Culture in International Construction

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A01=Richard Fellows
A01=Wilco Tijhuis
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BIM Approach
British Construct
business
Business Developer
Business Processes
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construction industry collaboration
cross-cultural management
cultures
developer
dispositional
Domestic Constructor
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Equity Alliances
financial
Foundation Contractor
ICT Tool
IFRS
intercultural construction project case studies
international project teams
Internet Based Search Engines
joint venture challenges
KPI
Legislation Procedures
Long Term Business Relationships
organisational behaviour construction
PIO
process
project stakeholder relations
projects
Quantity Surveying
reporting
Social Media Networks
Standard Industrial Classifications
Studying Construction Projects
Terminal Building
total
Total Construction Process
trust
Turkish Investor
UK Sic
Uncertainty Avoidance
Van De Vliert
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138092891
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Despite the wide range of technologies involved, the construction industry still relies heavily on one old-fashioned component: the human. The clients, managers, designers, investors, and a whole host of other stakeholders are all involved in a crucial series of relationships that are just as important to project success as technical know-how. As construction projects become increasingly international as well as interdisciplinary, the risk and cost of disharmonious working grows ever larger. The growth of IT and the increased reliance on large mergers and joint-ventures have created new problems, which require a new set of solutions.

Recent research has generated profound insights into international differences in business culture. This new work presents up-to-date theory and practical guidance, identifying situations in which cultural differences present challenges. A focus on "critical incidents", demonstrated in a range of case studies will help readers to foresee such situations in their own projects and processes, and so improve strategic and operational decision-making in construction collaborations. Detailed examples are taken from the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Turkey, the UAE, and China, to explore a variety of problems in very different economic and cultural surroundings.

A range of professionals (contractors, developers, investors, architects, engineers, governments, public/private clients) will find this book highly valuable, as will researchers and students.

Wilco Tijhuis is a construction professional and entrepreneur. After starting his career in international positions in construction and development, he founded his own company. He is also active as an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente in the Netherlands on a part-time basis, specializing in international construction processes. His main research interests are strategy, management and risk, procurement and culture in construction. He is a joint coordinator of the international platform CIB W112 ‘Culture in Construction’.

Richard Fellows is Professor of Construction Business Management at Loughborough University, UK. He has taught at a number of universities in the UK, Hong Kong, China and beyond. He is a founder and joint coordinator of the international platform CIB W112 ‘Culture in Construction’. His main research interests are economics, contracts, organization and project management, and culture in construction.

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