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The role of reflexive capability in relation to intellectual capital on multi international partnerships

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posted on 2024-11-01, 10:33 authored by Kerry London, Jessica pooi sun Siva
The case study results of five Malaysian firms who have worked successfully on multi international partnerships on megaprojects is presented. The firms' barriers and successful strategies in decision making in various international markets are analysed. A reflexive capability model developed from social sciences theory explains the way in which firms can develop awareness, responsiveness and adaptability for long-term success in diverse international markets. Results indicate that the model of reflexivity capability is a useful way to interpret practices that are undertaken in multi-partner relationships on large complex projects. A common firm characteristic was the ability to self-reflect and adapt their practices to different international conditions despite numerous differences between countries including cultural, social, project governance structures, regulatory, terminology and codes. The reflexive capability model is explained in terms of the common themes identified in relation to the management of intellectual capital in successful multi international partnerships and megaproject.

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Journal

International Journal of Project Management

Volume

29

Issue

7

Start page

846

End page

855

Total pages

10

Publisher

Pergamon

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd. and IPMA

Former Identifier

2006027151

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-07-17

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