1. Doctor of Philosophy, Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong (September 2010 – June 2015)
2. Master of Management, Faculty of Construction Management and Real Estate, Chongqing University (September 2007 – July 2010)
3. Bachelor of Engineering, Faculty of Construction Management and Real Estate, Chongqing University (September 2003 – July 2007)
Occupational health and safety from the perspectives of institutional theory, historical evolution, and paradox
Organizational learning from the perspective of performance feedback theory
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, General Program: Coping with safety and productivity tensions through organizational ambidexterity: A paradox approach (¥450,000, January 2023 – December 2026)
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Understanding resilient safety management in construction projects: an institutional embeddedness perspective (¥170,000, January 2017 – January 2019)
1. 江苏省“双创博士”, 2017
2. 东南大学“至善青年学者”(B), 2020
3. Third Prize, The 31st Young Teachers Teaching Competition Award, Southeast University, 2023
4. Third Prize, The 27th Young Teachers Teaching Competition Award, Southeast University, 2018
Journal Articles
1. Chuanjing Ju, Yuzhong Shen*, Yan Ning. How do different management control configurations influence construction safety professionals’ work attitudes. Engineering, Construction, and Architectural Management(forthcoming)
2. Chuanjing Ju, Yan Ning*. Time pressure and coordinating project design in inter-functional teams: a configurational approach. Production Planning & Control, 2023, 34(4): 391-402.
3. Chuanjing Ju, Yan Ning*. Integrating interorganizational justice to facilitate tacit knowledge sharing in architectural and engineering design projects: a configurational approach. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 2022, 29(9), 3480-3498.
4. Chuanjing Ju*. Work motivation of safety professionals: A person-centred approach. Safety Science, 2020, 127: 104697.
5. Chuanjing Ju*, Steve Rowlinson. The evolution of safety legislation in Hong Kong: actors, structures, and institutions. Safety Science, 2020, 124: 104606.
6. Chuanjing Ju*, Steve Rowlinson, Yan Ning. Contractors’ strategic responses to voluntary OHS programmes: An institutional perspective. Safety Science, 2018, 105: 22-31.
7. Yuzhong Shen*, Chuanjing Ju, Tas Yong Koh, Steve Rowlinson, Adrian J. Bridge. The impact of transformational leadership on safety climate and individual safety behavior on construction sites. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2017, 14, 45.
8. Chuanjing Ju; Yan Ning*; Wei Pan. A review of interdependence of sustainable building. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2016, 56: 120-127.
9. Chuanjing Ju*, Steve Rowlinson. Institutional determinants of construction safety management strategies of contractors in Hong Kong. Construction Management and Economics, 2014, 32(7-8): 725-736.
10. Steve Rowlinson, Yunyan Jia*, Baizhan Li, Chuanjing Ju. Management of climatic heat stress risk in construction: a review of practices, methodologies, and future research. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2014, 66: 187-198.
Monograph
Chuanjing Ju. A Study of Institutional Complexity and Contractors’ Safety Management Strategies. 2020. Southeast University Press, Nanjing, China.
Conference Papers
1. Chuanjing Ju, Steve Rowlinson, Tas Yong Koh. Institutions and construction safety management. Proceedings of the CIB W099 International Conference on “Modelling and Building Health and Safety”, September 10-11, 2012, Singapore, 712-720.
2. Chuanjing Ju, Steve Rowlinson. Institutional determinants of construction safety management strategies of contractors in Hong Kong. In: Smith, S.D and Ahiaga-Dagbui, D.D (Eds) Proceedings of the 29th Annual ARCOM Conference, September 2-4, 2013, Reading, UK, Association of Researchers in Construction Management, 347-356.
3. Yan Ning, Chuanjing Ju. Context matters: How regulatory enforceability and social context influence the co‐existence of trust and distrust. International Research Network on Organizing by Projects (IRNOP), December 10-12, 2018, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.