Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction: Volume 17 Issue 2

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How much for cash?: Tackling the cash‐in‐hand culture in the European property and construction sector

Colin C. Williams, Sara Nadin, Jan Windebank

The purpose of this paper is to explain the cash‐in‐hand consumer culture in the property and construction sector. The conventional assumption has been that consumers using…

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The likelihood of subcontractor payment: Downstream progression via the owner and contractor

Hanh Tran, David G. Carmichael

Subcontractor payments typically come through the contractor, though there can be exceptions to this, and their timing and quantum can be affected by the upstream payment…

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Assessment of success factors for joint venture construction projects in Nigeria

I.O. Famakin, I.O. Aje, D.R. Ogunsemi

The increasing pressure from clients and global construction trends have led the construction industry to seek better options for overcoming the emerging challenges and critical…

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Liquidation and its effects on construction trade creditors in New Zealand

Thanuja Ramachandra, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi

The construction industry suffers from significantly large number of insolvencies than other industries due to its inherent characteristics and these have dire consequences on…

Capturing maturity of ICT applications in construction processes

Robert Eadie, Srinath Perera, George Heaney

Two main types of models are used worldwide in consideration of the impact of Information Communication Technology (ICT) processes in construction: capability maturity models…

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ISSN:

1366-4387

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Peadar Davis
  • Dr Kaushal Keraminiyage