Firms with the best information management is more likely to be successful in today’s highly competitive business environment. It is a challenge for earthwork contracting firms to capture information and transform it into knowledge that is available for sharing. This study involves a survey on determining the level of implementation of knowledge transferring (KT) process by earthwork contracting firms. Questionnaire forms were distributed to 120 relevant contracting firms in Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur. The results reveal that all earthwork contracting firms being studied have implemented KT, even though the level of implementation is different. It is found that contractors of higher class are more willing to implement KT than the lower on...
Construction organisations have often been criticised for resistance to change and for failing to ad...
Knowledge transfer capability (KTC) is essential for technology-based firms (TBFs) to remain survive...
Author name used in this publication: Patrick S. W. Fong2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pu...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The aims of this paper are to identify the main factors driving or hindering knowledge transfer prac...
This paper investigates and evaluates the process of knowledge transfer in construction projects. Du...
Construction consulting companies of today are a part of what has been called the knowledge society....
In the past few years, there has been a growing interest in treating knowledge as a significant orga...
Knowledge is increasingly being recognized as a vital organisational resource that provides competit...
The efficient knowledge transfer among project group members can help those individuals do their job...
Purpose This research aims to investigate and identify knowledge transfer (KT) enablers within th...
Knowledge Management (KM) has attracted much attention in the construction industry especially with ...
Knowledge Management (KM) has attracted much attention in the construction industry especially with ...
Construction organisations have often been criticised for resistance to change and for failing to ad...
Knowledge transfer capability (KTC) is essential for technology-based firms (TBFs) to remain survive...
Author name used in this publication: Patrick S. W. Fong2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pu...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The project-based nature of contracting organizations creates a learning opportunity from most of it...
The aims of this paper are to identify the main factors driving or hindering knowledge transfer prac...
This paper investigates and evaluates the process of knowledge transfer in construction projects. Du...
Construction consulting companies of today are a part of what has been called the knowledge society....
In the past few years, there has been a growing interest in treating knowledge as a significant orga...
Knowledge is increasingly being recognized as a vital organisational resource that provides competit...
The efficient knowledge transfer among project group members can help those individuals do their job...
Purpose This research aims to investigate and identify knowledge transfer (KT) enablers within th...
Knowledge Management (KM) has attracted much attention in the construction industry especially with ...
Knowledge Management (KM) has attracted much attention in the construction industry especially with ...
Construction organisations have often been criticised for resistance to change and for failing to ad...
Knowledge transfer capability (KTC) is essential for technology-based firms (TBFs) to remain survive...
Author name used in this publication: Patrick S. W. Fong2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Pu...