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Dale A Steinhardt, Karen Manley
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The housing sector accounts for a majority of newly constructed buildings. Prefabrication, defined as the factory construction of houses or significant components, is widely promoted as a means to improve efficiency. This paper focuses on the research qu...
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Mary Hardie, Graham Miller, Karen Manley, Stephen McFallan
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The BRITE (Building Research Information Technology and Environment) project was established by the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation to encourage innovation in the construction industry. While innovation is generally per...
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Karen Manley, Jane Marceau
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This paper establishes that the emergence of integrated manufacturing-service businessesis a key trademark of innovative industries and ?the new economy?. Having establishedthe benefits of such integration, the phenomenon is reviewed in relation to theAu...
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Karen Manley
The academic literature, and business practice, reveals a shift in the way analysts understand innovation processes. This shift is not revealed as a cohesive trend, rather it comprises contributions from a wide range of academic disciplines and empirical...
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