Construction firms are not dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of marketing concepts and strategy, and thus do not enjoy the benefits of profit maximization, client satisfaction and loyalty and improved overall organizational performance. The purpose of this paper is, to assess the perception of construction professionals regarding the factors influencing the choice of marketing strategies adopted by their construction firms. A questionnaire survey approach was used in the study. The questionnaires were administered to construction professionals within the study area, Frequency, Percentile, Mean item score and Kruskal-Wallis test were used to analyses the data collected. The study found that employees' competence, technical knowledge of...
Marketing management plays a crucial role in successful companies. However, marketing has been eithe...
In the past, companies completing projects in a timely manner within an established budget and meeti...
Marketing has not been fully understood in the context of the construction industry. This inadequacy...
Construction firms are not dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of marketing concepts and strateg...
Construction firms are not dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of marketing concepts and strateg...
Despite increased competition, construction firms are generally known to be lagging in the adoption ...
Competitive marketing environment requires construction companies to come up with the right strategi...
Many construction enterprises still often fail to realize that marketing entails more than just play...
Over the last decade, competitive advantage has become very difficult to achieve and maintain in all...
Abstract: Many construction enterprises still oftenfail to realize that marketing entails more than ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract: Many construction enterprises still oftenfail to realize that marketing entails more than ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract. This study evaluates the level of use of strategies for marketing project management syste...
Marketing management plays a crucial role in successful companies. However, marketing has been eithe...
In the past, companies completing projects in a timely manner within an established budget and meeti...
Marketing has not been fully understood in the context of the construction industry. This inadequacy...
Construction firms are not dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of marketing concepts and strateg...
Construction firms are not dedicated to the comprehensive adoption of marketing concepts and strateg...
Despite increased competition, construction firms are generally known to be lagging in the adoption ...
Competitive marketing environment requires construction companies to come up with the right strategi...
Many construction enterprises still often fail to realize that marketing entails more than just play...
Over the last decade, competitive advantage has become very difficult to achieve and maintain in all...
Abstract: Many construction enterprises still oftenfail to realize that marketing entails more than ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract: Many construction enterprises still oftenfail to realize that marketing entails more than ...
Abstract: Marketing is acknowledged as a necessary business management function but its application ...
Abstract. This study evaluates the level of use of strategies for marketing project management syste...
Marketing management plays a crucial role in successful companies. However, marketing has been eithe...
In the past, companies completing projects in a timely manner within an established budget and meeti...
Marketing has not been fully understood in the context of the construction industry. This inadequacy...