The role of internet and web based applications in delivering competitive advantage through e-business process is widely acknowledged. However, little is done by way of research to use the dynamic capability framework to explore the role of ecommerce in the construction business internationalisation. The aim of this paper is to present a literature based theoretical exploration using dynamic capability view to discuss internationalising construction businesses through electronic commerce (e-commerce) platforms. This paper contextualises the opportunities for internationalising construction, using a mix of supply chain paradigms, embedded with e-commerce platforms. The discussion concludes by identifying the potential of dynamic capabilities...
E-business can be as simple as using the Internet to send emails to communicate with customers/suppl...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...
Despite the role of internet and web based applications in delivering competitive advantage through ...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
There is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions by electronic means through the In...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
The use of e-commerce systems has increased substantially in the past five years, and now a number o...
Historically, the design and construction industry has been slow to innovate. As a result, productiv...
The need for construction to change its traditional working practices has been repeatedly expressed ...
This research investigates the potential of the Internet in continued SME internationalization proce...
In the 21st century, e-business is seen as the new frontier. Currently e-business has been widely us...
E-business can be as simple as using the Internet to send emails to communicate with customers/suppl...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...
Despite the role of internet and web based applications in delivering competitive advantage through ...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
There is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions by electronic means through the In...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developi...
The use of e-commerce systems has increased substantially in the past five years, and now a number o...
Historically, the design and construction industry has been slow to innovate. As a result, productiv...
The need for construction to change its traditional working practices has been repeatedly expressed ...
This research investigates the potential of the Internet in continued SME internationalization proce...
In the 21st century, e-business is seen as the new frontier. Currently e-business has been widely us...
E-business can be as simple as using the Internet to send emails to communicate with customers/suppl...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...