A thesis submittedThe poor trust culture in the construction sector is often considered an inhibiting factor to collaboration success in the United Kingdom (UK) despite reform efforts. Numerous reform initiatives tend to have focused on improvements in client and main contractor aspects of construction supply chain relationships, prompting claims that failure to integrate subcontractors, suppliers and consultants into collaborative arrangements remains a major shortcoming. Main contractor and subcontractor relationships therefore continue to be typified by such problems as late payments, charging fees to tender for work, award of contracts based on cheapest price rather than best value, negative margins and demand of retrospective discounts...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
The structure of relationships among project participants has a significant impact on trus...
An increasing number of projects crosses organisational boundaries and inter-organisational trust is...
This study aims to investigate how relationships between main contractors and second-tier subcontra...
Abstract Construction supply chains have a high level of specialism and involve loosely-coupled and ...
Due to changes in many facets of projects and organisations, relationships between firms in the deli...
Trust is often linked to the emergence of cooperative behaviours that contribute to successful proje...
Trust is crucial for achieving optimum benefits from supply chain integration and collaboration in t...
The emergence of supply chain management (SCM) in construction was predominantly driven by major cli...
PurposeThe objective of this paper is to present different perspectives on building “trust” among su...
It has often been claimed that developing trustful relationships across the construction supply chai...
Supply chain management in construction continues to attract considerable academic and industry inte...
Much research work has assessed the construction process and discovered that the process is ineffect...
Largely taken for granted within the UK construction sector has been a view that supply chain manage...
In recent times partnering strategies for procurement of major capital construction projects have be...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
The structure of relationships among project participants has a significant impact on trus...
An increasing number of projects crosses organisational boundaries and inter-organisational trust is...
This study aims to investigate how relationships between main contractors and second-tier subcontra...
Abstract Construction supply chains have a high level of specialism and involve loosely-coupled and ...
Due to changes in many facets of projects and organisations, relationships between firms in the deli...
Trust is often linked to the emergence of cooperative behaviours that contribute to successful proje...
Trust is crucial for achieving optimum benefits from supply chain integration and collaboration in t...
The emergence of supply chain management (SCM) in construction was predominantly driven by major cli...
PurposeThe objective of this paper is to present different perspectives on building “trust” among su...
It has often been claimed that developing trustful relationships across the construction supply chai...
Supply chain management in construction continues to attract considerable academic and industry inte...
Much research work has assessed the construction process and discovered that the process is ineffect...
Largely taken for granted within the UK construction sector has been a view that supply chain manage...
In recent times partnering strategies for procurement of major capital construction projects have be...
Given that any construction project is inherently a human endeavour, it follows that issues of trust...
The structure of relationships among project participants has a significant impact on trus...
An increasing number of projects crosses organisational boundaries and inter-organisational trust is...