Abstract
This paper reports the results of three case studies of firms involved with design for the built environment who have been working in international markets for more than two decades. The first two firms are architectural practices and the third is a construction firm which designs and constructs. Their markets are diverse and their strategies have evolved over the two decades. There are numerous differences between countries including cultural, social, project governance structures, regulatory, procurement strategies, terminology, codes, etc. What is it that makes these firms able to develop sustainable business models in internationalisation? A grounded theory approach was used to examine the three case studies and develop a reflexive capability model drawing from the sociological theory of reflexivity to interpret the characteristics of the firms' ability to be able to adapt to different international conditions. Twenty-two interviews were conducted across the three firms. Results indicated that sustainable business models rely upon the management of social, cultural and intellectual capital. The strategic management of capital leads to the development of increasing reflexive capability within the processes related to internationalisation. Reflexive capability is a characteristic of the three successful case study firms internationalising and working within global models of practice. This paper focuses on the role of cultural capital in a reflexive capability model for sustainable internationalisation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Construction for Development: Proceedings of the 2007 CIB World Building Congress (CIB W104 2007), 14-18 May, 2007, Cape Town, South Africa |
Publisher | CIB |
Pages | 1049-1061 |
Number of pages | 13 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781920017040 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | CIB Congress - Duration: 5 May 2013 → … |
Conference
Conference | CIB Congress |
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Period | 5/05/13 → … |
Keywords
- construction industry
- globalization
- case studies
- cultural capital
- grounded theory