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A framework for identifying construction companies best practice: A panacea for corporate performance failure
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, AO; Cattell, K; Rotimi, J.O.B. (World Building Congress (WBC), 2013)This paper is a review of literature on measurements of corporate performance of construction companies in the South African construction industry and the need for improvement in performance measurements. Despite the accrued ... -
An empirical analysis of construction organisations’ competitive strategies and performance
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, AO; Rotimi, JOB (Emerald, 2015)Purpose – The essence of strategy formulation is to assist an organisation obtain a strategic fit with its environment and help enhance organisational continuous improvement in achieving performance excellence. The purpose ... -
Impact of organisational structure and strategies on construction organisations' performance
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, AO; Cattell, KS; Rotimi, J.O.B. (Australiasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA), 2013)There is an age long interest that the strategic management literature requires a better understanding of how the structure and strategy of an organisation influence its corporate performance. This standing interest increases ... -
Measuring strategic performance in construction companies: a proposed integrated model
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, AO; Rotimi, JOB (Emerald, 2015)Purpose – This paper aims to examine and compare a performance measurement system and performance frameworks commonly used within the construction industry. The paper explores the strengths and weaknesses of balanced ... -
Relationship Between Decision-making Style, Competitive Strategies and Organisational Performance among Construction Organisations
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, A; Rotimi, JOB (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016)Purpose The decision-making styles and strategies of organisations play significant roles in their competitive advantage and the achievement of superior performance. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of ... -
The effects of business environments on corporate strategies and performance of construction organisations
Oyewobi, LO; Windapo, AO; Cattell, KS; Rotimi, J.O.B. (Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), 2013)The study examines the moderating effects of business environment in the relationship between strategies used by construction organisations and examines how these can be used in attaining competitive advantage, and improved ...