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Challenges of international design chain integration and cultural diversity: Organisational reflexive capability

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 10:30 authored by Kerry London, J Siva, H Elkadi
Increasingly project teams on international mega projects are composed of multiple partners from different countries forming joint ventures to achieve a higher level of strategic flexibility. Establishing and maintaining local business networks are critical to ensure the success of exporting firms. Firms who achieve competitive advantage in international markets and long term economic sustainability constantly adapt their business practices to achieve client satisfaction by a combination of self, market and project needs assessment. Successful firms ultimately achieve this in local markets but in international market this is intensified with the complexity of barriers grounded in cross-cultural contexts.

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Start page

814

End page

825

Total pages

12

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Proceedings of the ICCIDC-II Second International Conference on Construction in developing countries

Editors

Syed M. Ahmed; Sarosh H. Lodi, Rizwan U. Farooqui; Muhammad Saqib; Mohamed El Agroudy

Name of conference

Advancing and Integrating Construction Education, Research and Practice

Publisher

NED University of Engineering and Technology

Place published

Karachi, Pakistan

Start date

2010-08-03

End date

2010-08-05

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 NED University of Engineering and Technology

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2006025729

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2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-08-06

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