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Purpose: The paper aims to identify the critical success factors (CSFs) at an individual level for real estate developers (REDs) in India. Design/methodology/approach: Fifteen individual-level CSFs are identified from literature review. These CSFs are moderated through expert opinion, and they...
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Purpose: This study aims to compare the short-run performance of construction and non-construction initial public offerings (IPOs) that are offered in India during 2006–2015. The study also attempts to investigate the impact of ownership structure (i.e. concentrated ownership in the hand of...
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Purpose: The study aims to find if family-owned construction and real estate firms in India are more profitable compared to non-family-owned construction and real estate firms. The study also examines if family ownership and institutional ownership are drivers of the firm profitability....
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Purpose: This study aims to identify the most profitable segment of construction firms amongst real estate, industrial construction and infrastructure. This paper also examines the determinants of profitability of real estate, industrial construction and infrastructure firms....
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Purpose: This paper aims to examine the determinants of the dividend policy of the construction companies in India. Design/methodology/approach: Data from 2011 to 2016 (six years) of 45 listed construction companies in India are collected, and a strong balanced panel is created. Dividend per...
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