Technology transfer (TT) is crucial to social infrastructure and economic development in developing countries (DCs). In Ghana’s construction sector, foreign firms provide an invaluable source of innovation and technological advancement for local contractors. However, TT models published in existing literature are rarely applicable to the construction industry in DCs. This paper therefore presents a conceptual framework of the TT process as a tool for measuring construction performance. Utilising the results from a questionnaire survey of Ghanaian construction industry professionals, eight different perspectives on TT were formulated using exploratory factor analysis. These perspectives represent the enablers and outcomes of the TT process, ...
Effective transfers of core knowledge and essential skills from one region/country/organization to a...
Sri Lankan construction industry has developed considerably during past few years due to ongoing in...
The indigenous construction firms in developing countries are characterized by mostly small and the ...
Technology transfer (TT) is crucial to social infrastructure and economic development in developing ...
Many developing and newly industrialized countries lack the technical and management capabilities to...
In an effort to more rapidly develop their infrastructure, economies and living standards, many newl...
Technology transfer projects within the construction industry transcends cross-national, -industrial...
There is no doubt that Technology Transfer (TT) activity from the transferees' viewpoint is an impor...
Technology transfer in international collaborations is challenging but can bring benefits to both lo...
There has been an emerging view that the quality of state institutions can influence technology tran...
Technology Transfer has been a subject of considerable interest to many groups, because of the close...
There has been an emerging view that the quality of state institutions can influence technology tran...
ABSTRACT: The indigenous construction finns in developing countries are characterized by mostly smal...
Technology transfer has been given increasing importance since the formulation of the international ...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) and other foreign firms can be conduits for technology and knowled...
Effective transfers of core knowledge and essential skills from one region/country/organization to a...
Sri Lankan construction industry has developed considerably during past few years due to ongoing in...
The indigenous construction firms in developing countries are characterized by mostly small and the ...
Technology transfer (TT) is crucial to social infrastructure and economic development in developing ...
Many developing and newly industrialized countries lack the technical and management capabilities to...
In an effort to more rapidly develop their infrastructure, economies and living standards, many newl...
Technology transfer projects within the construction industry transcends cross-national, -industrial...
There is no doubt that Technology Transfer (TT) activity from the transferees' viewpoint is an impor...
Technology transfer in international collaborations is challenging but can bring benefits to both lo...
There has been an emerging view that the quality of state institutions can influence technology tran...
Technology Transfer has been a subject of considerable interest to many groups, because of the close...
There has been an emerging view that the quality of state institutions can influence technology tran...
ABSTRACT: The indigenous construction finns in developing countries are characterized by mostly smal...
Technology transfer has been given increasing importance since the formulation of the international ...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) and other foreign firms can be conduits for technology and knowled...
Effective transfers of core knowledge and essential skills from one region/country/organization to a...
Sri Lankan construction industry has developed considerably during past few years due to ongoing in...
The indigenous construction firms in developing countries are characterized by mostly small and the ...