The primary aim of this research is to examine the impacts of the interplay between formal and informal institutions on procurement innovation, and in turn, on project performance. In construction, firms, professionals, or individuals, all under the same project-based organization (PBO) umbrella, interact with each other according to different formal institutions associated with a particular procurement system. In recent years, researchers have begun to emphasize the parallel importance of informal institutions. The two types of institutions are characterized by the designed formal networks and the actual informal networks. The informal networks are the organization’s “central nervous system”, and must be appropriately fitted with the forma...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
The management of the social networks of individual technological innovation has been hampered by th...
The UK industry has been criticised for being slow to adopt construction process innovations. Resear...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a new approach to the analysis and visualisation of reforms in ...
Parallel Session 4: Problems and Solutions in Project Management (Implementation)Conference Theme: P...
Successful innovation requires effective cooperation and working relationships among different parti...
Projects are becoming larger and more complex, resulting in work being done more in a team environme...
Collaborative project delivery models (CPDMs) are increasing in popularity as infrastructure con-str...
Drawing upon relevant concepts in organizational social theory (becoming ontology and processual vie...
[EN] This exploratory research examined the relationship between project performance and organizatio...
International megaproject success is significantly impacted by the internal workings of clients and ...
Collusive bidding has been an insidious issue in the construction industry. Bidders initiate collusi...
When projects grow into megaprojects, their management becomes more complex due to an increasing num...
Construction projects are usually delivered by inter-organization project teams comprised of the hum...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
The management of the social networks of individual technological innovation has been hampered by th...
The UK industry has been criticised for being slow to adopt construction process innovations. Resear...
The aim of this thesis is to propose a new approach to the analysis and visualisation of reforms in ...
Parallel Session 4: Problems and Solutions in Project Management (Implementation)Conference Theme: P...
Successful innovation requires effective cooperation and working relationships among different parti...
Projects are becoming larger and more complex, resulting in work being done more in a team environme...
Collaborative project delivery models (CPDMs) are increasing in popularity as infrastructure con-str...
Drawing upon relevant concepts in organizational social theory (becoming ontology and processual vie...
[EN] This exploratory research examined the relationship between project performance and organizatio...
International megaproject success is significantly impacted by the internal workings of clients and ...
Collusive bidding has been an insidious issue in the construction industry. Bidders initiate collusi...
When projects grow into megaprojects, their management becomes more complex due to an increasing num...
Construction projects are usually delivered by inter-organization project teams comprised of the hum...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
Expanding procurement networks involving many countries, organizations and people impose challenges ...
The management of the social networks of individual technological innovation has been hampered by th...