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41
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5080
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5146
National Ranking
79

Overview

Mei-yung Leung is affiliated with the City University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans several interconnected areas primarily focused on construction project management, occupational health and safety, and aspects of urban and residential environments.

Their recent publications demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach, addressing occupational safety, stressors in the construction industry, and the impact of indoor environments on older populations. Notable recent papers include:

  • "How adoption of coping behaviors determines construction workers' safety: A quantitative and qualitative investigation" (2020) published in Safety Science
  • "An Exploratory Study to Identify Key Stressors of Ethnic Minority Workers in the Construction Industry" (2022) published in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • "Examining the Critical Factors for Managing Workplace Stress in the Construction Industry: A Cross-Regional Study" (2021) published in Journal of Management in Engineering
  • "Integrated model for indoor built environment and cognitive functional ability of older residents with dementia in care and attention homes" (2021) published in Building and Environment
  • "Effects of subjective perceptions of indoor visual environment on visual-related physical health of older people in residential care homes" (2023) published in Building and Environment

The areas of research covered in these works reflect a blend of construction engineering and management principles alongside health-related investigations, particularly concerning occupational stress and aging populations in built environments.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Mei-yung Leung include:

  • Khursheed Ahmed
  • Chendi Wang
  • Qi Liang
  • Lekan Damilola Ojo
  • Ibukun Oluwadara Famakin

Their work appears regularly in certain publication venues, highlighting a continued focus in specific scholarly communities. These venues include:

  • Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
  • Building and Environment
  • Journal of Management in Engineering
  • Journal of Civil Engineering and Management
  • CIB Conferences

Mei-yung Leung's research spans several subfields, reflecting interdisciplinary interests that combine management, technology, psychology, and demographic studies. These subfields include:

  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • Strategy and Management
  • Social Psychology
  • Demography

Their work covers a range of main topics, which indicate the scope and application of their research focus areas:

  • Construction Project Management and Performance
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Value Engineering and Management
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior

Best Publications

  • Impact of Job Stressors and Stress on the Safety Behavior and Accidents of Construction Workers

    Mei Yung Leung;Qi Liang;Paul Olomolaiye

  • An analytical hierarchy process based procurement selection method

    Sai-On Cheung;Tsun-Ip Lam;Mei-Yung Leung;Yue-Wang Wan

  • Preventing construction worker injury incidents through the management of personal stress and organizational stressors.

    Mei-yung Leung;Isabelle Yee Shan Chan;Jingyu Yu

  • Impact of Stress on the Performance of Construction Project Managers

    Mei Yung Leung;Mei Yung Leung;Yee Shan Chan;Yee Shan Chan;Paul Olomolaiye;Paul Olomolaiye

  • Impacts of Stressors and Stress on the Injury Incidents of Construction Workers in Hong Kong

    Mei Yung Leung;Yee Shan Chan;Ka Wing Yuen

  • Structural linear relationships between job stress, burnout, physiological stress, and performance of construction project managers

    Mei Yung Leung;Yee Shan Isabelle Chan;Chen Dongyu

  • Interference effects on wind loading of a row of closely spaced tall buildings

    Kit Ming Lam;M.Y. H. Leung;J.G. Zhao

  • Value management in construction projects

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  • Measuring construction project participant satisfaction

    Mei‐Yung Leung;S. Thomas Ng;Sai‐On Cheung

  • Integrated Model for the Stressors and Stresses of Construction Project Managers in Hong Kong

    Mei Yung Leung;Mei Yung Leung;Yee Shan Chan;Yee Shan Chan;Jingyu Yu

  • Enhancement of classroom facilities of primary schools and its impact on learning behaviors of students

    Mei‐yung Leung;Ivan Fung

  • Developing a soft value management model

    Anita M.M Liu;Mei-yung Leung

  • Critical stressors influencing construction estimators in Hong Kong

    Mei-Yung Leung;S Ng;Martin Skitmore;Sai-On Cheung

  • Managing the Stress of Hong Kong Expatriate Construction Professionals in Mainland China: Focus Group Study Exploring Individual Coping Strategies and Organizational Support

    Isabelle Yee Shan Chan;Mei-yung Leung;Sherwood Shi Wang Yu

  • IMPROVING SATISFACTION THROUGH CONFLICT STIMULATION AND RESOLUTION IN VALUE MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

    Mei-yung Leung;S. Thomas Ng;Sai-On Cheung

  • Demystifying stakeholders' commitment and its impacts on construction projects

    Mei-Yung Leung;Alice Chong;S. Thomas Ng;Michael C. K. Cheung

  • Subjective and objective stress in construction cost estimation

    Mei Yung Leung;Martin Skitmore;Yee Shan Chan

  • Is there a relationship between construction conflicts and participants' satisfaction?

    Mei‐yung Leung;Anita M.M. Liu;S. Thomas Ng

  • Stress Management in the Construction Industry

    Mei-yung Leung;Isabelle Yee Shan Chan;Cary L. Cooper

  • Wind-induced loading and dynamic responses of a row of tall buildings under strong interference

    K.M. Lam;J.G. Zhao;M.Y.H. Leung

  • Analysis of value and project goal specificity in value management

    Mei-Yung Leung;Anita M. M. Liu

  • Demystifying Moderate Variables of the Interrelationships among Affective Commitment, Job Performance, and Job Satisfaction of Construction Professionals

    Mei-yung Leung;Mei-yung Leung;Mei-yung Leung;Dongyu Chen;Dongyu Chen;Dongyu Chen;Jingyu Yu;Jingyu Yu;Jingyu Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Cary L. Cooper
Cary L. Cooper University of Manchester
David Proverbs
David Proverbs Birmingham City University

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