2012
DOI: 10.1108/13664381211246633
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Liquidation and its effects on construction trade creditors in New Zealand

Abstract: PurposeThe construction industry suffers from significantly large number of insolvencies than other industries due to its inherent characteristics and these have dire consequences on project participants and the industry at large. The purpose of this paper is to determine both the causes of liquidation and the distribution of losses to construction parties through an analysis of liquidators' reports on some construction firms based in New Zealand.Design/methodology/approachThe study collates primary informatio… Show more

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“…Additional academic literature compares contractors with real estate companies and shows that the two are closely related (Barkham, 1997;Hung et al, 2002;Ramachandra and Rotimi, 2012;Al-Malkawi and Pillai, 2013). Hung et al (2002) analyse the interrelationships between profitability, cost of capital and capital structure among real estate developers and contractors in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Jfmpc 232mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional academic literature compares contractors with real estate companies and shows that the two are closely related (Barkham, 1997;Hung et al, 2002;Ramachandra and Rotimi, 2012;Al-Malkawi and Pillai, 2013). Hung et al (2002) analyse the interrelationships between profitability, cost of capital and capital structure among real estate developers and contractors in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Jfmpc 232mentioning
confidence: 99%