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Economic deals in the construction industry: Implications for socio-material interaction and monetary processes

Malena Ingemansson Havenvid (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway)
Håkan Håkansson (Department of Innovation and Economic Organization, BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway)
Åse Linné (The Department of Engineering Sciences, Division of Industrial Engineering and Management, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden)

IMP Journal

ISSN: 2059-1403

Article publication date: 17 October 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between social-material interaction and the monetary aspects of business relationships in the construction industry. The authors term the formal financial agreements necessary for such activities “deals”, and this paper seeks to open a research avenue to further investigate the multifaceted interaction processes among business actors. The construction industry is a suitable empirical setting for this purpose; its project-based character and societal position of linking business with the construction of essential community infrastructure imply that different types of money-handling activities need to be managed continuously with both short-term and long-term effects taken into account.

Design/methodology/approach

To investigate the deals, i.e., the interface between socio-material interaction and the money-handling processes in the construction industry, as well as studying the potential interrelatedness of deals, the authors performed a case study involving three interrelated housing projects in Uppsala, Sweden.

Findings

The study shows that deals do not only have an intricate relationship to the social-material interaction processes among construction actors, but they also become interrelated in specific ways to form “deal structures” as actors engage in different business relationships over time. This means, for instance, that a single deal can enable several other deals, and involved actors have different abilities in performing deals. Hence, most deals are part of a “broader” interaction pattern of social and material resources spanning the organizational borders of individual companies.

Originality/value

Within the industrial marketing and purchasing, the socio-material interaction among actors has been well studied, but less attention has been paid to the monetary dimension and its relationship to the socio-material interaction processes. In particular, this study provides an understanding of monetary agreements in the construction industry.

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Citation

Havenvid, M.I., Håkansson, H. and Linné, Å. (2016), "Economic deals in the construction industry: Implications for socio-material interaction and monetary processes", IMP Journal, Vol. 10 No. 3, pp. 364-389. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMP-08-2015-0047

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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