2012
DOI: 10.1108/02632771211270603
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Exploring the applicability of construction partnering in Mainland China

Abstract: Purpose-This paper aims to explore the applicability of construction partnering in Mainland China, and to provide useful suggestions and possible implications for decision-makers to adopt this collaborative approach to project procurement. Design/methodology/approach-Document analysis was first employed to identify the favourable conditions and potential difficulties in partnering application in Mainland China. A series of face-to-face semi-structured interviews targeting on academic experts and industrial pra… Show more

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“…In the context of the present study, a qualitative approach was employed so as to enable the identification of new behaviours that are not currently being included in existing models which relate to product characteristics to the competitive advantage of private housing developers. Qualitative research stresses on the complexity of social interactions in the natural settings, and combines personal emotions and organisational functioning to interpret the context behind the phenomena being observed (Chan et al 2010;Hong et al 2012;Strauss & Corbin 2008). The qualitative method is the best way to obtain an insider's perspective and to describe the experiences of those involved (Mayring 2007).…”
Section: Research Methodology Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of the present study, a qualitative approach was employed so as to enable the identification of new behaviours that are not currently being included in existing models which relate to product characteristics to the competitive advantage of private housing developers. Qualitative research stresses on the complexity of social interactions in the natural settings, and combines personal emotions and organisational functioning to interpret the context behind the phenomena being observed (Chan et al 2010;Hong et al 2012;Strauss & Corbin 2008). The qualitative method is the best way to obtain an insider's perspective and to describe the experiences of those involved (Mayring 2007).…”
Section: Research Methodology Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Johnson and Christensen (2004) suggested a sample size of six to 12 participants for a qualitative study such as this. Furthermore, in terms of the number of interviews required, previous studies had demonstrated that a sample of six to eight respondents may yield sufficient data to enable useful interpretations (Ekanem 2007;Hong et al 2012). The sample for of this study included successful private housing developers in Malaysia who satisfy the following criteria:…”
Section: Respondentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The semi-structured interview is a technique used to collect qualitative data and enables the interviewees to express their opinions on a particular subject (Xia and Chan, 2010). This method is useful in collecting data from a small sample of experts (Hong et al, 2012). The semi-structured interviews were conducted between November 2016 and March 2017.…”
Section: Semi-structured Interviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management and administration consist of five items, but only one of them, "maintenance of the good relationship among stakeholders", can support the highest loading factor 0.708. As far as we are concerned, a wonderful relationship is based on mutual trust between the stakeholders and project developers, as trust is recognized as one of the most valuable and vulnerable quality to achieve project sustainability (Jabareen and Carmon, 2010;Hong et al, 2012). The project developers put in much effort to establish complete mutual trust in a community to help lead key members to participate in the infrastructure project.…”
Section: Management and Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%