Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure and compare the technical efficiency of construction companies in seven European countries: Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain, during the 2008–2015 period. The analysis involves nine sectors grouped into three divisions: construction of buildings (F41), civil engineering (F42) and specialized construction activities (F43), by NACE classification. Design/methodology/approach – Multidirectional efficiency analysis was adopted to investigate the levels of efficiencies, the differences in those levels and the possible causes of such differences by further defining two new indices. Findings – It showed that F43 is the most efficient division during the study period, f...
Purpose – The purpose of the study presented in this paper is to investigate the financial performan...
An energy efficiency comparison of manufacturing sectors of eight European countries, between 2008-2...
The international construction industry is highly competitive with competition expected to further i...
This paper estimates technical efficiency in the Spanish construction sector before and after the st...
Despite its contribution to the Spanish economy, as far as the authors are aware, the technical effi...
This paper studies the determinants of efficiency in the Italian construction industry. Three factor...
The primary problems pertaining to productivity or – more precisely – efficiency are: how to define ...
This paper estimates technical efficiency in the Spanish construction sector before and after the st...
AbstractThe purpose of the article is to present the use of DEA and Tobit regression for analysing p...
This paper estimates dynamic efficiency in the Spanish construction industry before and during the c...
The recession 2008-2009 which influenced the World economy has set new challenges for the developmen...
The economy is subject to periodic changes in activity, which is apparent in the financial situation...
A bespoke methodology is utilised to analyse and compare the productivity rules of contractors' plan...
This research develops a new productivity measurement framework for the construction sector in the l...
Historically, construction has always been one of the key sectors for state economic production. It ...
Purpose – The purpose of the study presented in this paper is to investigate the financial performan...
An energy efficiency comparison of manufacturing sectors of eight European countries, between 2008-2...
The international construction industry is highly competitive with competition expected to further i...
This paper estimates technical efficiency in the Spanish construction sector before and after the st...
Despite its contribution to the Spanish economy, as far as the authors are aware, the technical effi...
This paper studies the determinants of efficiency in the Italian construction industry. Three factor...
The primary problems pertaining to productivity or – more precisely – efficiency are: how to define ...
This paper estimates technical efficiency in the Spanish construction sector before and after the st...
AbstractThe purpose of the article is to present the use of DEA and Tobit regression for analysing p...
This paper estimates dynamic efficiency in the Spanish construction industry before and during the c...
The recession 2008-2009 which influenced the World economy has set new challenges for the developmen...
The economy is subject to periodic changes in activity, which is apparent in the financial situation...
A bespoke methodology is utilised to analyse and compare the productivity rules of contractors' plan...
This research develops a new productivity measurement framework for the construction sector in the l...
Historically, construction has always been one of the key sectors for state economic production. It ...
Purpose – The purpose of the study presented in this paper is to investigate the financial performan...
An energy efficiency comparison of manufacturing sectors of eight European countries, between 2008-2...
The international construction industry is highly competitive with competition expected to further i...