Relevant literature is synthesized to provide a holistic picture of our current knowledge of innovation in small, project-based firms, highlighting significant gaps in the broad areas of ‘focus and outcome’, ‘organizational capabilities’, ‘context’ and ‘process’. Research findings from fieldwork focused on the construction industry are offered to address these gaps. In particular, a consensus model is given of the organizational factors dynamically at play. It is shown that typically the innovations of small, projectbased firms are closely tied to their operational activities and are pushed forward by owners who utilize very scarce resources to make progress in the interstices of normal business. This leads to an emphasis on taking up estab...
Small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms (SCKIPSFs) are becoming increasing...
The inbuilt flexibility of small business can be one of its most effective assets. Despite this, the...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major influences on innovation delivery in the context ...
Relevant literature is synthesized to provide a holistic picture of our current knowledge of innovat...
Innovation-led performance improvement in the construction industry is significantly influenced by t...
Construction firms are being challenged to be more adept at successful innovation to better meet cli...
The relevance of innovation in service industries has been addressed within a project-based construc...
Findings will be provided on an eighteen-month research project involving in-depth case study and ac...
The inbuilt flexibility of small business can be one of its most effective assets. Despite this,\ud ...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
This paper examines innovation within the Swedish construction industry with the purpose of identify...
Findings were drawn from an 18 month research project involving in-depth case study and action resea...
Project-based organizations differ from ‘conventional’ organizations due to their engagement in uniq...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms (SCKIPSFs) are becoming increasing...
The inbuilt flexibility of small business can be one of its most effective assets. Despite this, the...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major influences on innovation delivery in the context ...
Relevant literature is synthesized to provide a holistic picture of our current knowledge of innovat...
Innovation-led performance improvement in the construction industry is significantly influenced by t...
Construction firms are being challenged to be more adept at successful innovation to better meet cli...
The relevance of innovation in service industries has been addressed within a project-based construc...
Findings will be provided on an eighteen-month research project involving in-depth case study and ac...
The inbuilt flexibility of small business can be one of its most effective assets. Despite this,\ud ...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
This paper examines innovation within the Swedish construction industry with the purpose of identify...
Findings were drawn from an 18 month research project involving in-depth case study and action resea...
Project-based organizations differ from ‘conventional’ organizations due to their engagement in uniq...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms (SCKIPSFs) are becoming increasing...
The inbuilt flexibility of small business can be one of its most effective assets. Despite this, the...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major influences on innovation delivery in the context ...