This research looks at the significance of barriers that firms considering entry into the construction industry might face. Drawing on the microeconomic characteristics of imperfectly competitive and oligopolistic markets the analysis finds that there are a dozen barriers to entry that affect the industry, but their significance depends on the product type. The discussion covers the question of product homogeneity in construction and evidence for the existence of barriers to entry in concentration levels. Barriers to entry specific to construction are then identified, which leads to an analysis of how they operate and their significance (high, medium or low) in different market types, thus increasing our understanding of construction indust...
The present article is an attempt to resolve the controversies concerning the concept of barriers to...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence about the importance of barriers to ent...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This research looks at the significance of barriers that firms considering entry into the constructi...
The chapter is structured as follows. The first section defines the four market types found in micro...
The research question, which we will answer in this paper, is following: What are the four entry bar...
The chapter analyses one of the characteristics of the building and construction industry that is di...
This article uses factor analysis to identify the underlying dimensions of strategic and structural ...
The concept of a barrier to entry has been discussed least since Bain [1956] with important contribu...
Abstract Extant literature discusses a large number of different entry barriers that may hamper mark...
The precise definition of barriers to entry is controversial; different versions have been proposed ...
One of the features of market structure is the extent of barriers to entry. According to economic th...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Abstract: Emphasis on the importance of innovation within the construction industry to a larger exte...
The growing importance of international construction activity forces companies to find out what comp...
The present article is an attempt to resolve the controversies concerning the concept of barriers to...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence about the importance of barriers to ent...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This research looks at the significance of barriers that firms considering entry into the constructi...
The chapter is structured as follows. The first section defines the four market types found in micro...
The research question, which we will answer in this paper, is following: What are the four entry bar...
The chapter analyses one of the characteristics of the building and construction industry that is di...
This article uses factor analysis to identify the underlying dimensions of strategic and structural ...
The concept of a barrier to entry has been discussed least since Bain [1956] with important contribu...
Abstract Extant literature discusses a large number of different entry barriers that may hamper mark...
The precise definition of barriers to entry is controversial; different versions have been proposed ...
One of the features of market structure is the extent of barriers to entry. According to economic th...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Abstract: Emphasis on the importance of innovation within the construction industry to a larger exte...
The growing importance of international construction activity forces companies to find out what comp...
The present article is an attempt to resolve the controversies concerning the concept of barriers to...
The objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence about the importance of barriers to ent...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe