Low, W W; Abdul-Rahman, H and Zakaria, N (2020) Organisational culture of Malaysian international construction organisations. International Journal of Construction Management, 20(2), pp. 105-121. ISSN 1562-3599
Abstract
Malaysian contractors are tenderfoot in international markets. Hence, it is critical to pay attention to their organisational performance. Organisational culture becomes a momentous measure in analysing organisational performance. As such, this study aims to explore organisational culture of international contractors. This research was quantitative based and data was collected through a questionnaire survey. It was found that client orientation is the most dominant organisation culture elements in international contractors. In contrast, technology orientation, innovation orientation and marketing formalization playing less critical role in their organisational culture. This implies that international contractors are generally lack of competitive advantage in international trade. The results indirectly explain the importance of international joint venture and partnering especially in developing countries. Yet, they are not an ineffective way to improve organisational performance, instead, a competitive culture is critical. As such, the role of top management and cultural reformation are important to counteract the uncompetitive culture.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | contractors; developing countries; international construction; international organisations; Malaysia; organisational culture |
| Index terms: | international construction, organizational performance, international market, marketing, international trade, competitive advantage, Malaysia, partnering, joint venture, international organization, innovation orientation, top management, questionnaire, organizational culture, developing country, survey |
| Subjects: | partnership management, market analysis, sociology, Geography, development economics, management, performance measurement, data collection methods, strategic management, business |
| Topics: | Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Stakeholder Management, Quality Management, International Construction, Organizational Design |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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