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Title: The role of trustworthiness in the formation and governance of construction alliances
Authors: Ngowi, A.B.
Keywords: Strategic alliances
Partnering
Joint ventures
Trustworthiness
Construction industry
Issue Date: 4-May-2006
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd; www.elsevier.com/locate/buildenv
Citation: Ngowi, A.B. (2007) The role of trustworthiness in the formation and governance of construction alliances, Building and Environment Vol 42, Issue 4, April, pp. 1828-1835
Abstract: The ensuing globalization of the construction industry as well as the highly fragmented and divisive nature of the industry are among the forces that are influencing it to seek management approaches such as strategic alliances that could leverage the capabilities of the various participants. This paper reports on a study that investigated the factors considered by firms when selecting alliance partners, and the influence of trustworthiness in deciding the governance structures of the alliances. A study of key partners in existing and potential construction alliances in Botswana that was carried out using a postal questionnaire and structured interviews determined that firms consider complementarity, similar status, indirect prior alliance experience and reputation before they make a selection of an alliance partner. The study also determined that partner trustworthiness eliminates the need of contractual clauses in the operation of the alliances. The paper concludes that trustworthiness of a partner is an influencing factor in all stages of the alliance development.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/171
ISSN: 0360-1323
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Dept of Civil Engineering)

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