Exporting construction professional services in a global service economy
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2010
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Resumo |
Globalisation has prompted increasing numbers of construction profes-sional services (CPS) firms to internationalise and export their services. The driver has been twofold; firstly to increase turnover/profits and sec-ondly, to minimise the risk of a reliance on working in a single domestic market which has a fluctuating demand. Secondly, where firms have out-grown their domestic market, and in order to expand, they must export overseas. There has been little research into the way CPS firms operate overseas, yet construction represents approximately 10% of global GDP; this means that understanding CPS firms is important. This paper investigates how CPS firms internationalise and the drivers that impact their decisions and operations overseas. A survey was undertaken and interviews conducted that showed CPS firms are project driven, in-vesting heavily in the process of seeking work/bidding for projects, and are very focused on delivering projects with minimum risk. Increasing foreign ownership, changing procurement approaches and more consolidation of CPS firms in the global marketplace present a changing business land-scape. The research develops a framework of tangible and intangible factors, such as competencies, business organisation culture, leadership and reputation in order to better understand how CPS firms export their ser-vices. Whilst all CPS firms share the same framework of factors, the re-sulting synergies are different not only for each firm but also for each pro-ject. The knowledge-intensive and project-based nature of CPS firms presents a challenge in understanding the way they operate in the global service economy. |
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Identificador |
http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/17555/1/RESER_2010_full_text_JEWELL_%28Final%29.pdf Jewell, C. A. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000031.html> (2010) Exporting construction professional services in a global service economy. In: 20th Anniversary RESER Conference- The Resilience of the Global Service Economy, 30 Sept - 2 Oct 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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en |
Relação |
http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/17555/ creatorInternal Jewell, Carol Ann http://reser.net/publications/conference-papers/2010-gothenburg-conference-papers |
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Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |