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Will Chancellor
Pág. 85 - 97
Australian construction productivity has grown slowly since 1985 and remains arguably stagnant. The importance of this study is therefore to examine several factors through to be drivers of construction productivity and to understand possible avenues for...
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Will Chancellor, Malcolm Abbott, Chris Carson
Pág. 63 - 80
There have been numerous concerns about the lack of productivity improvement in the New Zealand construction industry. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to determine the main drivers of productivity in the industry. The research used is a two-st...
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Nathan Brent Chancellor, Matthew R. Eatherton, David A. Roke and Tugçe Akbas
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Yamila Martínez,María de los A. Martínez,Madelaine Quiñones,Ileana Miranda,J. Holt,T. Chancellor
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Holt, J.; Chancellor, T. C. B.
Pág. 453 - 461
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HOLT, J.; CHANCELLOR, T.C.B.
Pág. 490 - 501
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