Raftery, J; Pasadilla, B; Chiang, Y H; Hui, E C M and Tang, B S (1998) Globalization and construction industry development: Implications of recent developments in the construction sector in Asia. Construction Management and Economics, 16(6), pp. 729-737. ISSN 01446193
Abstract
Recent developments in the construction sector in the Asian region demonstrate three trends: (1) larger private sector participation in infrastructure projects, (2) increasing vertical integration in the packaging of construction projects, and (3) increased foreign participation in domestic construction. This paper attributes the trends to the globalization and deregulation of markets necessitated by fiscal, technological and managerial constraints. Although these trends present intra-Asian opportunities, there are also areas of concern. The trends have helped polarize the financial and technical superiority of the developed countries and the corresponding inferiority of the developed countries in the region of the developing ones. In the long term, this gap could be filled through technology transfer. In the short term, however, there are concerns that imported construction services could grow at the expense of the indigenous sectors of the developing countries. This paper illustrates this dilemma with the case of Japan as a world leader in international construction services. Its dominance has apparently come through the orchestration of industrial and corporate policies, implemented in a highly regulated and protected domestic market. However, construction industries in other Asian economies (such as China) will have to leapfrog in technology, finance and management know-how (e.g. through joint ventures with developed countries' construction companies) before they can become formidable powers in an environment that has become much more global, more de-regulated, more open and more competitive than before.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Asia; construction; construction industry development; globalization |
| Index terms: | Asia, construction project, globalization, developed country, China, technology transfer, construction sector, developing country, private sector participation, construction company, Japan, deregulation, international construction, vertical integration, construction industry, infrastructure project, markets, joint venture, construction industry development, domestic construction |
| Subjects: | stakeholder participation, knowledge management, economic analysis, regions and continents, construction type, strategic management, organization, business, vertical integration, industry analysis, regulatory law, infrastructure and transport systems, economic factors, Geography, production management, development economics |
| Topics: | Supply Chain Management, International Construction, Legal Issues, Construction Technology, Stakeholder Management, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Project Management, Engineering Principles, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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