Jewell, C; Flanagan, R and Anac, C (2010) Understanding UK construction professional services exports: Definitions and characteristics. Construction Management and Economics, 28(3), pp. 231-239. ISSN 1466433X
Abstract
Services are very important to the UK balance of trade; a surplus has been recorded for trade in services every year since 1966. Construction professional services exports (CPS), which cover architecture, engineering and surveying (AES), have also increased, contributing over £3bn to the UK trade balance in 2007. The changing environment of construction professional services exports complicates the validity of the characteristics and definitions of services as described in the research literature and official export statistics. Through semi-structured interviews undertaken with large consulting engineers and a roundtable discussion with industry and government representatives, the research found that the impact of globalization and the changes in the construction business environment, such as increasing foreign ownership and changing forms of procurement, are not fully reflected in the official statistics. There have also been rapid changes in technology, procurement and methods of delivery which have impacted on exporting AES firms and a more appropriate set of characteristics is needed to better reflect the project-specific and knowledge-intensive nature of AES firms.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | construction; exports; globalization; knowledge-based economy; services |
| Index terms: | validity, statistics, construction professional, export, ownership, consulting engineer, interview, surveying, trade balance, globalization |
| Subjects: | economic analysis, health monitoring assessment and metrics, mathematical modelling, profession, data collection methods, evaluation and assessment methods, economic factors, economics, professional development |
| Topics: | Organizational Design, International Construction, Roles and Professions, Information Management, Research Practice, Health and Safety, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCEA |
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