Graham Brewer
Associate Professor
Architecture and Built Environment
Newcastle University
Australia
Biography
Dr Graham J Brewer is an Associate Professor in Construction Management at the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he was first appointed at the end of 1999. He is currently Director: Centre for Interdisciplinary Built Environment Research. Between 2010-2013 he was Deputy Head of the School of Architecture and Built Environment, and was previously Head of Discipline, Building. During this time he has undertaken various administrative roles at School, Faculty, and University level, and is currently a member of Academic Senate. Graham Brewer graduated with his Doctorate in 2008. This work embodied the characteristics of his research, which fall broadly into three categories: Innovation by individual firms. This work has taken three forms: firstly, enabling the individual firm to benchmark itself against sector-leading enterprises in terms of technology and capability; secondly, identifying strengths and weaknesses in its capability profile, and lastly; performance testing of project portal applications for fit with enterprise objectives. The first two were commercialised by the Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation (CRC-CI) and the third was undertaken as commissioned consultancy work. Innovation across project teams. The key output in this regard was a series of four Best Practice guides and a fifth companion volume published as e-books by the CRC-CI. This work attracted the attention of "Constructing Excellence" in the UK, who negotiated with the CRC-CI for inclusion of its metrics in their own benchmarking mechanism. Sociological influences on Innovation. In the wake of completing the previous two bodies of research it was apparent that there was a gulf between the stated preferences and intentions of enterprise leaders in relation to ICT and their subsequent actions. This spawned Dr Brewer's doctoral research, which looked at the attitudes and behaviours of ICT decision-makers in the AEC sector, revealing a raft of boundedly rational influences on decision-making, resulting in the first comprehensive map of the ICT decision domain. his dissertation subsequently received three research awards: Australian Institute of Building NSW President’s Award for Excellence in Research; The Chartered Institute of Building Australasia Excellent Building Postgraduate (Research) Award (PhD), and; Post Graduate Research Award: School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle.
Research Interest
Dr Graham J Brewer is an Associate Professor in Construction Management at the University of Newcastle, Australia, where he was first appointed at the end of 1999. He is currently Director: Centre for Interdisciplinary Built Environment Research. Between 2010-2013 he was Deputy Head of the School of Architecture and Built Environment, and was previously Head of Discipline, Building. During this time he has undertaken various administrative roles at School, Faculty, and University level, and is currently a member of Academic Senate. Graham Brewer graduated with his Doctorate in 2008. This work embodied the characteristics of his research, which fall broadly into three categories: Innovation by individual firms. This work has taken three forms: firstly, enabling the individual firm to benchmark itself against sector-leading enterprises in terms of technology and capability; secondly, identifying strengths and weaknesses in its capability profile, and lastly; performance testing of project portal applications for fit with enterprise objectives. The first two were commercialised by the Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation (CRC-CI) and the third was undertaken as commissioned consultancy work. Innovation across project teams. The key output in this regard was a series of four Best Practice guides and a fifth companion volume published as e-books by the CRC-CI. This work attracted the attention of "Constructing Excellence" in the UK, who negotiated with the CRC-CI for inclusion of its metrics in their own benchmarking mechanism. Sociological influences on Innovation. In the wake of completing the previous two bodies of research it was apparent that there was a gulf between the stated preferences and intentions of enterprise leaders in relation to ICT and their subsequent actions. This spawned Dr Brewer's doctoral research, which looked at the attitudes and behaviours of ICT decision-makers in the AEC sector, revealing a raft of boundedly rational influences on decision-making, resulting in the first comprehensive map of the ICT decision domain. his dissertation subsequently received three research awards: Australian Institute of Building NSW President’s Award for Excellence in Research; The Chartered Institute of Building Australasia Excellent Building Postgraduate (Research) Award (PhD), and; Post Graduate Research Award: School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle.
Publications
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Brewer G, Gajendran T. Emerging ICT trends in construction project teams: a Delphi survey. Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon). 2010 Jan 6;14(9):81-97. Gajendran TH, Brewer GR, Runeson GO, Dainty AN. Research methodologies for studying the informal aspects of construction project organisations. InManagement and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment MISBE 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20-23, 2011 2011 Jun 20. CIB, Working Commissions W55, W65, W89, W112; ENHR and AESP. Brewer G, Runeson G. Innovation and attitude: mapping the profile of ICT decision-makers in architectural, engineering and construction firms. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. 2009 Sep 11;2(4):599-610.
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Brewer G, Gajendran T. Emerging ICT trends in construction project teams: a Delphi survey. Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon). 2010 Jan 6;14(9):81-97. Gajendran TH, Brewer GR, Runeson GO, Dainty AN. Research methodologies for studying the informal aspects of construction project organisations. InManagement and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment MISBE 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20-23, 2011 2011 Jun 20. CIB, Working Commissions W55, W65, W89, W112; ENHR and AESP. Brewer G, Runeson G. Innovation and attitude: mapping the profile of ICT decision-makers in architectural, engineering and construction firms. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. 2009 Sep 11;2(4):599-610.
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Brewer G, Gajendran T. Emerging ICT trends in construction project teams: a Delphi survey. Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon). 2010 Jan 6;14(9):81-97. Gajendran TH, Brewer GR, Runeson GO, Dainty AN. Research methodologies for studying the informal aspects of construction project organisations. InManagement and Innovation for a Sustainable Built Environment MISBE 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20-23, 2011 2011 Jun 20. CIB, Working Commissions W55, W65, W89, W112; ENHR and AESP. Brewer G, Runeson G. Innovation and attitude: mapping the profile of ICT decision-makers in architectural, engineering and construction firms. International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. 2009 Sep 11;2(4):599-610.