2015
DOI: 10.1177/2055563616641025
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To bind or not to bind

Abstract: This article discusses the formalization of collaboration through partnering contracts in the construction industry in the USA, Great Britain and Denmark. The article compares the different types of collaborative partnering contracts in the three countries, and provides a conclusion on whether the collaborative partnering contract should be binding or non-binding, based on the three empirical contracts analyzed in this article. The partnering contracts in Great Britain and Denmark are legally binding, while in… Show more

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“…Forman, 2013;Simonsen, 2007) and partnering (e.g. Gottlieb, 2010;Tvarnø, 2016). Management concepts each contain a number of so-called key components (Nyström, 2005) that are considered essential to the specific concept and that differ from other concepts.…”
Section: The Meaning Of a Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Forman, 2013;Simonsen, 2007) and partnering (e.g. Gottlieb, 2010;Tvarnø, 2016). Management concepts each contain a number of so-called key components (Nyström, 2005) that are considered essential to the specific concept and that differ from other concepts.…”
Section: The Meaning Of a Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although partnering gained considerable attention among construction practitioners and researchers (Gottlieb, Bang & Larsen 2004;Thomassen & Clausen, 2001), the concept never managed to make an impact in Danish construction as it did in construction industries in the UK and USA (cf. Tvarnø, 2016). The introduction of strategic partnerships can thus be considered yet another concept in the series of concepts that have strived to foster collaborative relationships in Danish construction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%