LATEST PAPERS and ARTICLES
A Wartime Childhood on the Sherfield Court Estate,
memories of Donald and Ursula Rickwood, edited by Peter
Lansley, Part 3, The Loddon Valley Link, July
2020, 30-31
A Wartime Childhood on the Sherfield Court Estate,
memories of Donald and Ursula Rickwood, edited by Peter
Lansley, Part 2, The Loddon Valley Link, June
2020, 30-31
A Wartime Childhood on the
Sherfield Court Estate, memories of Donald and Ursula
Rickwood, edited by Peter Lansley, Part 1, The
Loddon Valley Link, May 2020, 30-31
Sherfield's Champion Gardeners, The Loddon Valley
Link, November 2019, 33,38
The Life and Times of Bowling's Farm, The Loddon
Valley Link, April 2018, 32-33.
The Woodburner in the Flat below causes a Stink,
Readers' Clinic, Home Supplement, 18, The Sunday Times,
13 March 2018. (Letter).
Multidisciplinarity, user engagement and the design of
special programmes of ageing research in the United
Kingdom, Ageing & Society,
Vol 33, Issue 05, July 2013, pp 727-760
doi:10.1017/So144686X12000190 (c) Copyright: Cambridge
University Press
Research Assessment and the Activity
Hypothesis, Engineering, Construction and
Architectural Management, Vol. 20
Issue 1, 2013, pp.7 - 28
International Initiatives in
Technology and Aging, (Sixsmith, Carrillo, Phillips,
Lansley, Woolrich), Technology for Active Aging,
Springer, 2012
Volume 9,
2013,
pp 201-221
BOOKS and REPORTS
The True Dynamics of
Ageing
- Part 1: A Time
Line; Part 2: Discussion, University of Reading, 2010,
45pp
SPARC Final Report:
Organisation and Outcomes,
University of Reading, 2009, 91pp
Assessing the Impact of Research Programmes,
(Andy Boddington, Trudy Coe, Peter Lansley), Report for
DoE, Evaluation Associates Ltd, 1996.
The Construction Firm In and Out of The Recession,
(Patricia Hillebrandt, Jacqueline Cannon, Peter
Lansley), Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1995, 185pp+xxiii.
The Construction Firm In and Out of The Recession,
(Patricia Hillebrandt, Jacqueline Cannon, Peter
Lansley), A Report to EPSRC, 1994, 130pp.
Construction Research in UK Universities: Executive
Review and Recommendations,
(Peter Lansley, Rachael Luck, Sarah Lupton),
Swindon:EPSRC, 1994, 24pp.
Construction Research in UK Universities: Accessibility,
Assessment and Application,
(Peter Lansley, Rachael Luck, Sarah Lupton),
Swindon:EPSRC, 1994, 121pp.
Construction Research in UK Universities: Evaluation
Manual - A Report for SERC,
(Peter Lansley, Rachael Luck, Sarah Lupton), University
of Reading, 1994, 27pp.
A Response to the Malpas Committee Report - A report for
the SERC,
(Peter Lansley, Rachael Luck, Sarah Lupton), University
of Reading, 1994, 8pp.
Construction Management and Economics: The First Ten
Years
(Martin Betts, Peter Lansley), Occasional Paper,
National University of Singapore and University of
Reading, 1993, 76pp.
A Project Management Simulation for Management and
Organisational Development:
A Report to SERC, 1989 25pp.
Managing Construction World Wide, Vol 3: Construction
Management and Organisation in Perspective,
(Editors, Peter Lansley, Peter Harlow), E & F N Spon,
1987, xiii + 295pp.
Managing Construction World Wide Vol 2: Productivity and
Human Factors,
(Editors, Peter Lansley, Peter Harlow), E & F N Spon,
1987, xvi + 453pp.
Managing Construction World Wide, Vol 1: Systems for
Managing Construction,
(Editors, Peter Lansley, Peter Harlow), E & F N Spon,
1987, xvi + 630pp.
Executive Education and Management Research for the US
Construction Industry,
Department of Construction Management, Reading
University, January 1985, 56pp.
Research and Construction - Case Studies of the
Constraints to the Application of Construction
Management Research,
SERC, May, 1983, 168pp.
Flexibility and Efficiency in Construction Management,
(Peter Lansley, Thelma Quince, Eleanor Lea), A report to
the Department of Environment, Ashridge Management
Research Unit, February 1979, xx + 302pp + Appendices.
The Directory of Computerised Business Information
(Douglas
Tookey, Peter Lansley), Trade Research Publications,
1979, ii + 146pp.
A Survey of Research Funding in UK Management and
Industrial Relations Centres
(Bernard Barry, Peter Lansley, Vivian Shackleton,
Douglas Tookey), Social Science Research Council, July
1974, 66pp.
Efficiency and Growth in the Building Industry
(Eleanor Lea, Peter Lansley, Paul Spencer), Ashridge
Management Research Unit, January 1974, xvi + 164pp.
Management Style and Organisation Structure in the
Smaller Enterprise
(Philip Sadler,
Terry Webb, Peter Lansley), Ashridge Management Research
Unit, November, 1974, 61pp + Appendices and
Attachments.
Systematic Analysis of Employee Satisfaction
(Michael White, Peter Lansley, Roger Hughes), A report
to the Social Science Research Council, October, 1974,
146pp.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Managing the unfamiliar, uncertain and unpredictable, in
Practice Management for
Land, Construction and Property Professionals
(Ed) Greenhalgh B., E&FN Spon: London, 1997, 113-123.
Organisation Structure, Management Style and Information
Technology: The Case of Hong Kong Chinese Building
Companies (Raymond Ng, Peter Lansley),in
The Management of
Information Technology for Construction
(Eds) Mathur K.S., Betts M.P., Kwok W T, World
Scientific Publishing and Global Publication Services:
Singapore, 1993 (originally presented in Proceedings of
International Conference on the Management of
Information Technology for Construction, Singapore, NUS,
1993, 12pp).
Organisational Innovation and Development, in
Competitive Advantage in
Construction,
(Eds) Steven Male, Robert Stocks, Butterworths, 1991,
128-138.
A
Future of Change, in
Building Britain 2001,
CSSC, University of Reading, 1988, 26-37.
Managerial Skills and Corporate Performance in the
Construction Industry, in
Managing Construction
World Wide: Vol 2,
(Editors, Peter Lansley, Peter Harlow), E & F N Spon,
1987, 1001-1010.
Modelling of Construction Companies, (Henry Irwig, Peter
Lansley, Thomas Ragno), in
Construction Research
Applied to Practice,
(Ed) C.W. Ibbs, American Society of Civil Engineers,
1985, 50-67.
The Case of AROUSAL, in
Current Research in
Management,
(Ed) Valerie Hammond, Frances Pinter Ltd., 1985,
246-260.
ACADEMIC JOURNALS
Multidisciplinarity, user engagement and the design of
special programmes of ageing research in the United
Kingdom, Ageing & Society,
doi:10.1017/So144686X12000190 (c) Copyright: Cambridge
University Press 2012,
Cambridge Journals Online
(In press but available online)
Research Assessment and the Activity
Hypothesis, Engineering, Construction and
Architectural Management, 2012 (In press)
SPARC: a new model for supporting ageing research,
Quality
in Ageing, Vol
11, No 1, 2010, 7-15
Editorial,
Quality in Ageing,
Vol 11, No 1, March 2010, 4-6, (Special edition on SPARC
edited by Peter Lansley)
Enabling Older People to stay at home: the Costs of
Substituting and Supplementing Care with Assistive
Technology (Kate Goodacre, Claudine McCreadie, Susan
Flanagan, Peter Lansley),
British Journal of
Occupational Therapy,
Vol 71, No 4, 2008, 130-140
Enabling Older People to stay at home: How adaptable are
existing properties? (Kate Goodacre, Claudine McCreadie,
Susan Flanagan, Peter Lansley),
British Journal of
Occupational Therapy,
Vol 70, No 1, 2007, 5-15
Making sense of research quality assessment,
Engineering, Construction
and Architectural Management,
Vol 14, No 1, 2007, 7-25
Assistive Technology: Benefits to and Acceptance by
Older People (Peter Lansley, Claudine McCreadie),
CME Geriatric Medicine,
Vol 8, No 2, 2006, 72-75
Capitalising on the potential of Assistive Technology,
British Journal of
Occupational Technology,
Vol 69, No 3, 2006, 97 (editorial)
EQUAL: new horizons for ageing research,
Quality in Ageing,
Vol 7, No 1, 2006, 6-13
The EQUAL Initiative,
Quality in Ageing
(editors: Peter Lansley, Gail Mountain), Vol 7, No 1,
March 2006 (special edition on EQUAL)
Introducing assistive technology into the existing homes
of older people: feasibility, acceptability. costs and
outcomes (Anthea Tinker, Peter Lansley,
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare,
Vol 11, Supplement 1, July 2005, pp. 1-3(3), Royal
Society of Medicine Press
Assessing the adaptability of the existing homes of
older people (Peter Lansley, Sue Flanagan, Kate Goodacre,
Alan Turner-Smith, Donna Cowan),
Building and Environment,
Vol 40, No 7, 2005, 949-963
Stimulating gerontechnological research in the UK (Peter
Lansley, Verity Smith),
Gerontechnology,
Vol 3, No 2, 2004, 102-106
Adapting the homes of older people: a case study of
costs and savings, (Peter Lansley, Claudine McCreadie,
Anthea Tinker, Susan Flanagan, Kate Goodacre, Alan
Turner-Smith),
Building Research &
Information,
Vol 32, No 6, 2004, 468-483
Can adapting the homes of older people and providing
assistive technology pay its way?, (Peter Lansley,
Claudine McCreadie, Anthea Tinker),
Age and Ageing,
Vol 33, No 6, 2004, 571-576
Assistive Technology: some lessons from the Netherlands
(Anthea Tinker, Claudine McCreadie, Peter Lansley),
Gerontechnology,
Vol 2, No 4, 2003, 332-337
Who should set the research agenda? Reflections on the
Fairclough Review,
Building Research &
Information,
Vol 30, no 5, 2002, 316-321
New Dimensions in Building Research, New Challenges for
Building Education,
Construction Paper 140,
Construction information Quarterly,
Vol 4, No 1, 2002, 4-7
The promise and challenge of providing assistive
technology to older people,
Age & Ageing,
Vol 30, No 6, 2001, 439-440 (Editorial)
Building research and the quality-of-life,
Building Research and
Information,
Vol 29, No 1, 2001, 62-74
Determinants of the performance of UK universities in
Built Environment and Town and Country Planning
research,
Engineering, Construction
and Architectural Management,
Vol 6, No 4, 1999, 391-402.
The Role of CIB: some reflections,
Building Research and
Information,
Vol 27, No 3, 1999, 197-202.
The Future of Leadership in the Construction Industry,
Asia Pacific Building and
Construction Management Journal,
Vol 4, 1998, 32-36.
The impact of BRE’s commercialisation on the research
community,
Building Research and
Information,
Vol 25, No. 5, 1997, 301-312.
The Organisation of Construction Research in British
Universities (Peter Lansley, Rachael Luck, Sarah
Lupton),
Engineering, Construction
and Architectural Management,
Vol 2, No 3, 1995, 179-195.
The International Journal of Project Management: A
Review of the First Ten Years, (Martin Betts, Peter
Lansley),
International Journal of
Project Management,
Vol 13, No 4, 1995, 207-217.
Learning from a Simulated Reality,
European Journal of
Engineering Education,
Vol 19, No 4,
1994, 429-435.
Analysing Construction Organisations,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 12, No 4, 1994, 337-348.
Construction, Management and Economics: The First Ten
Years (Martin Betts, Peter Lansley),
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 11, No 4, 1993, 221-245.
A
Real Life Simulator for Construction Site Management, (Issaka
Ndekugri, Peter Lansley),
Computers in Education,
Vol 19, No 4, 1992, 321-328.
Role of Simulation in Construction Management, (Issaka
Ndekugri, Peter Lansley),
Building Research and Information,
Vol 20, No 2, 1992, 109-114.
Research and Education: Some Perspectives,
Building Research and
Information,
Vol 19, No 6, 1991, 367-370.
The Implications of Small Group Interactions for
Understanding Aspects of Organisational Culture (Peter
Lansley, Joanna Riddick)
Construction Management &
Economics,
Vol 9, No 3, 1991, 219-229.
International Contracting : A Turkish Perspective,
(Peter Lansley, Roger Flanagan, Heyecan Giritli, Zeynep
Sozen),
Construction Management
and Economics
Vol 8, No 4,
1990, 415-430.
Construction Management Researchers - True Professionals
or Gifted Amateurs?,
International Journal of
Construction Management and Technology,
Vol 2, No 3, 1988, 63-66.
Corporate Strategy and Survival in the UK Construction
Industry,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 5, No 2, 1987, 141-155
Modelling Construction Organisations,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 4, No 1, 1986, 19-36.
Putting Organisational Research into Practice,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 3, No 1, 1985, 1-14.
The Application of Construction Management Research,
Construction Papers,
Vol 2, No 2, 1983, 5-16.
A
Practical Approach to Auditing Organisational
Flexibility,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 1, No 2, 1983, 145-156.
AROUSAL - A Model to Match Reality,
Journal of European
Industrial Training,
Vol 6, No 6, 1982, 17-21.
The Organisational Flexibility of Building Services
Contractors,
Building Services
Engineering Research and Technology,
Vol 3, No 2, 1982, 49-55.
Corporate Dislocation : A Threat for the 1980s,
Journal of General
Management,
Vol 6, No 4, Summer 1981, 28-38.
Organisational Responses to a Major Recession, (Peter
Lansley, Thelma Quince),
Construction Papers,
Vol 1, No 2, Spring 1981, 5-16.
Management and Industrial Relations Research in British
Academic Centres : Part 2, (Bernard Barry, Peter
Lansley, Vivian Shackleton),
Management International
Review,
Vol 18, 2, 1978, 87-100.
Management and Industrial Relations Research in British
Academic Centres : Part I, (Bernard Barry, Peter
Lansley, Vivian Shackleton),
Management International
Review,
Vol 18, 1, 1978, 83-98.
Focus : A Multi-purpose Interactive Forecasting Package,
Journal of Marketing
Research,
Vol 13, February 1976, 64-66.
Organisation Structure, Management Style and Company
Performance : Some Recent Results, (Peter Lansley,
Philip Sadler, Terry Webb),
Omega,
Vol 3, No 5, 1975, 615-616.
Organ and Orgy: Programs for the analysis of
organisation structures, (Peter Lansley, Terry Webb),
Behaviour Research
Methods and Instrumentation,
Vol 6, No 6, November, 1974, 567-568.
Organisation Structure, Management Style and Company
Performance, (Peter Lansley, Philip Sadler, Terry Webb),
Omega,
Vol 2, No 4, 1974, 467-485.
Chemical and
in vitro
digestion procedures for the prediction of the
digestibility of forage crops by sheep, (with D Osbourn
and others),
Proc Nutr Soc 1971,
Vol.1, 30, 85A, 16-21.
KEYNOTE AND INVITED PAPERS AND
PRESENTATIONS
The Future of Ageing
Research,
BSG 41st Annual Conference,
Keele University, July 2012, (Panel presentation and
discussion)
Feel Right at Home, Monograph, in Improving Later Life,
AgeUK: London, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9568731-1-8, 70-73
Engineering a quality life,
Sleep Well-being and
Active Ageing: New Evidence for Policy and Practice,
Church House Conference Centre, Westminster, 28th
October 2010
Age research in the UK: Current status, future prospects
and challenges,
Age, Health and Nutrition
In Europe,
UKARF and FCO, QEII Conference Centre, London, 25th
March 2009
Promoting research to improve the health and wellbeing
of older people,
COT Older People
Specialist Section Annual Conference,
Glasgow, 21st November 2008
Design, technology and independence: getting research
into policy and practice,
Healthy Independent
Ageing Conference,
The Scottish Government, Glasgow 13th November 2008
Enabling older people to stay at home,
COT Housing Specialist
Section Annual Conference,
Aberdeen, 6th November 2008
Older people, independence and the home: can research
make a difference?
Healthy indoor
environments for an ageing population,
UKIEG and DH, London 23rd October 2008 (Keynote)
Can HCI research extend the quality of later life?,
HCI and the Older
Population 2008 workshop,
HCI2008 Conference,
Liverpool, 1st September 2008 (Keynote)Meeting
the Challenge of transforming the quality of dementia
care,
CSIP South East National
Dementia Strategy Formal Consultation Event,
West Malling, 21st August 2008
Meeting the Challenge of transforming the quality of
dementia care,
CSIP South East National
Dementia Strategy Formal Consultation Event,
Farnham, 17th July 2008
Making the Most of Research for Older People,
Valuing Age & Ageing: A
Celebration of Work in the South East,
Farnham,
27th February 2008
Ageing Research on the Move,
Realities of Action:
Research into Action,
BSG Annual Conference,
Sheffield, 7th
September 2007
SPARC,
I'DGO TOO Launch,
21st June 2007, London
Building Design and Assistive Technology,
British Geriatric Society
Meeting,
Reading, 24th November 2006
Assistive Technology and older people: a broad
perspective,
Independent Living,
Transport and Technology,
The Irish Gerontological Society, The Royal Irish
Academy, Dublin, 14th June 2006
Overcoming functional challenges with technology and
design,
The Future of Ageing
Research in the UK: A Vision for Action,
SPARK Workshop, The Hague, The Netherlands, 23rd May
2006
Promoting Independence through Assistive Technology,
Improving the Health and
Welfare of Older People,
British Geriatrics Society and the North East Regional
Forum on Ageing, Gateshead, 8th April 2006 (Keynote)
Designs for a Caring Society,
University of Reading,
18th October 2005 (Public Lecture)
Better Environments for Healthy Ageing, Science and
Technology Committee of the House of Lords,
Inquiry into Scientific
Aspects of Ageing,
Seminar, British Academy, London, 14th September 2004
Assistive Technology and the demands of an Ageing
Population,
Technology for
Independent Living Conference
organised by the UK Focus for Biomedical Engineering of
the Royal Academy of Engineering, Royal Society of
Medicine, London, 26th April 2004
Introduction to the EQUAL Programme,
I'DGO Launch,
British Academy, London, 6th April 2004,
Independence and Quality of Life (Peter Lansley and
Verity Smith),
Cafe Scientifique,
Zeman Cafe, Brno, 31st March 2004
Independence and Quality of Life: the
contribution of design and engineering research, Masaryk
University, Brno, 31st March 2004 (Public Lecture)
Independence and Quality of Life (Peter Lansley and
Verity Smith),
Cafe Scientifique,
Zizkov Tower Cafe, Prague, 30th March 2004
Independence and Quality of Life: the contribution of
design and engineering research,
Czech Academy of
Sciences,
Prague, 30th March 2004 (Public Lecture)
Extending the quality of life of older people:
challenges for design and engineering research,
David Wiffen Memorial
Lecture,
University of Newcastle, 9th March 2004 (Public
Lecture).
Supporting Living Environments : Lessons from the EPSRC
EQUAL Initiative,
NCAR Workshop 5,
Social and
Environmental Supports to Enhance Active Ageing,
London, 17th November 2003
R&D for independent living: a UK perspective,
Pre-ICADI Preparatory
Workshop,
26-27th June 2003, Royal Academy of Engineering, London,
U.K. (EU-USA Workshop)
The EQUAL Network,
The launch of the EPSRC
EQUAL Research Network,
Birmingham, 2001
EQUAL: Its history and achievements,
The launch of the EPSRC
EQUAL Research Network,
Birmingham,
2001.
Research for Ageing : Enthusiasm, Optimism and Leverage,
Launch of the National Collaboration for Ageing Research,
Birmingham, 2001
Meeting the Research Challenges of an Inclusive Society,
Include2001,
Royal College of Art, London, 2001 (Keynote)
Building Research for Quality Life,
Performance in Product
and Practice,
CIB World Building Congress 2001, Wellington, 2001, 11pp
(Plenary)
The Third Age, Technology,
Innovation and Society,
Vol 15, No 1, 1999, 13-17.
The Winning Streak in Construction Research,
Proceedings of Fourteenth
ARCOM Conference,
1998, (ed) Hughes, W., The University of Reading, 1998,
vol. 1, 3-14 (Keynote).
Strategic Challenges for the Organisation of Building
Research,
Building Education and
Research,
Proceedings of the CIB W89 International Conference -
Bear ’98, (eds) Yang J. and Chang W. P., E&FN Spon:
London 1998, 12-21 (Keynote).
Leading to make a difference in the 21st
Century,
Proceedings of
International Conference on Leadership and Total Quality
Management in Construction and Building,
(ed) Jaafari,
A., Singapore, October 1997, 39-45, ISBN 981-00-8904-X
(Keynote).
Recent Developments in the Infrastructure for
Construction Research and Innovation in the United
Kingdom,
Proceedings of
International Workshop on Innovation Systems in the
Construction Industry,
National Research Council of Canada - Institute for
Research in Construction, Montreal, 1997, 17pp
(Invited).
INNOVATION: The Role of Research, Education and
Practice,
Construction Papers,
No 59, CIOB: Ascot, 1996, 8pp (Invited).
The Barriers to Achieving Full Potential,
Proceedings of CIC
Conference, A New Way Forward,
London, 1996, 12pp.
Managing the Unfamiliar, Uncertain and Unpredictable,
Proceedings of Conference
on Practice Management,
Liverpool, 1995, 12pp (Keynote).
Managerial Effectiveness - Theory, Practice and Fashion,
Rinker Distinguished Lecture, University of Florida,
1994, 19pp. (Keynote).
Professional Education Through Masters Courses,
Proceedings of Building
Management Professional Education Seminar,
Beijing: Ministry of Construction, 1994 (in English and
Chinese).
Construction Management Researchers: A Race Apart?,
Proceedings of Tenth
ARCOM Conference,
1994,
Loughborough: Loughborough University of Technology,
1994, Vol 1, 21-40 (Keynote).
Towards Improved Managerial Performance,
Organisation and
Management of Construction: The Way Forward,
Proceedings of CIB W-65 Symposium 1993, Trinidad, UWI,
1993, Vol 3, 671-680, (Keynote).
Research and Construction,
Proceedings of CIB
Research Managers Conference,
Italy, 1991,12pp. (Keynote).
Management of Construction in the Developing Countries,
Value in Building
Economics and Construction Management,
Proceedings of CIB W55/W65 Symposium 1990, Vol 7,
195-209.
Construction Education in 2001 - The Need for a Flexible
Approach,
Proceedings of the First
Rinker International Conference on Construction
Education,
1990, 18pp. (Keynote).
Construction Management Researchers - True Professionals
or Gifted Amateurs?,
Proceedings of ARCOM
Annual Conference,
Watford, 1987.
Corporate Planning,
Proceedings of Trent Lectures - Corporate Planning for
the Smaller Builder,
organised by Institute
of Building, Nottingham, October 1981
Maintaining the Company's Workload in a Changing Market,
Proceedings of the
Chartered Institute of Building - Annual Estimating
Seminar,
March, 1981, 12pp.
How does management style influence company
performance?,
Proceedings of Churchill
College Lectures,
organised by Institute of Building, Cambridge, September
1978
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Stimulating Ageing Research, BSG 41st Annual
Conference, Keele University, July 2012SPARC: Developing UK Ageing Research from the "Bottom
Up",
Lifestyle - Lifespan,
Gerontological Society of America 64th Annual Scientific
Meeting,
Boston, November 2011
SPARC: Keeping close to the realities of ageing,
Ageing Globally - Ageing
Locally,
CARDI,
Dublin, November 2011 (Poster)
Stimulating Ageing Research: What can we learn from
theories of innovation?,
Ageing Globally - Ageing
Locally,
CARDI,
Dublin, November 2011
Inclusive Design: Stimulating Research, Encouraging
Practice - The UK Experience,
An
Agenda for Design, VI International Congress on Design
Research (CIPED)
Lisbon, October
2011
Managing multidisciplinary ageing research programmes,
FICCDAT: Growing Older
with a Disability,
Toronto, June 2011
Developing a taste for ageing research: can enthusiasm
substitute for funding?,
FICCDAT: Growing Older
with a Disability,
Toronto,
June 2011
Public Health and Ageing Research: pointers to
successful knowledge exchange,
Knowledge Exchange in
Public Health Conference,
Durham,
April 2011
Age-Supportive Built Environments,
Canadian Association on
Gerontology, Annual Conference,
Montreal, 2010, p 162
KT-EQUAL: Bringing ageing and disability research into
practice, (Helen Haigh, Gail Mountain, Peter Lansley),
Identities,
Care and Everyday Life, BSG Conference,
Brunel University, 2010
Making a difference: how SPARC produced a new paradigm
for researchers,
Identities,
Care and Everyday Life, BSG Conference,
Brunel
University, 2010
Building a new research community, Identities,
Care and Everyday Life, BSG Conference,
Brunel University, 2010
The dynamics of a funding dependent community,
Identities,
Care and Everyday Life, BSG Conference,
Brunel
University, 2010
Recent trends in multidisciplinary ageing research in
the UK,
Gerontology Without
Borders - Diversity in European and Transnational
Research, IAGG Conference,
Swansea
University, 2010
Crossing boundaries in ageing related research: an
experiment,
Gerontology Without
Borders - Diversity in European and Transnational
Research, IAGG Conference,
Swansea
University, 2010
KT-EQUAL, (Gail Mountain, Peter Lansley),
Gerontechnology
2010; 9(2):233
(7th World Conference on Gerontechnology, Vancouver,
2010)
Research Capacity Building in the UK,
Gerontechnology
2010; 9(2):227
(7th World Conference on Gerontechnology, Vancouver,
2010)
CIHR Canada-UK New Dynamics of Ageing Research
Initiative,
Gerontechnology
2010; 9(2):126
(7th World Conference on Gerontechnology, Vancouver,
2010)
Building the socio-economic business case for
technological developments to support older people,
Proceedings International
workshop on the socio-economics of ageing,
30
October 2009, ISEG/CISEP, Lisbon, Portugal
Inspiring Construction Management, in Dainty, A (Ed)
Proceedings 25th Annual
ARCOM Conference,
7-9 September 2009, Nottingham, UK, ARCOM, 1151-60
Supporting Newcomers to Inclusive Design Research,
(Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
Include 2009,
Royal College of Art, 2009
Making the Case for 'Staying Put' in Old Age,
5th
Warwick Healthy Housing Conference,
Coventry, 2008
Stimulating Ageing-related Housing Research from the
Bottom Up (Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
5th Warwick Healthy
Housing Conference,
Coventry, 2008
Ageing Research on the Move,
Realities of Action:
Research into Action, BSG Annual Conference,
Sheffield, 2007
Stimulating Ageing Research from the Bottom up (Peter
Lansley, Verity Smith),
FICCDAT, Caregiving,
Disability, Aging and Technology,
Toronto, 2007
Growing Older but Staying Put,
FICCDAT, Caregiving,
Disability, Aging and Technology,
Toronto, 2007
Building Capacity for Ageing and Disability-Related
Research (Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
Include 2007,
London, 2007
The benefits of adapting the homes of older people,
Contemporary Ergonomics
2006,
363-367, Cambridge, 2006
Laying the Foundations for a Viable Research Community,
Research Policies and
Accessibility,
BAS
International Meeting (Building Accessible Services, EU
DG Employment and Social Affairs),
Verona, 2006
Adaptations and remodelled housing for older people:
Some evidence from the UK (Anthea Tinker, Claudine
McCreadie, Alan Turner-Smith, Peter Lansley, Keith
Bright, Donna Cowan, Susan Flanagan, Kate Goodacre),
ICADI,
Florida, 2006
Dissolving Boundaries: The EPSRC EQUAL Research Network
(Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
Include2005,
Royal College of Art, London, 2005
Six years of the EQUAL Research initiative,
Include2005,
Royal College of Art, London, 2005
Introducing assistive technology into the homes of older
people: Feasibility, acceptability, costs and outcomes
(Anthea Tinker, Peter Lansley),
Citizen Centred Care,
Royal Society of Medicine Conference, London, 2004.
The Contribution of Building Research to the
Independence and Quality of Life of Older People (Peter
Lansley, Verity Smith),
Responding to Change,
Cobra 2004, Leeds, 2004, 9 pgs.
Adapting the Homes of Older People: Cost Effectiveness
and Quality of Life,
Responding to Change,
Cobra 2004, Leeds, 2004, 10 pgs.
Design and Construction Research for Quality of Life,
Building for the Future,
CIB World
Building Congress 2004,
Toronto, 2004, NRCC-IRC : Ottawa, 8 pgs.
Inclusive Environments and inclusive design: new
dimensions and priorities for construction research,
BEAR 2003,
CIB W89
International Conference on Building Education and
Research,
Salford, 2003, Vol 2, 719-727
AROUSAL comes of Age,
BEAR 2003,
CIB W89 International
Conference on Building Education and Research,
Salford, 2003, Vol 3, 1266-1277
Enhancing Quality of Life through Engineering Research
(Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
Include2003,
RCA, London, 2003,14:538-543
Introducing Assistive Technology into the Existing Homes
of Older People (Keith Bright, Susan Flanagan, Kate
Goodacre, Peter Lansley),
Include 2003,
London, 2003, 2:57-64
Moving Inclusive Design into the Mainstream Research
Agenda (Peter Lansley, Verity Smith),
Include 2003,
RCA, London, 2003, 1:33-38
Using ICF Codes to Match Assistive Technology to
Persons and Property (Alex Biolokoz, Alan Turner Smith,
Anthea Tinker, Peter Lansley, Keith Bright), Proceedings
of Gerontechnology Conference 2002,
Gerontechnology,
Vol 2, No 1, 154-155
Assistive Technology - Boon or Burden? The Role of Aids
and Adaptations in the Home: Lessons from Research in
the UK,
Valencia Forum,
Valencia, 2002, 165
Achieving Barrier Free Environments: lessons from work
funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
Council,
Valencia Forum,
Valencia, 2002, 155
Stimulating Mainstream Scientists, Engineers and
Designers to Meet the Needs of an Ageing Society,
Valencia Forum,
Valencia, 2002, 42 (poster)
Construction Management Research: Time for a Change in
Direction?,
Proceedings of Joint
Meeting of CIB Working Commissions and Task Groups.
(ed) R. Bon, University of Reading, 2000, pp 3.
The Unfolding Nature of Client Influence in the
Construction Industry,
Customer Satisfaction: A
focus for research & practice in construction
(Proceedings of Joint Triennial Symposium of CIB W65 and
W55), (eds) P A Bowen and R D Hindle, University of Cape
Town, Vol: 1, 1999, 92-99.
Management Development in the Construction Industry:
Reflections on the Measurement of Cultural Differences,
Cultural Factors
Affecting International Transfer of Construction
Management Best Practice.
(ed) O. SjÆ holt, Norwegian Building Research Institute,
1997, pp 6.
Managing the construction enterprise - the need for
better theory (Peter Lansley, Patricia Hillebrandt),
Proceedings of CIB
International Conference on Construction Modernisation
and Education,
Beijing, China & Architectural Press, CD-ROM, 1996,
220-229.
The organisation of construction research in successful
university departments,
The Organisation and
Management of Construction, Vol3: Managing Construction
Information
(Proceedings of CIBW65 International Symposium)
(eds) D A Langford and A Retik, E&FN Spon, 1996,
317-324.
Aspirations, commitment and careers in construction
management,
The Organisation and
Management of Construction, Vol2: Managing the
Construction Project and Management Risk
(Proceedings of CIBW65
International Symposium)
(eds) D A Langford and A Retik, E&FN Spon, 1996,
609-618.
The Roots of a New Discipline: The Case of Construction
Management and Project Management, (Peter Lansley,
Martin Betts),
Construction/Building
Education and Research Beyond 2000,
Proceedings CIB W-89 Symposium 1995, Florida, 1995,
267-274.
The Accessibility, Assessment and Application of
Construction Research,
Construction/Building
Education and Research Beyond 2000,
Proceedings CIB W-89 Symposium 1995, Florida, 1995,
597-604.
Professional Education through Masters Courses,
Proceedings of Seminar on
Building Management Professional Education,
Beijing, Ministry of Construction, People's Republic of
China and the Chartered Institute of Building, 1994, 5pp
(In English and Chinese).
Construction Research in UK Universities and its Use by
Industry,
Proceedings of
International Conference on Research, Higher Education
in Building Construction,
Paris, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees, 1994,
271-278.
Recreating Reality for Effective Learning,
Proceedings of
International Conference on Research, Higher Education
in Building Construction,
Paris, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees, 1994,
149-156.
Construction Management and Economics: A Review of the
First Ten Years (Martin Betts, Peter Lansley),
Proceedings of CIB W89
Meeting,
Reading University 1993, 36pp.
Information Technology: The Consequences of Culture
(Raymond Ng, Peter Lansley),
Organisation and
Management of Construction: The Way Forward,
Proceedings of CIB-W65 Symposium 1993, Trinidad, UWI,
1993, Vol 1, 55-62.
Research and Education: Future Challenges,
Proceedings of CIB W89
Meeting,
Reading, 1992, 9pp.
CIB Strategic Plan,
Proceedings of 14th CIB
General Assembly,
Montreal, 1992, 13pp.
The Role of Central and Local Government in
Construction,
Proceedings of
British-Russian Symposium on the Management of the
Construction Firm in the Market Economy,
Sochi, IMEMO, 1992, 17pp.
AROUSAL: Some Reflections,
Proceedings of Conference
on Computer Based Training in Property and Construction,
(Eds) Brian Sloan, Derek Schofield, Salford University,
1992, 163-176.
How the Building Industry is Organised,
Proceedings of
Anglo-Soviet Symposium on the Management of the
Construction Firm in the Market Economy,
Moscow, IMEMO, 1991, 19pp.
International Contracting : A Turkish Perspective, (Zeynep
Sozen, Heyecan Giritli, Roger Flanagan, Peter Lansley),
Proceedings of the Fourth
Yugoslav Symposium on Organisation and Management in
Construction,
ZUP Zagreb, 1991, 629-632.
The Culture of Construction Organisations, (Peter
Lansley, Joanna Riddick),
Proceedings of the Fourth
Yugoslav Symposium on Organisation and Management in
Construction,
ZUP Zagreb, 1991, 599-604.
Construction Management Research and Its Application,
Value in Building
Economics and Construction Management,
Proceedings of CIB W-55/W65 Symposium 1990, 11pp.
Construction Research Utilisation - Some Perspectives,
Value in Building
Economics and Construction Management,
Proceedings of CIB W-55/W65 Symposium 1990, 9pp.
Management of Construction Projects by Clients: UK/USA
Comparisons,
Proceedings of Shlomo
Peer Memorial Symposium,
Israel, 1988, 6pp.
Developing Maintenance Managers through Simulation,
(John Hudson, Peter Lansley),
Proceedings of Whole Life
Property Management Conference,
CIB W-70, 1988, 360-368.
Modelling Subcontractor Activities, (Issaka Ndekugri,
Peter Lansley, Audrey Hunter),
Proceedings of INTERNET
Conference,
1988, 559-566.
A
Project Management Simulator for Management and
Organisational Development,
Proceedings of INTERNET
Conference,
1988, 679-684.
Management Skills and Team Performance in Construction,
Proceedings of INTERNET
Conference,
1988, 671-678.
Understanding Organisation Culture from the Interactions
of Small Groups, (Joanna Dodd, Peter Lansley),
Proceedings of Standing
Conference on Organisational Symbolism,
1988, D1-D12.
Bridging the Gap Between Construction Management
Research and Practice,
Proceedings of CIB
Congress,
Washington, Vol.8, 1986, 3531-3538.
Management Research and the Construction Industry,
Proceedings of CIB
Symposium on Organisation and Management of Construction,
July, Waterloo, 1984, 19pp.
Real World Simulations for Management Development in the
Construction Industry,
Proceedings of CIB
Symposium on Organisation and Management of Construction
in the Developing Countries and International
Contracting,
November 1982, I/9-I/20.
The Flexibility of Construction Management,
Proceedings of 3rd
International CIB Symposium on Organisation and
Management of Construction,
Dublin, July
1981, 13pp.
PROFESSIONAL
JOURNALS
Motivating Ageing Research in the UK, (Peter Lansley,
Lucy Chappell), British Journal of
Healthcare Computing and Information Management,
December 2008.
Ageing Research on the Move,
Generations Review,
Vol 17, No 4, October 2007, ISSN 0965-2000
New Technologies and Older People's Quality of Life
(Gail Mountain, Peter Lansley),
Generations Review,
Vol 17, No 4, October 2007, ISSN 0965-2000
Home Help (Anthea Tinker, Claudine McCreadie, Peter
Lansley),
Housing Today,
30 April 2004, 28-29
Assisting quality of later life,
ASI Journal,
April 2001, 32
The EQUAL initiative: Dust on a bowl of rose leaves?
(Claudine McCreadie, Peter Lansley, Anthea Tinker),
Generations Review,
Vol 10, No 4, December 2000, 15-16
Excellent Management,
Chartered Builder,
June 1994, Vol 6, No 5, 10-12.
Training the Manager - Ten Years On,
Chartered Builder,
October 1991, 20-21.
Trends in Graduate Education for the Construction
Professions,
Chartered Builder,
March/April 1990, 9-11.
The Changing Face of Construction: Challenges for the
'90s,
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol.27, 1988 No.1, 9-12.
Are you an Inspired Manager?,
Building Services,
April 1988, 13-14.
AROUSAL business simulation,
Building Technology and
Management,
September l986, 9.
Management through the looking glass (interview by
Marion Devine),
Manpower Policy and
Practice,
Winter 1986, 5-6.
Simulating for Survival,
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 21, No 6, June, 1983, 24.
Disturbing Trend for National Contractors,
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 21, No 5, May, 1983, 2.
A
Model to Match Reality?,
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 20, No 3, March, 1981, 13.
Corporate Planning for the Small Builder,
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 19, No 11, December, 1981, 7-12.
Surviving the Recession : Flexibility is the Key,
Journal of the Chartered
Institution of Building Services,
Vol 3, No 2, February, 1981, 38-42.
Flexibility and Efficiency in Construction Management
(Peter Lansley, Thelma Quince, Eleanor Lea),
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 18, No 11, December, 1980, 42-43.
Review of Construction Statistics,
Journal of the Chartered
Institution of Building Services,
Vol 2, No 11, November, 1980, 13.
Industry Needs Information (Peter Lansley, Thelma
Quince),
Journal of the Chartered
Institution of Building Services,
Vol 2, No 8, August 1980, 13-15.
Collaboration - the Password for the 80s (Peter Lansley,
Thelma Quince),
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 18, No 3, March, 1980, 15-16.
Estrutura da Organizacao, Estilo de Administocao e
Desempentio da Empresa (Peter Lansley, Philip Sadler,
Terry Webb)
IDORT
-Revista
Brasileira de Productividade,
ANO XLVII, No 561/562 November - December, 1978, 18-27.
Managing for Success in the Building Industry,(Peter
Lansley, Philip Sadler, Terry Webb),
Building Technology and
Management,
Vol 13, No 7, July, 1975, 21-23.
Decision Trees for Exporters?,
Export,
June, 1974, 28-29.
PERIODICALS
Customers and their Satisfaction: some reflections and
conclusions, (Peter Lansley, David Langford, Ben Uwakwah), CIB Information Bulletin,
4/2000,
August/September 2000
Management Development in the Construction Industry,
UAE Construction News,
November, 1998, 21-25.
Strategic Challenges for the Organisation of Building
Research,
CIB Information,
4/98, August/September 1998, 29-33.
Monumental Indulgences,
Building,
8th
May 1998, 30.
Lansley's Conclusions, in Recipe for a Slimmer Industry
(edited by Rhianydd Dow),
New Builder,
15 April 1994, 18-21 (based on a discussion paper
produced for New Builer entitled "Reducing Capacity in
the Industry", 25 March 1994, 3pp).
Pulling off a career master-stroke,
Construction Weekly,
Vol 5 No 28, 18 August 1993, 25.
The Missing Link, (Peter Lansley, Bob Mitchell),
New Builder,
26th March 1992.
The Curse of the Samurai,
Building,
20th March 1987, 28.
Manufacturers get their just rewards for quality and
innovation in the construction industry, (Report),
Building,
23rd January 1987, 16.
Building Innovation Award 1987, (interview by Chris
Huntley),
Building,
16th January 1987, 67.
AROUSAL Reveals Secrets of Management Success,
Building,
27 June, l986, 59-60.
American Team Work,
Building,
11 January, 1985, 24-25.
Arousing Managerial Skills, (interview by Peter
Heyward),
Engineering News Record,
13 December, 1984, 20.
Management Theory into Practice, (interview by Martin
Spring),
Building,
15 June, 1984, 41.
On
the Client Side,
Building,
24 February, 1984, 32-33.
Could Construction Cope, (Eleanor Lea, Peter Lansley),
Building,
13 August 1981, 28.
Research Future,
Building,
24 July, 1981, 27.
Responding to Recession : Building Options,
National Builder,
October, 1980, 222-224.
Flexibility Essential to meet Changing Demands, (Peter
Lansley, Thelma Quince, Eleanor Lea),
Construction News,
14 February, 1980, 9.
Quick Change for Survival, (Thelma Quince, Peter
Lansley, Eleanor Lea),
Building,
8 February, 1980, 37.
Flexible Management, (Peter Lansley, Eleanor Lea),
Building,
14 November, 1975, 128.
Dispelling Some Merseyside Myths, (Michael Osbaldeston,
Peter Lansley),
Building,
28 March 1975, 67-69.
Management for Survival, (Eleanor Lea, Peter Lansley),
Building,
21 March 1975, 103-105.
Building : Demand and Profitability, (Eleanor Lea, Peter
Lansley),
Building,
14 March 1975, 109-111.
How Print Managers Manage, (Peter Lansley, Philip
Sadler, Terry Webb)
British Printer,
August, 1974, 5-8.
NATIONAL PRESS
The Woodburner in the Flat below causes a Stink,
Readers' Clinic, Home Supplement, 18, The Sunday Times,
13 March 2018. (Letter).
Ageing Research has a lot to teach Foresight, Research Fortnight,
12 March 2003, 21.
EPSRC is more EQUAL than other research councils,
Research Fortnight,
7 February 2001, 17.
Engineers should look beyond the MBA,
The Times,
21 March 1994, 37.
A
Helping Hand for Historic Moscow,
The Times,
26 December 1992, (Letter).
BOOK REVIEWS
Towards an inclusive society, Universal Design Handbook,
W. F. E. Preiser and E. Ostroff, McGraw-Hill, 2001,Building Research &
Information,
Vol 31, No 1,
2003, 70-72.
Building International Construction Alliances,
Successful Partnering for Construction Firms, R.
Pietroforte, E FN Spon, 1997,
Construction Procurement,
Vol 13, No 2, 1997, 97-98.
Employment Forecasting in the Construction Industry,
Geoffrey Briscoe and Robert Wilson, Avebury, 1993,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 12, No 2,
1994, 187.
Management of Building Projects: Analysis of Building
Procurement Systems' Features and Conception of an
Appropriate Project Management System for Kenya, Muthibi
Mbatha, DVP Publishers, Wuppertal,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 11, No 5, 1993, 405.
CIB Report - Publication 147, Measurement and Evaluation
of Construction Research,
Construction Management
and Economics,
Vol 11, No 2, 1993, 168.
Project manpower management, T D Anderson and R W
Woodhead, John Wiley, 1981,
Building Technology and
Management,
December, 1981, 23.
Management techniques applied to the construction
industry, R Oxley and J Poskitt, Granada Publishing (3rd
Edition),
Building Services,
April, 1981, 69.
OTHER
PUBLICATIONS
Sherfield's Champion Gardeners, The Loddon Valley
Link, November 2019, 33,38
The Life and Times of Bowling's Farm, The Loddon
Valley Link, April 2018, 32-33.
Continence Matters, Monograph,
KT-EQUAL,
2011, 8 pages
The Science of Age-Supportive Built Environments,
Monograph,
KT-EQUAL,
2010, 51 pages
Memorandum submitted by Professor Peter Lansley,
House of Lords Science
and Technology Committee,
Ageing: Scientific
Aspects,
Volume II : Evidence, 2005, 362-364.
Memorandum submitted by Professor Peter Lansley,
House of Commons Science
and Technology Committee Report on EQUAL (Extend Quality
Life),
First Report, Appendix 1, 2000, 49-51.
Taking Responsibility for Apprentice Training:
A review of HVACR
Apprentice Training Provision,
HVCA, 1999, 25pp (Chairman)
Professor W. D. Biggs: The Making of a Legend,
The University of Reading
Bulletin,
Edition 321, 1998.
Fit for the Future: The Prevention of Dependency in
Later Life,
(Ed Helen Prophet), Continuing Care Conference, 1998,
49pp (contributor).
Construction Innovation: Learning from Abroad,
CPN Workshop Report,
CIRIA 1998, 7pp (contributor).
Human Resources for Construction Innovation,
CPN Workshop Report
, CIRIA 1997, 13
pp (contributor).
Mr
Stephen Burman (presentation for Honorary Degree, July
1996),
The University of Reading
BULLETIN,
August 1996.
A
Journey to an Unknown Land: a comment on the Russian
Economy,
University of Reading,
1993, 3pp.
Success in Construction in the 1990s,
UK Construction,
London: Ravensbeck, 1991, 21-23.
Careers for all, (Peter Lansley, Tony Bryan)
GTI Construction and
Building Services Journal,
1990, 22.
Routes for Non-Cognate Graduates to Reach Corporate
Status: A briefing paper (Peter Lansley, Tony Bryan),
CIOB,
1990, 11pp.
International Contracting: A Turkish Perspective, (Peter
Lansley, Heyecan Giritli, Zeynep Sozen, Roger Flanagan),
Discussion Paper,
Department of
Construction Management,
University of Reading,
1989, 29pp.
Management Focus,
Target 19,
April 1989, 19.
A
taste of the Boardroom, (interview by Marion Devine),
A.M.,
1986, 7-8.
AROUSAL - A PC Based Simulation System to Assist Senior
Construction Management, (Henry Irwig, Peter Lansley),
CPM,
Vol 2, No 3, March, 1986, 11-12.
Research and Construction, (W D Biggs, Peter Lansley),
Specially Promoted
Programme in Construction Management, Science and
Engineering Research Council,
Newsletter No 5,
Winter, 1983, 3-4.
Industrial Relations : The Merseyside Myth, (Michael
Osbaldeston and Peter Lansley),
Survey,
January 1975, 6pp.
A Study of the Economics of
Green Crop Drying,
National
Agricultural Advisory Newsletter,
1970, No 2, Grassland Research Institute,
27-33. |
SOFTWARE and COURSEWARE
AROUSAL IX,
Management Reality, 2013
AROUSAL VIII,
Management Reality, 2009
AROUSAL VII - AROUSAL for Windows,
Management Reality, 1999
Masters Building Company Limited,
Management Reality, 1996.
The New Renzo Construction,
(Henry Irwig, Peter Lansley), Henry Irwig and Peter
Lansley Associates, Boston, USA, 1996.
Renzo in Russia,
(Peter Lansley, Henry Irwig), A demonstration software
system, Management Reality, 1992.
Barset Engineering Ltd,
(Peter Lansley, Laurence Holt, Pat Mitchell), Reading
University, 1987.
Pipers h & v Limited,
(Peter Lansley, Peter Austin, Graham Boyce, Tim Plackett),
CITB, 1986.
Renzo Construction, Boston, Massachusetts,
(Henry Irwig, Peter Lansley), Henry Irwig and Peter
Lansley Associates, Boston, USA, 1985.
AROUSAL System Manual,
Ashridge Management College, Summer, 1983.
Masters Building Company Limited,
Ashridge Management College, Summer 1982.
Focus System Manual,
Ashridge Management Research Unit, Summer, 1975, 23pp.
FOCUS - Programs for Econometric Model Building and
Forecasting,
Ashridge Management College, 1974.
ORGAN and ORGY, Programs for Organisational Analysis,
Ashridge Management College, 1973.
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