2021
DOI: 10.3390/buildings11110502
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Collaborative Interorganizational Relationships in a Project-Based Industry

Abstract: The project-based construction industry finds itself in a paradoxical situation: while it weighs heavily in the world economy, it does have a history of low productivity. One important issue that plagues the industry is related to the challenges that stem from collaborative efforts (or lack thereof) between actors. The objective of this paper is to explore how actors of the construction industry organize their inter-firm relationships while examining the characteristics of such interactions and the elements af… Show more

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“…The research literature includes many concepts such as digital green research and development activities [15], as well as digital green alliance [16,17]. In terms of research fields, it mainly focuses on the evaluation and improvement of DGI capability among BSC enterprises [18], the knowledge spillover effect of DGI [19], the selection of DGI partners [20,21], and the perspective of knowledge management [22,23]. In terms of research scope, DGI is mainly focused on industry-university-research cooperation with industries, schools, and scientific research institutions [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research literature includes many concepts such as digital green research and development activities [15], as well as digital green alliance [16,17]. In terms of research fields, it mainly focuses on the evaluation and improvement of DGI capability among BSC enterprises [18], the knowledge spillover effect of DGI [19], the selection of DGI partners [20,21], and the perspective of knowledge management [22,23]. In terms of research scope, DGI is mainly focused on industry-university-research cooperation with industries, schools, and scientific research institutions [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [42], four groups of barriers in introducing collaborative interorganizational relationships in the construction industry were presented. Cultural barriers included: concentration on tasks while overlooking interactions between people [43], absence of social bonding [44], unwanted prioritization of relationships [45], inflexible adjustment to changes [46], and uncertainty [43].…”
Section: Problems With Interorganizational Projects Taken By Engineer...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, to better understand organization synchronization, studies need to focus on organization interactions and the early interaction behaviors of signal organizations in complex projects. Generally, organization interactions can be generated in many ways, such as by tasks, documents (e.g., contracts), commitments or trust, information technologies, communications, information sharing, knowledge exchanges, and management procedures [42][43][44][45][46][47][48]. However, few studies have established an index system of interaction ways and evaluated the frequency of each interaction way in project organizations.…”
Section: Organizational Synchronization In Complex Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%