Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors

Home-country joint venture (HJV) is one of the strategies contractors can use to venture into the international construction market. In this method, contractors from the same country join to undertake a project in a host country. However, this method is not common among contractors compared with oth...

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Main Authors: Alashwal, Ali Mohammed, Ann, Tan Su
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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spelling my.um.eprints.355252023-08-24T08:02:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35525/ Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors Alashwal, Ali Mohammed Ann, Tan Su NA Architecture Home-country joint venture (HJV) is one of the strategies contractors can use to venture into the international construction market. In this method, contractors from the same country join to undertake a project in a host country. However, this method is not common among contractors compared with other methods. For instance, among many overseas construction projects executed by Malaysian contractors, less than 1 of projects were completed as HJV. The purpose of this paper is to understand why this method is not common and to determine its potential benefits. For this purpose, qualitative interviews were conducted with experts from Malaysian international contractor companies. The findings highlight the reasons why HJV is not common and the factors that facilitate HJV application among contractors. Factors facilitate the application of HJV include develop strategy for partnering, plan for HJV and risk, select the right partner and others. These factors are categorized into three main project management processes, which are HJV planning, HJV execution and HJV monitoring and control. The findings of this paper can promote the application of joint venture among contractors for successful construction projects and sustainable business in the international market. © Crown Copyright in the Commonwealth of Australia 2019 School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics. Taylor & Francis 2021 Article PeerReviewed Alashwal, Ali Mohammed and Ann, Tan Su (2021) Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors. International Journal of Construction Management, 21 (12). pp. 1278-1286. ISSN 1562-3599, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2019.1613209 <https://doi.org/10.1080/15623599.2019.1613209>. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85067563298&doi=10.1080%2f15623599.2019.1613209&partnerID=40&md5=9028e38d9f926b0bfb242540680283c0 10.1080/15623599.2019.1613209
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Alashwal, Ali Mohammed
Ann, Tan Su
Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors
description Home-country joint venture (HJV) is one of the strategies contractors can use to venture into the international construction market. In this method, contractors from the same country join to undertake a project in a host country. However, this method is not common among contractors compared with other methods. For instance, among many overseas construction projects executed by Malaysian contractors, less than 1 of projects were completed as HJV. The purpose of this paper is to understand why this method is not common and to determine its potential benefits. For this purpose, qualitative interviews were conducted with experts from Malaysian international contractor companies. The findings highlight the reasons why HJV is not common and the factors that facilitate HJV application among contractors. Factors facilitate the application of HJV include develop strategy for partnering, plan for HJV and risk, select the right partner and others. These factors are categorized into three main project management processes, which are HJV planning, HJV execution and HJV monitoring and control. The findings of this paper can promote the application of joint venture among contractors for successful construction projects and sustainable business in the international market. © Crown Copyright in the Commonwealth of Australia 2019 School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics.
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title_short Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors
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title_fullStr Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors
title_full_unstemmed Application of home-country joint venture (HJV) for international construction contractors
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