Teaching Staff
Dr. Kriengsak Panuwatwanich (Associate Professor, Pending Official Royal Appointment for full Professor)
Date Posted : 2022-01-04
Faculty
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School of Civil Engineering and Technology (CET)
Name
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Dr. Kriengsak Panuwatwanich (Associate Professor, Pending Official Royal Appointment for full Professor)
Position
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Deputy Director for Admission and Public Relations
Phone Rangsit
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+66-2-986-9009, +66-2-986-9101, +66-2-564-3226
Phone Bangkadi
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Phone Extension
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1909
Education


Academic Awards


Research Interests

  • Digital engineering applications in construction (including Augmented/Virtual Reality, Building Information Modelling, and 3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning Technology)
  • Innovation management in project and organizational environments
  • Safety management in construction
  • Big data analytics in construction engineering and management
  • Green building/sustainable construction
  • Engineering Education

  • Current and Past Projects


    Work Experiences


    Professional Activities

    Professional Memberships

    • Member, Engineers Australia (Civil Engineering College)
    • Member, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
    • Member, Association of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
    • Member, Thai Council of Engineers
    • Life member, The Engineering Institute of Thailand
    • Registered Civil Engineer (Thailand)
     

    Professional Services

    • Scientific Chair - The 10th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management (EPPM2019), September 2019, Berlin, Germany
    • Editor (Production Engineering) - Engineering Management in Production and Services (2016 – Present)
    • Past President – Association of Engineering, Project, and Production Management (2016-2018)
    • Conference Co-Chair - The 8th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management (EPPM2016), 19-21 September 2017, Amman, Jordan
    • Editorial Board – The Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
    • Scientific Co-Chair – The 7th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management (EPPM2016), 21-23 September 2016, Bialystok, Poland
    • Program Committee and International Advisory Board – The 10th International Conference on Project Management (ProMAC2016), 16-19 November 2016, Gold Coast, Australia
    • Conference Chair – The 6th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management (EPPM2015), Gold Coast, Australia
    • Past Chairman – Engineers Australia, Gold Coast Regional Group (2014)
    • Scientific Chair – The 5th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management (EPPM2014), Port Elizabeth, South Africa
    • Chair of Financial Committee – The 2013 Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE) Conference, Gold Coast, Australia
    • Reviewer for the following journals: Automation in Construction; Journal of Environmental Management, Building and Environment; Built Environment Project and Asset Management; Construction Innovation; Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management; European Journal of Innovation Management; Journal of Civil Engineering and Management; Safety Science; Social Science Journal; Water and Environmental Journal; International Journal of Organizational Analysis; and Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

    List of Publications

    (My Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.co.th/citations?user=YMLTjlQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao)

    Scholarly Book Chapters

    1. Panuwatwanich, K. (2017). “Flipping a postgraduate classroom: experience from Griffith University”, In C. Reidsema, L. Kavanagh, R. Hadgraft and N. Smith (eds), Flipping the Classroom: Practice and Practices. Springer: Singapore, pp. 229-243.
    2. Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R. A. (2014). "Understanding Students’ Use of Online Learning Tools through Online Learning Readiness Assessment", In F. Alam (ed), Using Technology Tools to Innovate Assessment, Reporting, and Teaching Practices in Engineering Education, IGI Global, Hershey, PA, pp. 227-240.
    3. Beal, C., Stewart, R. A., Guirco, D. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2014). “Intelligent metering: enabling a paradigm shift to sustainable urban water planning and management”, In Kemi Adeyeye (ed), Water Efficiency in Buildings: A Review of Theory and Practice, Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, pp.129-146.
    4. 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.
    5. 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.


    Refereed Journal Articles

    1. Fernando, S., Panuwatwanich, K. and Thorpe, D. (In-press). “Analyzing client-led innovation enablers in Australian construction projects”, International Journal of Managing Projects in Business. (Accepted March 2019).
    2. Wipulanusat, W., Panuwatwanich, K., Stewart, R.A. and Sunkpho, J. (2019). “Drivers and barriers to innovation in the Australian public service: a qualitative thematic analysis”, Engineering Management in Production and Services, Vol. 11 No. 1, pp. 7-22.
    3. Wipulanusat, W., Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R.A. (2018). “Pathways to workplace innovation and career satisfaction in the public service: The role of leadership and culture”, International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 26 No. 5, pp. 890-914.
    4. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K. and Shcherbachenko, Y. (2018). “An Integrated Participatory Systems Modelling Approach: Application to Construction Innovation”, Systems, Vol. 6 No. 3, p. 33.
    5. Nguyen, T.S., Mohamed, S. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2018) “Stakeholder Management in Complex Project: Review of Contemporary Literature”, Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 75-89.
    6. Al-Yahya, M. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2018). “Implementing E-Tendering to Improve the Efficiency of Public Construction Contract in Saudi Arabia”, International Journal of Procurement Management, Vol. 11 No. 3, pp. 267-294.
    7. Hou, L., Chi, H., Tarng, W., Chai, J., Panuwatwanich, K. and Wang, X. (2017). “A Framework of Innovative Learning for Skill Development in Complex Operational Tasks”, Automation in Construction, Vol. 83, pp. 29-40. 
    8. Gillespie, B., Harbeck, H., Kang E., Steel, C., Fairweather, N., Panuwatwanich, K., and Chaboyer, W. (2017). “Effect of a brief team training program on surgical teams' non-technical skills: An interrupted time-series study”, Journal of Patient Safety. April.
    9. Panuwatwanich, K., Al-Haadir, S., and Stewart, R. A. (2017). “Influence of safety motivation and climate on safety behaviour and outcomes: evidence from the Saudi Arabian construction industry”, International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, Vol. 23, pp. 60-75.
    10. Panuwatwanich, K. and Nguyen, T. T. (2017). “Influence of organisational culture on Total Quality Management implementation and firm performance: evidence from the Vietnamese construction industry”, Management and Production Engineering Review, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 5-15.
    11. Wipulanusat, W., Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R. A. (2017).  “Exploring leadership styles for innovation: an exploratory factor analysis”, Engineering Management in Production and Services, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 7-17.
    12. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R.A. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2016). “Model of the Russian Federation construction innovation system: An integrated participatory and structural analysis approach”, Systems, Vol. 4, p. 29.
    13. Makki, A., Stewart, R. A., Beal, C. D. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2015). “Novel bottom-up urban water demand forecasting model: revealing the determinants, drivers and predictors of residential indoor end-use consumption”, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Vol. 95, pp. 15-37.
    14. Miller, D., Doh, J. H., Panuwatwanich, K. and van Oers, N. (2015). “The contribution of structural design to green building rating systems: An industry perspective and comparison of life cycle energy considerations”, Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 16, pp. 39-48.
    15. Omar, W., Sabki, W. M., Doh, J. H. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2015). “Variability in embodied energy and carbon intensities of building materials using hybrid LCA: Malaysian experience”, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 699, pp. 858-863.
    16. Wan Mohd Sabki, W. O., Doh, J. H. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2014). “Variations in embodied energy and carbon emission intensities of construction materials”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Vol. 49, pp. 31-48.
    17. Wan Mohd Sabki, W. O., Doh, J. H., Panuwatwanich, K. and Miller, D. (2014). “Assessment of the embodied carbon in precast concrete wall panels using a hybrid life cycle assessment approach in Malaysia", Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 10, pp. 101-111.
    18. Alolah, T. S., Stewart, R. A. and Panuwatwanich, K. and Mohamed, S. (2014). “Determining the causal relationships among balanced scorecard perspectives on school safety performance: case of Saudi Arabia”, Accident Analysis and Prevention, Vol. 68, pp. 57-74.
    19. Alolah, T. S., Stewart, R. A. and Panuwatwanich, K. and Mohamed, S. (2014). “Developing a comprehensive safety performance evaluation framework for Saudi schools”, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 63 No. 4, pp. 446-476.
    20. Karki, B., Qu, X. B., Panuwatwanich, K., Mohamed, S. and Parajuli, P. (2014). “A GIS based crash assignment model for signalized T intersections”, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 543, pp. 4472-4475.
    21. Huang,T. T., Chen, L., Stewart, R. A. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2013). “Leveraging power of learning capability upon manufacturing operations”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 145 No. 1, pp. 233-252.
    22. Stewart, R.A., Willis, R. M., Panuwatwanich, K. and Sahin, O. (2013). “Showering behavioural response to alarming visual display monitors: Longitudinal mixed method study”, Behaviour and Information Technology, Vol. 32 No. 7, pp. 695-711.
    23. Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R. A. (2012). “Evaluating innovation diffusion readiness among architectural and engineering design firms: Empirical evidence from Australia”, Automation in Construction, Vol. 27, pp. 50-59.
    24. 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.
    25. 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.
    26. Makki, A., Stewart, R.A., Panuwatwanich, K. and Beal, C. (2011). “Revealing the determinants of shower water end use consumption: enabling better targeted urban water conservation strategies”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 60, pp. 129-146.
    27. 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.
    28. 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.
    29. 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.
    30. 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.
    31. 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.
    32. Willis, R., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K., Capati, B. and Giurco, D. (2009). “Gold Coast Domestic Water End Use Study”. Water: Journal of the Australian Water Association, Vol. 36 No. 6, pp. 79-85.
    33. 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.
    34. 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.

    Refereed Conference Papers (Since 2013)

    1. Kouch, K. A. and Panuwatwanich K. (2018). “Application of wearable augmented reality system in expressway inspection”, Proceedings of the 42nd Australasian Universities Building Association Conference (AUBEA2018), September 2018, Singapore, pp. 208-217.
    2. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K. and Shcherbachenko, Y. (2018). “To innovate or not to innovate: A Russian case of the construction industry”, Proceedings of the 36th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, August 2018, Reykjavík, Iceland.
    3. Nwal, S. S. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2018). “Social Housing in Myanmar: Issues and Way Forward”, Proceedings of the 2018 Joint Asia-Pacific Network for Housing Research and Australasian Housing Researchers Conference, June 2018, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 251-263.
    4. Haeffner, M. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2018). “Perceived Impacts of Industry 4.0 on Manufacturing Industry and Its Workforce: Case of Germany”, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, Springer, pp. 199-208.
    5. Wipulanusat, W., Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R.A. (2017). “Statistical Data Analysis of Culture for Innovation Using an Open Data Set from the Australian Public Service”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 10365, Springer, pp. 78-89.
    6. Tran, L.T., Nguyen, T.S., Mohamed, S. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2017). “Supplier selection model in construction”, Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, November 2017, Melbourne, Australia, pp. 308-314.
    7. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R., Panuwatwanich, K. and Shcherbachenko, Y. (2017). “Innovation policy analysis and decision making: a systems approach”, Proceedings of the 22nd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, December 2017, Hobart, Australia, pp. 1496-1502.
    8. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2017). “Dealing with complexity: a holistic participatory systems approach for improving construction innovation performance”, Proceedings of the 35th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Panuwatwanich, K. and Nguyen, T. T. (2017). “The Influence of Total Quality Management on Performance of Vietnamese Construction Firms”, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 182, pp. 548-555.
    10. Doh, J. H., Panuwatwanich, K. and Mohamed, S. (2016). “Traffic Noise Mitigation for Sustainable Housing”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Built Environment (SBE16 Seoul), December 2016, Seoul, Korea, pp. 418-421.
    11. Suprun, E., Sahin, O., Stewart, R. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2016). “A systemic approach to conceptualising a model of construction innovation system in Russia”, Proceedings of the 34th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, July 2016, Delft, Netherlands.
    12. Wipulanusat, W., Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R.A. (2016). “Innovation in the Australian Public Service: A Qualitative Analysis”, Proceedings of 2016 Australia New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) Conference, Melbourne, pp. 148-164.
    13. Suprun, E., Stewart, R.A., Sahin, O. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2016). “Mapping the Construction Innovation System in the Russian Federation: Conceptual Model Development”, Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM2016), Bali, Indonesia.
    14. Pham, T.K. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2016). “Management styles and employee satisfaction: the role of cultural diversities”, Proceedings of the 14th East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction (EASEC14), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, pp. 1425-1432.
    15. Utiome, E., Mohamed, S., Panuwatwanich, K., Lin, E. and Hou, L. (2016) “Concurrency in BIM-Based Project Implementation: An Exploratory Study of Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport’s Terminal 3A”, Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering (CDVE2016), Sydney, Australia, pp. 257-262.
    16. Tijani, B., Panuwatwanich, K., and Mohamed, S. (2016). “Off-site manufacturing of buildings (OSM) in Australia: towards measuring stakeholders’ perceived values”, Proceedings of the 40th Australasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA2016) Conference, Cairns, Australia, pp. 586-599.
    17. Wipulanusat, W. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2015). “Innovation diffusion in the built environment: a review”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication/Culture and Development Goals (CCSDG): Challenges for a New Generation, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
    18. Nguyen, V.T. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2015). “Design-for-Manufacture Techniques in the Vietnamese Construction Industry: Opportunities and Barriers”, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 2-11.
    19. Panuwatwanich, K., Sahin, O. and Copping, V. (2015). “Development of Indicators for Measuring Organisational Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation”, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 251-261.
    20. Fernando, S., Thorpe, D., Panuwatwanich, K. and Goh, S. (2015). “Looking Beyond Contemporary Project Management”, Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 374-383.
    21. Wood, J., Panuwatwanich, K. and Doh, J. H. (2014). “Using LOD in Structural Cost Estimation during Building Design Stage: Pilot Study”, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 85, pp. 543-552.
    22. Alshahrani, A., Panuwatwanich, K. and Mohamed, S. (2014). “Relationship between National Culture and Safety Behaviour: Evidence from Petrochemical Employees in Saudi Arabia”, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, pp. 312-321.
    23. Salzmann, A., Stewart, R. A. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2014). “Cementing engineering student engagement through early program exposure to industry practice using aligned project case studies presented by industry professionals”, Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE), New Zealand, pp. 255-260.
    24. O’Neill, C. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2013). “The impact of fatigue on labour productivity: Case study of dam construction project in Queensland”, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Engineering, Project and Production Management, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 993-1005.
    25. Al Zadjali, M. and Panuwatwanich, K. (2013). “Knowledge management tools and techniques used in the Australian construction industry”, in Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITC-VII), Bangkok, Thailand.
    26. Wan Omar, S., Doh, J. H., Panuwatwanich, K. (2013). “Validation of carbon emission intensity in precast concrete structure using hybrid life cycle assessment”, in Advances in Structural Engineering and Mechanics (ASEM13), Techno-Press, Daejeon, Korea, pp. 3073-3089.
    27. Panuwatwanich, K., Wong, M. L., Doh, J. H., Stewart, R. A. and McCarthy, T. J. (2013). “Integrating building information modelling (BIM) into Engineering education: an exploratory study of industry perceptions using social network data”, Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education (AAEE), Gold Coast, Australia.
    28. Panuwatwanich, K. and Peansupap, V. (2013). “Factors affecting the current diffusion of BIM: a qualitative study of online professional network”, Proceedings of the 2013 Creative Construction Conference, Budapest, Hungary, pp. 575-586.
    29. Alabdulqader, A., Panuwatwanich, K. and Doh, J. H. (2013). “Current use of building information modelling within Australian AEC industry”, Proceedings of the 13th East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, Sapporo, Japan.
    30. Al-Haadir, S. Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R. A. (2013). “Developing a model of construction safety in Saudi Arabia”, Proceedings of the 13th East Asia-Pacific Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, Sapporo, Japan.
    31. Alolah, T. S., Stewart, R. A., and Panuwatwanich, K. and Mohamed, S. (2013). “Benchmarking Saudi public schools using a safety balanced scorecard (BSC) approach”, Proceeding of the 19th CIB World Building Congress, Brisbane, Australia.
    32. Campos Gutierrez, A. L., Panuwatwanich, K. and Walker, A. (2013). “Learning from the past: analysis of factors contributing to construction project disputes in Australia”, Proceeding of the 19th CIB World Building Congress, Brisbane, Australia.
    33. Al-Haadir, S. Panuwatwanich, K. and Stewart, R. A. (2013). “Empirical analysis of the impacts of safety motivation and safety climate on safety behaviour”, Proceeding of the 19th CIB World Building Congress, Brisbane, Australia.

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