Partnering as a concept has matured in its application and many empirical studies provide evidence of its impact on project performance beyond the rather prescriptive and anecdotal claims of earlier cookbooks on the subject. What has remained elusive, however, is a guiding theory on partnering. Drawing on the literature, partnering is explained within the framework of intergroup contact theory and teamwork in organisations. More specifically, partnering has the potential to create the essential conditions for optimal intergroup contact and hence, to reduce bias and increase cooperation among construction project workgroups and, consequently, favourably impact on project performance. Demonstrating a close fit with the published literature on...
There is no unified view as to what partnering relationships are in the construction industry. The p...
Purpose: Partnering has been at the top of the management agenda in the construction industry for ma...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and non-market partnering exchange...
Partnering as a concept has matured in its application and many empirical studies provide evidence o...
This paper presents the development of a conceptual model of construction partnering. This model aim...
Partnering is a broad term used to describe an integrated team working approach; and integration mea...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and nonmarket partnering exchanges...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and non-market partnering exchange...
The concept of partnering in the construction industry stands for a collaborative way of working. Ex...
Partnering emerged in the construction industry in the late 1980's and since then has developed into...
The construction industry has been often criticized as an industry of adverse relationships with neg...
Accounts of the development of partnering in construction often stress the importance of formal mech...
ix, 270 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2001 ChengThis thesis ai...
There is no unified view as to what partnering in construction actually is. Particularly the relatio...
xv, 277 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BRE 2005 HonThe ...
There is no unified view as to what partnering relationships are in the construction industry. The p...
Purpose: Partnering has been at the top of the management agenda in the construction industry for ma...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and non-market partnering exchange...
Partnering as a concept has matured in its application and many empirical studies provide evidence o...
This paper presents the development of a conceptual model of construction partnering. This model aim...
Partnering is a broad term used to describe an integrated team working approach; and integration mea...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and nonmarket partnering exchanges...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and non-market partnering exchange...
The concept of partnering in the construction industry stands for a collaborative way of working. Ex...
Partnering emerged in the construction industry in the late 1980's and since then has developed into...
The construction industry has been often criticized as an industry of adverse relationships with neg...
Accounts of the development of partnering in construction often stress the importance of formal mech...
ix, 270 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P BRE 2001 ChengThis thesis ai...
There is no unified view as to what partnering in construction actually is. Particularly the relatio...
xv, 277 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M BRE 2005 HonThe ...
There is no unified view as to what partnering relationships are in the construction industry. The p...
Purpose: Partnering has been at the top of the management agenda in the construction industry for ma...
This paper critically reviews seminal literature on ‘traditional’ and non-market partnering exchange...