Critical Factors Affecting Construction Partnering has been advocated for use in the construction industry as a new procurement approach that tries to create an effective project management process between two or more organisations with the aim of providing a sound basis for a win-win climate. Among the success factors of partnering, trust and mutual understanding have been identified as the most important components. However establishing trust among partners in construction is very daunting especially when they are operating under a bid-price driven environment which promotes suspicious behaviours. A questionnaire survey was conducted on client organisations, consultancy firms and contractors in the UK to assess the role of trust in partn...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
Research into the use of partnering in construction has become ubiquitous; however, a framework is n...
• Trust is described as an elusive concept (Gambetta 1988), difficult to describe, understand and, t...
Critical Factors Affecting Construction Partnering has been advocated for use in the construction in...
In recent times partnering strategies for procurement of major capital construction projects have be...
Partnering has been advocated for use in construction as a project-delivery approach to curb dispute...
Partnering is a new methodology in dealing with disputes or a disputes prevention mechanism, among p...
The construction industry has been often criticized as an industry of adverse relationships with neg...
Partnering is considered to be a radical departure from conventional approaches to procurement in th...
Previous researches in partnering have highlighted the importance of developing trust among construc...
The central argument of this paper is that the key to successful implementation of relationship-base...
The construction industry is a very competitive high-risk business. Many problems, such as little co...
Lack of cooperation has been identified as one of the major causes of inefficiency in the constructi...
PurposeThe objective of this paper is to present different perspectives on building “trust” among su...
Improvements within a company is key. Within the construction industry there has been challenges reg...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
Research into the use of partnering in construction has become ubiquitous; however, a framework is n...
• Trust is described as an elusive concept (Gambetta 1988), difficult to describe, understand and, t...
Critical Factors Affecting Construction Partnering has been advocated for use in the construction in...
In recent times partnering strategies for procurement of major capital construction projects have be...
Partnering has been advocated for use in construction as a project-delivery approach to curb dispute...
Partnering is a new methodology in dealing with disputes or a disputes prevention mechanism, among p...
The construction industry has been often criticized as an industry of adverse relationships with neg...
Partnering is considered to be a radical departure from conventional approaches to procurement in th...
Previous researches in partnering have highlighted the importance of developing trust among construc...
The central argument of this paper is that the key to successful implementation of relationship-base...
The construction industry is a very competitive high-risk business. Many problems, such as little co...
Lack of cooperation has been identified as one of the major causes of inefficiency in the constructi...
PurposeThe objective of this paper is to present different perspectives on building “trust” among su...
Improvements within a company is key. Within the construction industry there has been challenges reg...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
Research into the use of partnering in construction has become ubiquitous; however, a framework is n...
• Trust is described as an elusive concept (Gambetta 1988), difficult to describe, understand and, t...