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Leadership in construction partnering projects : research methodological perspective

Thurairajah, N; Haigh, RP; Amaratunga, RDG

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Authors

N Thurairajah

RP Haigh

RDG Amaratunga



Abstract

In recent years there has been a growing interest in the use of partnering in construction. Central to any successful partnering arrangement is the change in cultural and behavioural characteristics towards mutual trust and understanding. According to Schein, cultural and behavioural characteristics can be shaped and reflected by proper leadership. This research probes leadership as the response to address complex relationships of behaviour and culture in large scale partnering projects. This involves understanding, interpreting, explaining and mapping complex human behaviour. Therefore it is very important to comprehend and implement a suitable research methodology to carefully extract appropriate information. This paper justifies the social constructionism stance and case study approach for the leadership study as the response to address complex relationships challenges of behaviour and culture in construction partnering projects. For this purpose, the nested approach is used, highlighting the main facets of the arguments to justify the selection of appropriate research philosophy and research approach.

Citation

Thurairajah, N., Haigh, R., & Amaratunga, R. (2006, June). Leadership in construction partnering projects : research methodological perspective. Presented at ARCOM Doctoral workshop, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name ARCOM Doctoral workshop
Conference Location Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow
Start Date Jun 2, 2006
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2010
Publicly Available Date Jun 7, 2017
Publisher URL http://www.disaster-resilience.salford.ac.uk/
Additional Information Event Type : Workshop

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