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Maduka, Nnamdi, Edwards, Helen, Greenwood, David, Osborne, Allan and Babatunde, Solomon (2018) Analysis of competencies for effective virtual team leadership in building successful organisations. Benchmarking, 25 (2). pp. 696-712. ISSN 1463-5771

Maduka, Nnamdi Stanley (2017) The Role of Knowledge Management in Assisting Key Stakeholders in Making Informed Decisions in Delivering Sustainable Retrofitted Building Projects. Doctoral thesis, Northumbria University.

Maduka, Nnamdi, Greenwood, David, Osborne, Allan and Udeaja, Chika (2016) Implementing sustainable construction principles and practices by key stakeholders. In: Modular and Offsite Construction Summit, 29th September - 1st October 2016, Alberta, Canada.

Maduka, Nnamdi, Udeaja, Chika and Greenwood, David (2015) Exploring knowledge management principles for decision- making in low-energy building for sustainability in construction. In: CIB International Conference: Going North for Sustainability: Leveraging Knowledge and Innovation for Sustainable Construction and Development, 23 - 25 November 2015, London.

Maduka, Nnamdi, Udeaja, Chika and Greenwood, David (2015) The use of mixed method research in addressing knowledge issues in delivering sustainable retrofitted building projects. In: MMIRA Asia Regional Conference, 19 - 20 September 2015, Ritsumeikan University, Osaka, Japan.

Maduka, Nnamdi, Udeaja, Chika and Greenwood, David (2015) Investigation of Knowledge Management Principles in Delivering Sustainable Retrofitted Building Projects. In: 12th International Postgraduate Research Conference (IPGRC 2015), 10-12 June 2015, Salford.

Maduka, Nnamdi, Udeaja, Chika and Greenwood, David (2015) The Use of Exploratory Research in Addressing Knowledge Issues in Delivering Sustainable Retrofitted Building Projects. In: Proceedings of ARCOM Doctoral Workshop on Research Methodology, 10 April 2015, Dublin Institute of Technology.

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