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Building Construction Management and Project Planning 78 Quantity Surveying 14 Australia 12 Civil Building Management and Services 8 Management 6 contracts 6 infrastructure 6 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management 5 motivation 5 risk allocation 5 risk management 5 Construction Engineering 4 Indonesia 4 Innovation 4 Real Estate and Valuation Services 4 construction industry 4 culture 4 financial incentives 4 procurement 4 public-private partnership 4 trust 4 Commercial Construction Planning 3 Economic Theory not elsewhere classified 3 construction 3 local government 3 project management 3 transaction cost economics 3 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 2 Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified 2 CRC for Construction Innovation 2 China 2 Commercial Construction Processes 2 Construction 2 Contract bidding 2 Contracts 2 Hong Kong 2 Innovation and Technology Management 2 Malaysia 2 Management Accounting 2 Motivation 2
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Manley, Karen 16 Skitmore, Martin 15 Kajewski, Stephen L. 8 Rose, Timothy M. 7 Trigunarsyah, Bambang 7 Susilawati, Connie 6 Yang, Jay 6 Jin, Xiao-Hua 5 Liu, Chunlu 5 Rowlinson, Steve 5 Wang, Yaowu 5 Wong, Johnny 5 Chan, Albert 4 Cheung, Esther 4 Cheung, Yan Ki Fiona 4 Hanis, Muhammad Hasbi 4 Bridge, Adrian 3 Goh, Kai Chen 3 Jin, Xiaohua 3 London, Kerry 3 McFallan, Stephen 3 Runeson, Goran 3 Blayse, Aletha M. 2 Cheung, Sai On 2 Chia, Fah Choy 2 Fu, Cuijia 2 Jefferies, Marcus 2 Ling, Florence Yean Yng 2 Picken, David 2 Shen, Geoffrey 2 Swainston, Mike 2 Thorpe, Antony 2 Zhou, Jie 2 Zuo, Jian 2 Abdul Rashid, Khairuddin 1 Amaratunga, Dilanthi 1 Barrett, Peter 1 Bay, Achmad F. 1 Betts, M.P. 1 Betts, Martin 1
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Allocating risks in public-private partnership projects using a transaction cost economics approach - a case study
Jin, Xiao-Hua - 2009
Public-private partnership (PPP) projects are often characterised by increased complexity and uncertainty due to their idiosyncrasy in the management and delivery processes such as long-term lifecycle, incomplete contracting, and the multitude of stakeholders. An appropriate risk allocation is...
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Developing reflexive capability for successful joint ventures between Australian and Malaysian property and construction professionals
London, Kerry; Siva, Jessica - 2009
Increasingly Malaysian property and construction firms are seeking to work internationally. Firms enter international markets through various strategies and typically property and construction professionals rely on developing various forms of cooperative and collaborative arrangements. The...
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Causality analysis between public capital and economic growth
Zhou, Jie; Picken, David; Liu, Chunlu - 2009
Public capital has been considered to be the wheels of a nation's or a region's economic activity. The reverse effects, the contributions of economic growth to public capital, are also worth analysing. Non-structural approaches in econometrics were implemented for the Australian economy using...
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Risk allocation in public-private partnership projects
Jin, Xiaohua - 2009
Both the increasing private participation in public projects and the critical importance of appropriate risk allocation to the success of public-private partnership (PPP) projects justify specific research on the risk allocation practice in PPP projects, particularly whether the practice is...
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Assessing the value of different business strategies to innovation by firms in the construction industry
Manley, Karen; McFallan, Stephen; Swainston, Mike; … - 2008
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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Business strategies supporting effective implementation of innovation by project-based firms
Manley, Karen; McFallan, Stephen - 2008
This empirical paper focuses on the need to provide practical guidance to project-based firms wishing to improve their innovation performance. The relationship between different types of business strategies and innovation outcomes was explored in the Australian construction industry, as an...
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Transaction Cost Analysis of PPP Risk Share
Li, Mei; Li, Qiming; Deng, Xiaopeng - 2008
PPP (Public Private Partnerships) is a new operation mode of infrastructure projects, which usually undergo long periods and have various kinds of risks in technology, market, politics, policy, finance, society, natural conditions and cooperation. So the government and the private agency should...
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Culture and its impact upon project procurement
Rowlinson, Steve; Walker, Derek H.T.; Cheung, Yan Ki Fiona - 2008
How is organisational and national culture relevant to making project procurement choices? This is a question that is not, in the view of many of us concerned with the study of procurement, asked frequently enough and answered sufficiently clearly to impart the required sense of...
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Examining the use of bid information in predicting the contractor?s performance
Cheung, Sai On; Wong, Peter S. P.; Fung, Ada Y. S.; … - 2008
Purpose ? The purpose of this paper is to examine the use of bid information, including both price and non-price factors in predicting the bidder?s performance. Design/methodology/approach ? The practice of the industry was first reviewed. Data on bid evaluation and performance records of the...
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Effective Financial Incentive Mechanisms: An Australian Study
Rose, Timothy; Manley, Karen - 2007
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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