Based on Dunning's dominant international business theory and the unique characteristics of construction, a novel framework is developed and tested to explain multinational contracting into Australia. Beyond contributions to theory, Australian governments now have clear evidence upon which to develop more effective procurement reform towards increasing the attractiveness of public sector major infrastructure projects and competition in this sector
Objective – The growing need for construction of all types coupled with a tight monetary supply has ...
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastru...
Very little research has been carried out regarding the risks and rewards of the international const...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastru...
A survey of Australian construction companies is described, aimed at identifying the mainfactors con...
A survey of Australian construction companies is described, aimed at identifying the mainfactors con...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a novel version of Dunning’s eclectic paradigm of in...
© 2017 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) Press. This paper examines the effects of diffe...
The construction industry in Australia is a major contributor to the national GDP. In recent years e...
Objective – The growing need for construction of all types coupled with a tight monetary supply has ...
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastru...
Very little research has been carried out regarding the risks and rewards of the international const...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
Against a background of already thin markets in some sectors of major public sector infrastructure i...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
In response to the need to leverage private finance and the lack of competition in some parts of the...
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastru...
A survey of Australian construction companies is described, aimed at identifying the mainfactors con...
A survey of Australian construction companies is described, aimed at identifying the mainfactors con...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a novel version of Dunning’s eclectic paradigm of in...
© 2017 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) Press. This paper examines the effects of diffe...
The construction industry in Australia is a major contributor to the national GDP. In recent years e...
Objective – The growing need for construction of all types coupled with a tight monetary supply has ...
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastru...
Very little research has been carried out regarding the risks and rewards of the international const...