This research also aims to develop a robust trust framework which can improve the understanding of the theory to support trust in alliancing, in particular the ALT and AMT relationship to improve project success factors. Research in trust within the construction industry has not yet examined how the relational signals within the five situations in the normative framework identified by Siegwart Lindenberg affect the level of trustworthiness between partners. More research is necessary to explore potential frameworks that can be used as the basis for future research in trust. Data from previous research in the performance of alliance has been used to verify the proposed framework. The framework will be developed in the ALT and AMT relationship to improve project success factors within the alliance. The originality of this research is trying to understand trust in the context of project alliancing in Australia as there are an increasing number of construction projects using the alliancing procurement method. Additionally, this research is examining the conditions of trust from the ALT and AMT teams specifically formed for the collaboration of project alliancing.
History
Event
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors International Research Conference (2011 : Manchester, U. K.)
Pagination
1637 - 1648
Publisher
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Location
Manchester, U. K.
Place of publication
[Manchester, U. K.]
Start date
2011-09-11
End date
2011-09-13
ISBN-13
9781907842191
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2011, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Editor/Contributor(s)
L Ruddock, P Chynoweth, C Egbu, M Sutrisna, A Parsa
Title of proceedings
COBRA 2011 : Proceedings of the RICS Construction and Property Conference