This thesis ultimately explores the factors thought to drive Australian construction productivity such as innovation through research and development investment, and training through change in the number of construction apprentices. Before it was possible to test these factors rigorously, construction productivity was estimated at the national, state and subdivision levels. These productivity estimates were further refined by adjusting for change construction quality and distortion resulting from change in shadow construction activity. This research helps us to better understand how productivity in one of Australia's most significant and highest employing industries - construction, can be improved
This study draws on firm-level data from the Longitudinal Business Database to examine productivity ...
Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Fac...
This paper provides a broad assessment of productivity issues facing the New Zealand construction se...
Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The ...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
Estimates of the size and change in the Australian construction industry shadow economy value over t...
This article explores the effect of apprenticeship training on productivity in the Australian constr...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
This research adopts the Malmquist total factor productivity model with Lovell\u27s decomposition an...
Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. Ho...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This study draws on firm-level data from the Longitudinal Business Database to examine productivity ...
Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Fac...
This paper provides a broad assessment of productivity issues facing the New Zealand construction se...
Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The ...
This paper examines productivity in the construction industry, in terms of both how productive const...
Purpose - The purpose of the research discussed in this paper is to ascertain the perception, from t...
Estimates of the size and change in the Australian construction industry shadow economy value over t...
This article explores the effect of apprenticeship training on productivity in the Australian constr...
As an important productivity indicator, the change of labour productivity is one indispensable marke...
This research adopts the Malmquist total factor productivity model with Lovell\u27s decomposition an...
Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. Ho...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand cons...
During the past few decades, the construction industry has experienced a series of changes including...
This study draws on firm-level data from the Longitudinal Business Database to examine productivity ...
Construction is an important industry and forms a vital part of national economics in the world. Fac...
This paper provides a broad assessment of productivity issues facing the New Zealand construction se...