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Malaysia shows that Malaysia managed to achieve construction labour productivity growth between 1996 and 2005 despite increases …
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productivity calculation uses purchasing power parities converted data. Malaysia ranked 50th and 63rd position among the 79 …
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examine monopoly (South Africa) and duopoly (South Africa, Australia) with a competitive fringe (US, Canada, Poland, China and …
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This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on a large-scale survey of nearly 400 businesses in the Australian construction industry conducted in 2004, and twelve in-depth case studies of innovation on Australian construction projects between...
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The use of financial incentives in construction projects has been seen as a way to improve short term motivation, collaboration and reinforce long term commitment between project stakeholders. Yet, very little empirical research has been conducted into how financial incentives should be applied...
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This original empirical research was conducted to explore the relationship between business strategies and innovation implementation by project-based firms. The relative importance of five types of business strategies was assessed, concerning: (1) employees, (2) marketing, (3) technology, (4)...
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Motivation is a major driver of project performance. Despite team member ability to deliver successful project outcomes if they are not positively motivated to pursue joint project goals, then performance will be constrained. One approach to improving the motivation of project organizations is...
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currently taking place in Australia, how effective is relational contracting in practice. The problem addressed in this …
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This paper reports the findings of a survey undertaken with a government department in Queensland, Australia and it …
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The dominant economic paradigm currently guiding industry policy making in Australia and much of the rest of the world …. The BRITE Survey was undertaken in 2004 and it is the largest construction innovation survey ever conducted in Australia …
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