Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Factors affecting the productivity of the construction industry should be measured appropriately to reflect its development situation and economic performance. The Malmquist index method with a novel decomposition technique is employed to estimate the total factor productivity of the Australian construction industry during the period 1990-2007 and to analyse the factors affecting the technological change in the industry. Research results exemplified by two input variables and one output variable elaborate how construction technology, pure technical efficiency and scale economy take effect in the change of construction productivity. In addition, ...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
This thesis ultimately explores the factors thought to drive Australian construction productivity su...
Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Fac...
There is urgent need to consider energy consumption when measuring total-factor productivity in the ...
This research adopts the Malmquist total factor productivity model with Lovell\u27s decomposition an...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
In the field of construction economics, input-output analysis based studies\u27 have attracted a lot...
This study analyses the growth of technical efficiency in the different sub-sectors of Hong Kong's c...
Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The ...
Environmental protection and economic growth are two indicators of sustainable global development. T...
Climate change is a severe threat to human development. Environmental protection and economic growth...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
This thesis ultimately explores the factors thought to drive Australian construction productivity su...
Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Fac...
There is urgent need to consider energy consumption when measuring total-factor productivity in the ...
This research adopts the Malmquist total factor productivity model with Lovell\u27s decomposition an...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
In the field of construction economics, input-output analysis based studies\u27 have attracted a lot...
This study analyses the growth of technical efficiency in the different sub-sectors of Hong Kong's c...
Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The ...
Environmental protection and economic growth are two indicators of sustainable global development. T...
Climate change is a severe threat to human development. Environmental protection and economic growth...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
This thesis ultimately explores the factors thought to drive Australian construction productivity su...