Research is described that sought to understand how senior managers within regional contracting firms conceptualize and enact competitiveness. Existing formal discourses of construction competitiveness include the discourse of 'best practice' and the various theories of competitiveness as routinely mobilized within the academic literature. Such discourses consistently underplay the influence of contextual factors in shaping how competitiveness is enacted. An alternative discourse of competitiveness is outlined based on the concepts of localized learning and embeddedness. Two case studies of regional construction firms provide new insights into the emergent discourses of construction competitiveness. The empirical findings resonate strongly ...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
Since its popularization in the 1980s, competitiveness has received close attention from practitione...
A characteristic feature of the construction industry is the widespread use of project organisation....
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
It is contended that competitiveness is better understood as a discourse rather than as a characteri...
We outline and discuss a new research agenda for understanding competitiveness for construction mana...
This thesis advances the proposition that all organisations learn and that learning profiles vary ac...
Since its popularization in the 1980s, competitiveness has received close attention from practitione...
The importance of innovation for competitiveness and economic development forms an important topic i...
What explains differences in firms ’ abilities to acquire competitive capabilities? In this paper we...
The aim of this paper is to identify to what extent the notions of organizational and regional compe...
In this paper, the authors present a short review of statistics in European construction market and ...
It is argued that regional policy should be derived from the local firms and their needs for develop...
This paper focuses on place-based entrepreneurs as regionally anchored companies that rely on region...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
Since its popularization in the 1980s, competitiveness has received close attention from practitione...
A characteristic feature of the construction industry is the widespread use of project organisation....
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
The paper draws from three case studies of regional construction firms operating in the UK. The case...
It is contended that competitiveness is better understood as a discourse rather than as a characteri...
We outline and discuss a new research agenda for understanding competitiveness for construction mana...
This thesis advances the proposition that all organisations learn and that learning profiles vary ac...
Since its popularization in the 1980s, competitiveness has received close attention from practitione...
The importance of innovation for competitiveness and economic development forms an important topic i...
What explains differences in firms ’ abilities to acquire competitive capabilities? In this paper we...
The aim of this paper is to identify to what extent the notions of organizational and regional compe...
In this paper, the authors present a short review of statistics in European construction market and ...
It is argued that regional policy should be derived from the local firms and their needs for develop...
This paper focuses on place-based entrepreneurs as regionally anchored companies that rely on region...
A growing body of theoretical research is addressing the importance of learning in the organisationa...
Since its popularization in the 1980s, competitiveness has received close attention from practitione...
A characteristic feature of the construction industry is the widespread use of project organisation....