an Appropriate Research Method, 32-49, 2016
112016
Introduction to secondary research methods in the built environment
E Manu, J Akotia
Secondary Research Methods in the Built Environment, 1-15, 2021
92021
Assessing perception and practice of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by energy sector firms in Ghana
AVKB Jnr, ASK Kukah, J Akotia
International Journal of Real Estate Studies 15 (2), 83-94, 2021
92021
Towards the delivery of sustainable regeneration projects’ types in the UK: an exploration of the role and level of involvement of key practitioners
J Akotia, E Sackey
International Journal of Construction Management 18 (5), 375-384, 2018
82018
The extent of practitioners' involvement in the delivery of sustainable urban regeneration projects in UK
J Akotia, A Opoku, F Hafiz
European Journal of Sustainable Development 6 (2), 147-147, 2017
62017
Exploring the knowledge'base'of practitioners in the delivery of sustainable regeneration projects
J Akotia, A Opoku, C Egbu, C Fortune
Construction Economics and Building 16 (2), 14-26, 2016
62016
The role of built environment practitioners in driving the socio-economic sustainability aspects of sustainable regeneration
J Akotia, E Manu, A Opoku, E Sackey
Construction Economics and Building 20 (2), 89-108, 2020
52020
Understanding socio-economic sustainability drivers of sustainable regeneration: an empirical study of regeneration practitioners in UK
J Akotia, E Sackey
European Planning Studies 26 (10), 2078-2098, 2018
52018
Identifying and sourcing data for secondary research
E Manu, J Akotia, S Sarhan, AM Mahamadu
Secondary research methods in the built environment, 16-25, 2021
32021
Developing a conceptual framework for assessing the socio-economic benefits of regeneration projects in the UK
J Akotia, A Opoku, C Fortune, C Egbu
Journal of Urban Regeneration & Renewal 10 (1), 89-99, 2016
22016
Early Stage Evaluation of the Socio-Economic Benefits of Built Environment Housing Regeneration Projects
J Akotia, C Fortune
Procs 28th Annual ARCOM Conference, 3-5, 2012
22012
Onto-Epistemological Assumptions Underpinning Mixed Methods Research Designs
J Akotia, BO Awuzie, C Egbu
Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment, 17-29, 2023
2023
Infrastructure Project Selection and Prioritisation for Socio-Economic Development in Mining Communities of Ghana: A Sequential Mixed Methods Research Approach
E Sackey, J Akotia, JA Ottou
Mixed Methods Research Design for the Built Environment, 172-184, 2023
2023
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