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Learning approaches for housing, service and infrastructure project organizations

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  • Ingeborg Knauseder
  • Per-Erik Josephson
  • Alexander Styhre

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Capturing and sharing experiences that may be applicable in several projects is generally recognized as a way of enhancing the performance of construction projects. Several studies have reported difficulties in applying learning approaches that could be applicable for a wide range of projects. The learning behaviour in three types of construction project: housing, service and infrastructure, is examined by the means of a questionnaire study including 51 construction projects and more than 800 responses from clients, designers, contractors' managers, contractors' workers and subcontractors. The effects of leadership, openness and influence are considered. Based on a factor analysis, three approaches to learning were identified: organizing for learning, experimenting and networking. While housing project organizations do not demonstrate any specific preferences, service project organizations show a focus on networking and infrastructure project organizations show the highest interest in experimenting. On the basis of these results it can be concluded that learning approaches are dependent on the type of project. Thus adopting different learning approaches for different types of construction project seems to be a more relevant strategy than implementing a 'one size fits all' learning approach for all construction project organizations.

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  • Ingeborg Knauseder & Per-Erik Josephson & Alexander Styhre, 2007. "Learning approaches for housing, service and infrastructure project organizations," Construction Management and Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(8), pages 857-867.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:conmgt:v:25:y:2007:i:8:p:857-867
    DOI: 10.1080/01446190601164121
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    1. Hamzah Abdul-Rahman & Ali Mohammed Alashwal & Zatil Hidayah Jamaludin, 2011. "Implementation and Methods of Project Learning in Quantity Surveying Firms: Barriers, Enablers and Success Factors," American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, Science Publications, vol. 3(3), pages 430-438, September.

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