The Ethical Benefits of Trust-Based Partnering: The Example of the Construction Industry
As inter-organisational relations represent an increasingly important element in business the ability to build sustainable relationships becomes a key skill.
G. Wood, P. McDermott, W. Swan
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Construction contract policy: do we mean what we say? [PDF]
Recent developments in contracting practice in the UK have built upon recommendations contained in highprofile reports, such as those by Latham and Egan.
Hughes, Will, Maeda, Yasuyoshi
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Project alliancing at National Museum of Australia: Collaborative process [PDF]
Project alliancing is a new alternative to traditional project delivery systems, especially in the commercial building sector. The Collaborative Process is a theoretical model of people and systems characteristics that are required to reduce the ...
Hampson, Keith +3 more
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Student Participation in University Governance: Experience of Ukraine
The article analyses the management structures and studying the experience of involving students into governance in Ukraine's universities. The processes of democratization in higher education have led to an increased student voice in university ...
Lesya Chervona
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Measuring the associations between collaborative working and project performance [PDF]
There is evidence that higher degrees of collaborative working can produce more successful project performance, but there is only limited research to systematically examine the specific associations between collaborative working and project performance ...
Greenwood, David +2 more
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What Constitutes Intermarriage for Multiracial People in Britain? [PDF]
Intermarriage is of great interest to analysts because a group’s tendency to partner across ethnic boundaries is usually seen as a key indicator of the social distance between groups in a multiethnic society.
Ali Suki +18 more
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Changing Stakeholder Needs and Changing Evaluator Roles: The Central Valley Partnership of the James Irvine Foundation [PDF]
This case study describes the evolution of the evaluator's role as the program evolved and developed, and as the needs of the client and intended users changed over time. The initiative aimed to assist immigrants in California's Central Valley.
Martha Campbell +2 more
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A guiding principle in participatory action research collaborations is to strive for equity in relations between community and academic project partners. One promising way of assessing equity and power sharing in such partnerships is to trace and analyze
Christine M. Porter, Alyssa Wechsler
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Supply Chain Management Or Adaptive Business Network? – Coordination Versus Collaboration [PDF]
You are not the only company capable to create value for your clients. For making valuable products, for performing high standard services, one company is no longer enough in this new informational era, in this new needs era.
Ilies Liviu, Crisan Emil
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Advancing Strategy: How to Lead Change in Corporate Societal Engagement [PDF]
Implementing a strategy may be even harder than developing it. This learning brief is intended for corporate foundation and CSR leaders who have completed an initial strategy refresh process and who seek effecitve practices and tools to advance this ...
Elizabeth Hawkins, Greg Hills
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