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Overview

Patricia M. Carrillo is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Health Professions, with multiple publications focusing specifically on Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The scientist's research addresses topics such as Occupational Health and Safety Research, Traffic and Road Safety, and Construction Project Management and Performance. This body of work includes several recent papers published between 2024 and 2025. These include:

  • Occupational Accidents, Injuries, and Associated Factors among Migrant and Domestic Construction Workers in Saudi Arabia, 2024, Buildings
  • Occupational Accidents, Injuries, and Associated Factors among Migrant and Domestic Construction Workers in Saudi Arabia, 2024, Preprints.org
  • A Framework for Strategic Decision-Making: Oil and Gas Industry Perspectives, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Exploring Health, Safety, and Mental Health Practices in the Saudi Construction Sector-Knowledge, Awareness, and Interventions: A Semi-Structured Interview, 2025, Safety

Patricia Carrillo collaborates frequently with several co-authors. Most notably, these include:

  • Robby Soetanto
  • Fehmidah Munir
  • Musaad Alruwaili
  • Paul Ohaegbu
  • Chimay Anumba

Their work has appeared in a variety of academic venues, including:

  • Buildings
  • Preprints.org
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Safety

The scientist's contributions primarily focus on health-related aspects of workplace safety and strategic decision-making frameworks, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach across health professions and operational research domains.

Best Publications

  • Knowledge Management in UK Construction: Strategies, Resources and Barriers:

    Patricia Carrillo;Herbert Robinson;Ahmed Al-Ghassani;Chimay Anumba

  • Knowledge management in the architecture, engineering and construction industry

    J.M. Kamara;G. Augenbroe;C.J. Anumba;P.M. Carrillo

  • A CLEVER approach to selecting a knowledge management strategy

    John M. Kamara;Chimay J. Anumba;Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Exploiting Knowledge Management: The Engineering and Construction Perspective

    Patricia M. Carrillo;Patricia M. Carrillo;Paul Chinowsky;Paul Chinowsky

  • STEPS: a knowledge management maturity roadmap for corporate sustainability

    Herbert S. Robinson;Chimay J. Anumba;Patricia M. Carrillo;Ahmed M. Al-Ghassani

  • Knowledge management in construction

    Chimay J. Anumba;Charles O. Egbu;Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Knowledge management practices in large construction organisations

    Herbert S. Robinson;Patricia M. Carrillo;Chimay J. Anumba;Ahmed M. Al‐Ghassani

  • When will we learn? Improving lessons learned practice in construction

    Patricia M. Carrillo;Kirti Ruikar;Paul A. Fuller

  • Knowledge Management to Learning Organization Connection

    Paul Chinowsky;Paul Chinowsky;Patricia M. Carrillo;Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Managing knowledge: lessons from the oil and gas sector

    Patricia Carrillo

  • Integrating disaster risk management into construction: A UK perspective

    Lee S. Bosher;Andrew R.J. Dainty;Patricia M. Carrillo;Jacqueline Glass

  • IMPaKT: A Framework for Linking Knowledge Management to Business Performance

    Patricia M Carrillo;Herbert S Robinson;Chimay J Anumba;Ahmed M Al-Ghassani

  • Planning and implementation of effective collaboration in construction projects

    M. Shelbourn;N.M. Bouchlaghem;C. Anumba;P. Carrillo

  • VERDICT—An e-readiness assessment application for construction companies

    K. Ruikar;C.J. Anumba;P.M. Carrillo

  • MANAGING KNOWLEDGE IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION

    Mark A. Shelbourn;Dino Bouchlaghem;Chimay J. Anumba;Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Lessons learned practices in the engineering, procurement and construction sector

    Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Conceptual framework for live capture and reuse of project knowledge

    John M. Kamara;Chimay J. Anumba;Patricia M. Carrillo

  • Development of a methodology for live capture and reuse of project knowledge in construction

    Hai Chen Tan;Hai Chen Tan;Patricia M Carrillo;Patricia M Carrillo;Chimay J Anumba;Chimay J Anumba;Nasreddine Dino Bouchlaghem;Nasreddine Dino Bouchlaghem

  • A knowledge transfer framework: the PFI context

    Patricia M. Carrillo;Herbert S. Robinson;Chimay J. Anumba;Nasreddine M. Bouchlaghem

  • Business performance measurement practices in construction engineering organisations

    Herbert S. Robinson;Chimay J. Anumba;Patricia M. Carrillo;Ahmed M. Al‐Ghassani

Frequent Co-Authors

Chimay J. Anumba
Chimay J. Anumba University of Florida
Andrew R.J. Dainty
Andrew R.J. Dainty Manchester Metropolitan University
Andrew D.F. Price
Andrew D.F. Price Loughborough University
Godfried Augenbroe
Godfried Augenbroe Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles Egbu
Charles Egbu Leeds Trinity University

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