Innovation in Small Construction Firms
By Peter Barrett, Martin Sexton, Angela Lee
Published January 10th 2008 by Routledge – 10 pages
Series: Spon Research
Published January 10th 2008 by Routledge – 10 pages
Series: Spon Research
Innovation in Small Construction Firms promotes the benefits of innovation, and stimulate innovation capability within and between small and medium sized (SMEs) construction firms in an effort to bring in a new 'can innovate, should innovate, want to innovate' culture to the construction industry. Presenting new theoretical and practical insights and models grounded in descriptive case studies, the issues addressed include:
Findings are contextualised in the broader literature to make them of relevance to policy makers, practitioners and researchers interested in small, project-based firms in general.
1. Introduction 2. Innovation Demystified 3. Case Study Investigation 4. Focus and Outcome of Innovation 5. Organisational Capabilities for Innovation 6. Context of Innovation 7. Process of Innovation 8. The Role of Technology Transfer in Innovation Within Small Construction Firms 9. Conclusion
Peter Barrett is Pro Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of Salford, UK
Martin Sexton is Associate Head of Research in the School of Construction & Property Management, University of Salford, UK
Angela Lee is the Programme Director of Architectural Design & Technology at the School of Construction & Property Management, University of Salford, UK
Name: Innovation in Small Construction Firms (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Peter Barrett, Martin Sexton, Angela Lee. Innovation in Small Construction Firms promotes the benefits of innovation, and stimulate innovation capability within and between small and medium sized (SMEs) construction firms in an effort to bring in a new 'can innovate, should innovate,...
Categories: Construction Management, Building and Construction