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Organization Design for International Construction Business

by Peh Lu, Chang.
Authors: Low Sui, Pheng.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XI, 347 p. 76 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642351646 Subject(s): Economics. | Industrial organization (Economic theory). | Industrial management. | Economics/Management Science. | Management/Business for Professionals. | Industrial Organization. | Business Strategy/Leadership.
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Introduction -- Geographical distance and international business -- Firm’s behavior and System of cities -- Internationalization of construction business -- Business strategies and Organization design -- Modeling for Organization design -- Research design and methodology -- Survey findings -- Case studies -- Synthesis for Organization design -- Decision Support System for Organization design -- Conclusion.

The book explains how Gravitational Distance and the System of Cities influence transnational construction-related firms when they venture overseas. The study presented in the book internalizes the characteristics of home and foreign cities, and of transnational firms, to develop situational business strategies and organization designs in terms of Strategy, Structure, Systems, Leadership Style, Firm’s Skills, Staff’s characteristics, Shared Values and Supply Chain. The book presents the findings of surveys and interviews with managers and professionals in eight different Asian cities stretching from Singapore to China. The findings are then used to develop business solutions in the form of a Decision Support System (DSS) for transnational construction firms, helping them to adopt an appropriate organization design strategy when they venture into overseas markets. Issues relating to globalization, competitiveness, risk management, communications, networks, government interference, business strategies, organization structures and systems in the context of international construction business are discussed together with corresponding recommendations for implementation. Although construction-related firms were used as the basis for the field studies, the lessons learned are equally applicable for organizations in other industries.

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