Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach

Purpose: The aim of this paper is to propose a way that the development of human social relationship capital can be identified and measured in a construction project environment. Design/methodology/approach: Theory on the creation of social capital and consequent intellectual capital between parties...

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Main Authors: Davis, Peter, Walker, D.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Emerald Group Publishing 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26445
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Walker, D.
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description Purpose: The aim of this paper is to propose a way that the development of human social relationship capital can be identified and measured in a construction project environment. Design/methodology/approach: Theory on the creation of social capital and consequent intellectual capital between parties to collaborative project procurement is explored. This is an exploratory study using grounded theory. Findings: A proposed capability maturity model (CMM) is posited that can be used to measure improvement in developing human social capital, and assisting in project strategy formulation. Two recent Australian alliance projects are analysed using the model to gain insights into how the quality of relationships within project alliances can be assessed. Practical implications: The model described in this paper may be used to measure performance or as an initial step towards strategising a change management plan based upon identifying a “current” situation. Originality/value: Each alliance is unique and so its goals with regard to social capital will vary. Accordingly the results should be viewed accordingly. Work in this area using a CMM approach is relatively rare, and so this paper provides a novel way of measuring a complex concept such as social capital.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-264452017-09-13T15:28:01Z Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach Davis, Peter Walker, D. Human capital Strategic alliances Procurement Australia Construction industry Purpose: The aim of this paper is to propose a way that the development of human social relationship capital can be identified and measured in a construction project environment. Design/methodology/approach: Theory on the creation of social capital and consequent intellectual capital between parties to collaborative project procurement is explored. This is an exploratory study using grounded theory. Findings: A proposed capability maturity model (CMM) is posited that can be used to measure improvement in developing human social capital, and assisting in project strategy formulation. Two recent Australian alliance projects are analysed using the model to gain insights into how the quality of relationships within project alliances can be assessed. Practical implications: The model described in this paper may be used to measure performance or as an initial step towards strategising a change management plan based upon identifying a “current” situation. Originality/value: Each alliance is unique and so its goals with regard to social capital will vary. Accordingly the results should be viewed accordingly. Work in this area using a CMM approach is relatively rare, and so this paper provides a novel way of measuring a complex concept such as social capital. 2009 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26445 10.1108/09699980910988375 Emerald Group Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Human capital
Strategic alliances
Procurement
Australia
Construction industry
Davis, Peter
Walker, D.
Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title_full Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title_fullStr Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title_full_unstemmed Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title_short Building Capability in Construction Projects: a relationship-based approach
title_sort building capability in construction projects: a relationship-based approach
topic Human capital
Strategic alliances
Procurement
Australia
Construction industry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/26445