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The risks and rewards of international construction from an Australian perspective

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Campbell, B Wood
Very little research has been carried out regarding the risks and rewards of the international construction industry/market from an Australian perspective. A survey was sent to Australian based construction companies known to be operating internationally, to obtain their insights and perspectives on the risks and rewards of the international construction industry/market and international construction projects. Australian based companies have expanded their operations in order to benefit from inducements such as growth, profit and diversification. Continuing globalization and the openness of new markets has also provided significant opportunities to expand for Australian companies. Those Australian construction companies that have been operating abroad have been doing so for 20+ years in the Asia-Pacific and Australasian regions. This is significant as it shows that easily accessible markets are a stepping stone for further overseas expansion. The most commonly rated rewards for operating overseas were growth and profit; which matched the initial reason most companies chose to expand overseas. It was established that the ability to increase long term profitability through diversification was the biggest inducement for Australian construction companies expanding their operations overseas. When asked to rate the risks associated with international construction not one risk was rated significantly higher than the rest which supports the conclusion that the types of risks and rewards associated with each market rarely vary; only the severity and likelihood of occurrence. From an overall Australian perspective this research has established that the reasons and rewards for expanding overseas were the identical. Further that the risks associated with international construction were established as being different and varied depending on the market.<br>

History

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, Swinburne University of Technology, AGSE

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Kenley

Pagination

69 - 94

Start date

2007-07-04

End date

2007-07-05

ISBN-13

9780980332810

ISBN-10

0980332818

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of 2007 Conference of the Australasian Universities Building Education Association

Event

Australasian Universities Building Education Association. Conference (2007: Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, Swinburne University of Technology

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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