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Dr Krieng Panuwatwanich

BEng (Civil), MEngSc (Construction Management), PhD, MIEAust

Lecturer, Griffith School of Engineering

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Research Expertise

  • Innovation diffusion and management within the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry
  • The impact of climate for innovation in design organisations
  • IT applications in construction engineering and management
  • Domestic water end-use management
  • Bridge management

Current Teaching Areas

  • Engineering Project Management

 

Selected Publications

  • Almahmoud, E. S., Doloi, H. K. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2012) “Linking project health to project performance indicators: multiple case studies of construction projects in Saudi Arabia”, International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 30 No. 3, pp. 296-307.
  • Chaboyer, W., Lin, F., Foster, M., Retallick, L., Panuwatwanich, K. and Richards, B. (2012) “Redesigning the ICU nursing discharge process: a quality improvement study”, Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 40-48.
  • Stewart, R.A., Panuwatwanich, K. and Chen, L. (2011) “Impediments, Strategies and Procedures for Engineering Work Integrated Higher Degrees by Research” in S. Grainger and C. Kestell (eds), Engineering Education - An Australian Perspective. Multi Science Publishing, Brentwood, pp. 3-10.
  • Willis, R.M., Stewart, R.A., Panuwatwanich, K., Williams, P. and Hollingsworth, A (2011) “Quantifying the influence of environmental and water conservation attitudes on household end use water consumption”, Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 92 No. 8, pp. 1996-2009.
  • Stewart, R.A., Will R. M., Panuwatwanich, K. and Sahin, O. (2011) “Showering behavioural response to alarming visual display monitors: Longitudinal mixed method study”, Behaviour & Information Technology, DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2011.577195.
  • Al Haadir, S. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2011) “Critical success factors for safety program implementation among construction companies in Saudi Arabia”, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 14, pp. 148-155.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Nepal, K. (2011) “Project management skills for engineers: industry perceptions and implications for engineering project management course development”, Paper submitted to the 22th Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AaeE 2011) Conference, Perth, Australia, pp. 569-575.
  • Nepal, K. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2011) “Comparative study of project-based learning and traditional lecture-tutorial teaching approaches in undergraduate engineering courses”, Paper submitted to the 22th Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AaeE 2011) Conference, Perth, Australia, pp. 351-356.
  • Makki, A., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K. and Beal, C. (2011) “Development of a domestic water end use consumption forecasting model for South-East Queensland, Australia”, Proceedings of the Sixth IWA Specialist Conference on Efficient Use and Management of Water Demand Management: Challenges & Opportunities (Efficient 2011), Dead Sea, Jordan.
  • Willis, R. M, Stewart, R. A., Panuwatwanich, K., Jones, S. and Kyriakides, A. (2010)  “Alarming visual display monitors affecting shower end use water and energy conservation in Australian residential households”, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 54 No. 12, pp. 1117-1127 (Grand Award for Research Excellence in Sustainable Urban Water Management, International Water Association, 2010)
  • Stewart, R. A. , Willis, R., Giurco, D, Panuwatwanich, K. and Capati, G. (2010) “Web-based knowledge management system: linking smart metering to the future of urban water planning”, Australian Planner, Vol. 47 No. 2, pp. 66-74.
  • Chaboyer, W., Johnson J., Hardy, I., Gehrke, T. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2010) “Transforming care strategies and nursing-sensitive patient outcomes”, Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 66 No. 5, pp. 1111–1119.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2009) “Validation of an empirical model for innovation diffusion in design firms”, Construction Innovation, Vol. 9 No.4, pp. 449-467. (Emerald Literari Award for Excellence for Outstanding Paper 2010).
  • Willis, R., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K., Capati, B. and Giurco, D. (2009) “Gold Coast Domestic Water End Use Study”. Water, Vol. 36 No. 6, pp. 79-85.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2009) “Critical pathways to enhanced innovation diffusion and business performance in Australian design firms”, Automation in Construction, Vol. 18 No. 6, pp. 790-797.
  • Willis, R., Stewart, R. A., Panuwatwanich, K. and Williams, P. (2009), “Influence of household socioeconomic region and resident type on end use water consumption levels”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Water Economics, Statistics, and Finance, International Water Association, Alexandroupolis, Thrace – Greece.
  • Son, J.B., Lee, J.H., Blumenstein, M., Loo, Y.C., Guan H. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2009), “Improving reliability of bridge deterioration model using generated missing condition ratings”, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Construction Engineering and Management, Jeju, Korea.
  • Son, J.B., Lee, J.H., Blumenstein, M., Loo, Y.C., Guan H. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2009), “Generating historical condition ratings for the reliable prediction of reliable bridge deteriorations”, Proceedings of the 33rd IABSE Symposium, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Stewart, R. A. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2009) “Industry Partnered PhD Projects: Impediments, Coping Strategies and Procedures”, Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, Adelaide, Australia.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2008), “The role of climate for innovation in enhancing business performance: the case of design firms”, Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 15 No. 5, pp. 407-422.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2008), “Climate for enhancing innovation diffusion: pathways to improved business performance”, in K. Brown, K. Hampson, P. Brandon and J. Pillay (eds), Clients Driving Construction Innovation: Benefiting from Innovation, CRC for Construction Innovation, Brisbane, pp. 197-204.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2008), “Empirical study on the relationships between climate for innovation and business performance outcomes in design firms”, Proceedings of the 8th International Postgraduate Research Conference in the Built and Human Environment, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 48-57. (Awarded Emerald Prize for best conference paper)
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2008) “Enhancing innovation and firm performance: the role of climate for innovation in design firms”, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Innovation in Architecture, Engineering and Construction, Antalya, Turkey.
  • Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Mohamed S. (2008), “Unravelling the links between climate for innovation, diffusion outcomes and business performance”, Proceedings of the Third International Conference of the Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation, Gold Coast, Australia.

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