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Che Maznah Binti Mat Isa, Hamidah Binti Mohd Saman, Christopher Nigel Preece
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The paper aims to provide a holistic approach to address how construction firms make decisions covering all three domains (location, timing and mode) across country, market, firm and project factors within the Ownership, Locational and Internalisation pl...
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Babak Panahi, Christopher Nigel Preece, Wan Normeza Wan Zakaria
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This paper concerns the issue of value conflicts in construction organizations. This research was conducted in the Malaysian construction industry to fill the gap in the knowledge in areas of organizational behaviour in the construction industry in terms...
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Babak Panahi, Elena Moezzi, Christopher Preece, Wan Zakaria, John Rogers
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This study investigated the relationship between ?profession? and personal values to explain the potential conflicts between various groups of construction stakeholders. In this study, personal values of three professional groups of project consultants i...
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Che Maznah Mat Isa, Hamidah Mohd Saman, Christopher Nigel Preece
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This paper proposes a model for entry location (EL) and entry timing (ET) decisions to guide construction firms in accessing targeted international markets. Neglecting to properly choose the right combination of the entry location and entry timing ...
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