Frontiers of Engineering Management

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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT TREATISES
Understanding Farmers’ Perceptions and Risk Responses to Climate Change in China
Yang-jie Wang,Xiao-hong Chen
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 201-210.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015050

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Agriculture is likely to bear the brunt of the impacts of climate change. The extent to which these impacts are felt depends in large part on the extent of adaptation in response to climate change. The overall aim of this paper is to attempt to identify farmers’ knowledge, perceptions and risk responses towards climate change (or potential change). In order to achieve this goal, several specific objectives are pursued. First, the paper investigates whether or not farmers have perceived the long-term climate change and extreme weather events. Second, the paper describes how farmers respond to climate change and tries to assess the determinants of their adaptation. Based on data collected from a survey among farm households in three provinces in rural China, the findings demonstrate that farmers are aware of climate variability and identify the rising temperature, decreasing precipitation and the increasing frequency of drought. Only about 25% of farmers are willing to adjust their farming structures as a risk reaction. Household size, wealth, farm size, and the number of plots are found to be important factors that influence farmer adaptive capacity. Implications for policymaking on agriculture and adaptation to climate change will be to focus on providing farmers with information about the climate in time and facilitating enhancement of their adaptive capacity.

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Driving Factors of Green Mining in Coal Mining Enterprises in China
Lin-xiu Wang,Mu-xi Yu,Si-jia Wang
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 211-223.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015043

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This study constructs a Green Mining model based on identification and analysis of the four key driving factors of Green Mining in coal mining enterprises in China. Twelve research propositions are raised and empirically tested by using Structural Equation Model. The result shows that four key factors affect the intended implementation of Green Mining by improving a corporations efficiency and reputation. The diffusion of Green Mining technology has direct positive influence on the intended Green Mining implementation; Stakeholders’ green appeal has a positive influence on the decision makers’ attitude and values. The empirical study provides support for the government to establish a reasonable regulation and control mechanism to improve enterprises’ enthusiasm for Green Mining. Four Green Mining incentive policies are raised to regulate and motivate the coal mining enterprises to improve their environmental behaviors. The government can adopt piece(s) of them to change the enterprises’ roles from traditional passive to modern initiative.

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The Research Review of the Impact of Design to Construction Safety
Lin Yang,Qi-ming Li
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 224-227.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015044

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The constructability of design impacts the project construction process. Early researches categorized the constructability problems into two types, the construction-technique-associated and the project-target-associated. And furthermore, this paper proposes a new kind of constructability problem which associated with construction safety. Finally, it makes suggestions for research of the safety associated constructability.

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Engineering Management Treatises
Industrial Greening of the Dongting Lake Eco-economic Zone
Da-yuan Li,Min Huang
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 228-233.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015047

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Extensive industrial development is a major challenge to ecological civilization construction. Industrial energy consumption and environmental pollution reduction are desperately needed. The Dongting Lake district, located in Wuhan and the Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan (CZT) pilot zone, bears the responsibility to ensure national food security and watershed ecological security, and it is an urgent need for the Dongting Lake district to accept the ecological transition of industries. On the analysis of the industrial development status and problems of the Dongting Lake district, some proposals based on the characteristics and reality of the district are pointed out, such as industrial cooperation, proper space layout, ecological innovation, industrial structure upgrading, building of ecological parks, clean production, elimination of backward production capacity, heavy metals governance and so on, as to develop the industrial ecology of the Dongting Lake district.

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On Social-technical Control of Safety Development in Economic Transition Background
Xue-qiu He,Song Li
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 234-240.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015025

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Industrial safety and economic growth, two vital and inextricable forces affecting national culture and development, are worthy of much more interest and attention than this article can hope to generate. Following economic growth, industrial safety remains as a high priority in this nation’s quest for sustainable development. At present, while China is on its way to transforming its economic structure and growth models, talk of industrial safety appears with special regularity, for it also is undergoing profound changes as an important facet of modern China.

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The Origin and System Analysis of Harmonious Management for Engineering
Mao-guang Lin,Qian-kun Wang,Hua-tao Peng,Yu-dong Wang
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 241-248.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015040

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Engineering is a production activity aimed at increasing people’s utility; however, serious crises are frequently reported to be caused by engineering constructions, both for nature and human beings. Based on engineering theories of philosophy, systems and ecology, this paper analyzed the prevailing defects of traditional project management approaches, explored the importance of harmony in engineering and engineering management, and discussed the developmental inevitability, concept connotation and system structure of harmonious management for engineering.

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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES
Discussion on Problem-Based Engineering Management System
Qiao Xiang
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 249-260.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015054

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The paper puts forward the idea of problem-based engineering management, expounds its connotation and guiding ideology and moreover, substantially demonstrates its practical significance in the engineering management system for the maintenance of Chinese military aircraft engines.

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Engineering Management Theories and Methodologies
The Mode of Urban Renewal Base on the Smart City Theory under the Background of New Urbanization
Yi-hua Mao,Hong-yu Li,Qin-rui Xu
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 261-265.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015035

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The Smart City, coordinated development of economy, ecology and society, is the future of cities. Urban renewal is an important way to build the Smart City. Based on the Smart City theory, the authors propose the “12345” model of urban renewal, which means developing a tailored proposal of the city and citizen, and building “one city management system, two supporting safeguard measures, three information infrastructure platforms, four urban management modes, and five application service systems.” The city will gain the ability of self-adjustment and self-improvement. Smart urban renewal model not only solves the problems of the city at this stage, but also promotes the all-round development of the city, and access to sustainable development.

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Trapezoidal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Aggregation Operator Based on Choquet Integral and Its Application to Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Problems
Xi-hua Li,Xiao-hong Chen
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 266-276.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015048

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The Choquet integral can serve as a useful tool to aggregate interacting criteria in an uncertain environment. In this paper, a trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy aggregation operator based on the Choquet integral is proposed for multi-criteria decision-making problems. The decision information takes the form of trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy numbers and both the importance and the interaction information among decision-making criteria are considered. On the basis of the introduction of trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy numbers, its operational laws and expected value are defined. A trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy aggregation operator based on the Choquet integral is then defined and some of its properties are investigated. A new multi-criteria decision-making method based on a trapezoidal intuitionistic fuzzy Choquet integral operator is proposed. Finally, an illustrative example is used to show the feasibility and availability of the proposed method.

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The Supply Chain Contract Design under Cap-and-Trade Mechanism with Free Riding
Fu-qiang Wang,Jun Liu
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 277-286.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015049

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This paper studies the influence of free riding on enterprise product pricing and carbon emissions reduction investment, as well as the contract design to achieve supply chain coordination under the carbon trading mechanism. First, we discuss the situation where carbon emissions reduction investment affects the product price and income. It demonstrates that the optimal investment of the upstream manufacturer increases with the degree of the free riding of the downstream manufacturer. The upstream manufacturer can improve their carbon reduction investment and the whole supply chain achieves Pareto improvement when the investment cost sharing contract is introduced. Nevertheless, under the cost-sharing contract the optimal investment of the decentralized supply chain is still lower than that of the centralized supply chain, and only in some particular cases can the two types of supply chain achieve equal total profits. Then, we preliminarily explore the situation where the product price and income is influenced by carbon emissions reduction investment. The consequences indicate that the optimal investment of the upstream manufacturers in this situation is less than the former one’s, and the transfer payment mechanism is able to improve the level of the supply chain overall carbon emissions-reduction. Moreover, compared to the former situation, the effects of free riding of the downstream manufacturer are even more serious. The conclusions can provide some intellectual support for manufacturing enterprises to make reasonable emissions reduction strategies and coordinate the supply chain existing in free riding.

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Dynamic Coordinated Management Model of Programme in Large-Scale Construction Company
Feng Guo,Yi-qi Chen,Yi-qing Cai
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 287-292.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015041

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Large-scale construction companies develop rapidly when facing more and more opportunities and challenges of programme contracting. However, project management technology, not meeting the requirements of firm growth, still stands proud, while relevant programme management methods have not been well studied. Therefore, this paper commences innovative application of coordinated management theory to programme management according to the need of changing the existing management mode in large-scale construction companies, then puts forward the dynamic coordinated management model composed of the dynamic coordination of function module, interface module, support module and evaluation module. Besides, coordination degree was introduced to make auxiliary analysis, so that companies can utilize internal and external resources more effectively to realize the goals of programme management as well as enterprise strategy.

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Engineering Management Reports
Challenges to Engineering Management in the Big Data Era
Yong Shi
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 293-303.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015042

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This paper presents a review of the challenges to engineering management in the Big Data Era as well as the Big Data applications. First, it outlines the definitions of big data, data science and intelligent knowledge and the history of big data. Second, the paper reviews the academic activities about big data in China. Then, it elaborates a number of challenging big data problems, including transforming semi-structured and non-structured data into “structured format” and explores the relationship of data heterogeneity, knowledge heterogeneity and decision heterogeneity. Furthermore, the paper reports various real-life applications of big data, such as financial and petroleum engineering and internet business.

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Engineering Management Education
Development of Engineering Management Education in China
Chuan-jun Zheng,Hu Cheng
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 304-310.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015046

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Engineering management (EM) is a new interdisciplinary field accompanying China’s economic and social development. To have a systemic research of the present situation and future orientation on China’s EM education, this paper compares the connotation of engineering and engineering management based on the gap of their differences at home and abroad, with gained causes between them. Then, this paper analyzes the training system of 35 authenticated universities with the program of engineering management, which had received the certification from the Engineering Management Assessment Committee for Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of China by 2014. With a web survey of the present condition of engineering management education at these universities, the paper discusses the disciplinary attribution of engineering management. Through the above research, this paper concludes with three suggestions for the long-term development of engineering management education in China.

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CASE STUDIES
Ecological Risk Management of Drinking Water Project: The Case Study of Kunming City
Ji-liang Zheng,Jun Hu,Xuan Zhou,Ching Yuen Luk
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 311-319.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015045

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Following rapid infrastructure development and industrialization, the problems of water pollution and water shortage have become more severe. Whether there is safe drinking water in cities has attracted wide attention. The ecological risk management of drinking water project is an important means of ensuring the safety of a drinking water source. Based on ecological risk assessment and management theories, this paper establishes an ecological risk management model and assessment system with the aim of providing theoretical guidance and scientific basis for formulating a policy on the safety and protection of drinking water sources in a city. Kunming is one of the cities plagued by severe water shortage in China. Its ecological risk management of drinking water has attracted the attention of both the local government and the public. Using Kunming as the case study, this paper conducts a comparative analysis and assessment on three major reservoirs that face ecological risks. It highlights the existing problems and gives helpful suggestions.

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Who’s who
Guang-ming Zhai: a Brief Biography
Jun-le Zhao,Guo-yue Yang
Front. Eng. 2015, 2 (3): 320-321.  
https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015052

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