The main motivation behind this study is to ascertain the factors that inhibit and facilitate knowledge sharing among fragmented firms in a construction industry context. By and large, the augmentation of small and medium enterprises (SME) vis-á-vis to the tapering of the large ones causes fragmentation of construction industry. With the lack of collaboration between firms, knowledge sharing might be difficult to achieve. An initial literature review has been undertaken and in-depth interviews with top management individuals have been conducted to explore how project teams share their knowledge within a fragmented environment. The results uncovered five main factors of knowledge sharing: Working relationships, nature of the shared knowledge...
Knowledge sharing among construction team members is important for improving project performance and...
Purpose: This study aims to illuminate the currently poorly understood inflow of knowledge originat...
Increased complexity of the construction business and consequentuse of new management concepts and t...
In a separated processes according to professional functions, the ambition of becoming sustainable c...
Construction organisations have often been criticised for resistance to change and for failing to ad...
During the recent years, organisation’s interest in knowledge as a corporate asset has increased. Mo...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The fragmented nature of the constru...
Project managers in the construction industry increasingly seek to learn from other industrial secto...
Alliances within construction have increased significantly in number and in the volume of activity t...
Construction companies (or contractors) are project-based organizations. They organize project teams...
Knowledge sharing has been widely believed one of the vital elements that propel an organization’s p...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The organizations’ performance is en...
This paper investigates how knowledge is shared between projects in a project-based organization (PB...
Knowledge is scattered in the construction organizations through various documents and individual br...
Organisations competitive advantages and ability to compete in the business arena is recognised to b...
Knowledge sharing among construction team members is important for improving project performance and...
Purpose: This study aims to illuminate the currently poorly understood inflow of knowledge originat...
Increased complexity of the construction business and consequentuse of new management concepts and t...
In a separated processes according to professional functions, the ambition of becoming sustainable c...
Construction organisations have often been criticised for resistance to change and for failing to ad...
During the recent years, organisation’s interest in knowledge as a corporate asset has increased. Mo...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The fragmented nature of the constru...
Project managers in the construction industry increasingly seek to learn from other industrial secto...
Alliances within construction have increased significantly in number and in the volume of activity t...
Construction companies (or contractors) are project-based organizations. They organize project teams...
Knowledge sharing has been widely believed one of the vital elements that propel an organization’s p...
Professional Doctorate - Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)The organizations’ performance is en...
This paper investigates how knowledge is shared between projects in a project-based organization (PB...
Knowledge is scattered in the construction organizations through various documents and individual br...
Organisations competitive advantages and ability to compete in the business arena is recognised to b...
Knowledge sharing among construction team members is important for improving project performance and...
Purpose: This study aims to illuminate the currently poorly understood inflow of knowledge originat...
Increased complexity of the construction business and consequentuse of new management concepts and t...