The construction industry is highly fragmented, consisting of a large number of very small companies that come together as members of non-collocated teams to complete building projects, and who subsequently may never work together again. The industry still faces various challenges in terms of human and organisational issues. The Virtual Enterprise (VE), and other variations of the paradigm, relies on networking organisations as elements forming an alliance or aggregation towards some specific purpose or opportunity. Rather than the VE being a completely new organisational form, the construction industry has adopted many of its characteristics in its modus operandi for some considerable time. The construction industry does not opera...
Two different chambers are studied in this thesis: the anechoic chamber (AC) and the reverberation c...
The principle of transparency is rarely evident on construction sites. Current practice shows that ...
Globalisation and changes in public policy act as a catalyst for change in the English Higher Educat...
The construction industry is highly fragmented, consisting of a large numberof very small companies ...
The construction industry is a complex, dynamic, fragmented environment that involves many stakehold...
This study aims to expand Weick and his colleagues' (2005) sensemaking framework by exploring prospe...
This practice-based project explores the change leadership capabilities required in the English Nati...
It is becoming increasingly clear that effective and efficient management and reuse of research data...
Throughout history, the introduction of automated technologies has an impact on on human labour. The...
The aim of this thesis is to gain an in depth understanding of the CSR discourses that take place be...
The UK government is keen to have a world class modern transport infrastructure operational in the U...
Many companies have a vision to globalize from the founding and these companies are called born glob...
The research for this paper is based in Forum for the Future, a not-for-profit organisation that aim...
The recent development of new flexible mobility systems represents a promising opportunity for publ...
By 2003 the first Irish Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects had reached the operational stage....
Two different chambers are studied in this thesis: the anechoic chamber (AC) and the reverberation c...
The principle of transparency is rarely evident on construction sites. Current practice shows that ...
Globalisation and changes in public policy act as a catalyst for change in the English Higher Educat...
The construction industry is highly fragmented, consisting of a large numberof very small companies ...
The construction industry is a complex, dynamic, fragmented environment that involves many stakehold...
This study aims to expand Weick and his colleagues' (2005) sensemaking framework by exploring prospe...
This practice-based project explores the change leadership capabilities required in the English Nati...
It is becoming increasingly clear that effective and efficient management and reuse of research data...
Throughout history, the introduction of automated technologies has an impact on on human labour. The...
The aim of this thesis is to gain an in depth understanding of the CSR discourses that take place be...
The UK government is keen to have a world class modern transport infrastructure operational in the U...
Many companies have a vision to globalize from the founding and these companies are called born glob...
The research for this paper is based in Forum for the Future, a not-for-profit organisation that aim...
The recent development of new flexible mobility systems represents a promising opportunity for publ...
By 2003 the first Irish Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects had reached the operational stage....
Two different chambers are studied in this thesis: the anechoic chamber (AC) and the reverberation c...
The principle of transparency is rarely evident on construction sites. Current practice shows that ...
Globalisation and changes in public policy act as a catalyst for change in the English Higher Educat...