The advancement of e-business applications and IT infrastructure has had massive impact on construction business processes over the last decade. The added effects of globalisation coupled with global economic recession have forced businesses to implement e-business applications within their organisations. It is clear in all industries, that e-business technologies have become a key strategic vehicle in improving performance. In Construction, e-business applications complement most of the business functions and have removed geographical boundaries resulting in a global construction market with increased competition, increased collaboration and have helped reducing the fragmentation of the industry. However, even though the successes are inev...
There is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions by electronic means through the In...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...
This internationally conducted study of the latest construction industry practices addresses a broad...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
This paper reports on a questionnaire survey undertaken to evaluate e-Business use in the Ghanaian c...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
Purpose: This dissertation investigates and analyses the use of the Internet and its support mechani...
The Construction sector is a major part of the UK economy which contributes some 7% of GDP which is ...
Eadie et al (2007) show that there are many advantages in the adoption of e-procurement within a con...
The adoption of e-business by the Australian construction industry lags other service\ud and product...
The rapid pace of change in technology coupled with global economic and environmental changes has ha...
The possibilities afforded by E-business are evident, but the level of implementation and penetratio...
In the 21st century, e-business is seen as the new frontier. Currently e-business has been widely us...
There is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions by electronic means through the In...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...
This internationally conducted study of the latest construction industry practices addresses a broad...
A construction supply chain spans over multiple organisations. An organisation, supplier or service ...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
This paper reports on a questionnaire survey undertaken to evaluate e-Business use in the Ghanaian c...
The higher pace of development of technology has had momentous effects on all aspects of the busines...
Purpose: This dissertation investigates and analyses the use of the Internet and its support mechani...
The Construction sector is a major part of the UK economy which contributes some 7% of GDP which is ...
Eadie et al (2007) show that there are many advantages in the adoption of e-procurement within a con...
The adoption of e-business by the Australian construction industry lags other service\ud and product...
The rapid pace of change in technology coupled with global economic and environmental changes has ha...
The possibilities afforded by E-business are evident, but the level of implementation and penetratio...
In the 21st century, e-business is seen as the new frontier. Currently e-business has been widely us...
There is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions by electronic means through the In...
The advancement in technology has provided organisations with a platform, which offers an alternativ...
According to Kenny (2007), construction is a $1.7 trillion industry worldwide, amounting to between ...