Doctor Linna Geng

Doctor Linna Geng

Associate Lecturer in Construction Management, Contract Management,
Construction Management

Biography

Dr. Linna GENG obtained her Ph.D. degree in Engineering Project Management from The University of Melbourne, Australia, in 2022. Now she is an associate lecturer in Construction Management (Contract Management) at Western Sydney University. Over the last five years, her research interests have primarily focused on performance reliability in social public-private partnership projects, stakeholder value networks, contract and procurement, and project resilience in prefabricated projects. She has published papers in high-impact construction management journals such as Journal of Management in Engineering, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, and Engineering, Construction, and Architecture Management.

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Qualifications

  • PhD University of Melbourne
  • MSEM Tianjin University
  • BMgt Tianjin University
  • BSc Tianjin University

Professional Memberships

  • Women in Engineering (2022 - 2023)

Awards

  • Write-Up Award 2022-02-02
  • Outstanding Master Graduate 2017-01-02
  • National Scholarship (China) 2017-01-02

Interests

  • Public-private Partnerships
  • Resilience
  • Risk Management

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Construction Management

Contact

Email: L.Geng@westernsydney.edu.au
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Teaching

Current Teaching Areas

  • 300053 Professional Practice
  • BLDG7001 Advanced Contract Management

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Dang, P., Geng, L., Niu, Z., Chan, M., Yang, W. and Gao, S. (2024), 'A value-based network analysis for stakeholder engagement through prefabricated construction life cycle : evidence from China', Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, vol 30, no 1 , pp 49 - 66.
  • Wang, B., Geng, L., Dang, P. and Zhang, L. (2022), 'Developing a framework for dynamic organizational resilience analysis in prefabricated construction projects : a project life cycle perspective', Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, vol 148, no 10 .
  • Geng, L., Herath, N., Hui, F., Liu, X., Duffield, C. and Zhang, L. (2022), '[In Press] Evaluating uncertainties to deliver enhanced service performance in education PPPs : a hierarchical reliability framework', Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, .
  • Geng, L., Zheng, H. and Sun, Y. (2022), 'The effect of completion risk and project profitability on the investment decisions of the private sector in PPP projects', Mathematical Problems in Engineering, vol 2022 .
  • Geng, L., Herath, N., Zhang, L., Hui, F. and Duffield, C. (2020), 'Reliability-based decision support framework for major changes to social infrastructure PPP contracts', Applied Sciences, vol 10, no 21 .
  • Liu, J., Geng, L., Xia, B. and Bridge, A. (2017), 'Never let a good crisis go to waste : exploring the effects of psychological distance of project failure on learning intention', Journal of Management in Engineering, vol 33, no 4 .

Conference Papers

  • Geng, L., Moehler, R. and Kolar, D. (2023), 'Balancing private investment and community expectations in public-private-partnership projects : a novel approach for evaluating long-term value', Creative Construction Conference , Keszthely, Hungary.

An an research associate at Monash University, participated in Project #30 "Critical Path IMPACT through Productization" as part of the Building CRC 4.0 Project in Australia (2022.07-2023.02)

As an PhD researcher, at The University of Melbourne, participated in ARC "Innovative Procurement Theories to Optimise Educational Outcomes per Total Cost of School Facilities" (2018-07-2022.01)

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Supervision

Previous Supervision

Thesis Title: Failure of the Building Compliance, performance to protect the NSW apartment buildings
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Thesis Title: Lean Construction Supply Chain Management
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