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Emerging Debates in the Construction Industry - The Developing Nations' Perspective (Hardcover)
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Emerging Debates in the Construction Industry - The Developing Nations' Perspective (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research Collections for Construction in Developing Countries
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This book seeks to critically engage with emerging issues and
debates within the construction industry, but from the perspective
of developing economies. Themes such as the 4th industrial
revolution, management of pandemics, sustainability, diversity and
inclusion, collaboration, skills development, and behavioural
studies are at the cutting edge of research and development in
developed countries, however, they remain problematic for
industries and environments which are yet to understand the
emerging growth patterns of their economies. The successful
integration and diffusion of these themes into developing nations'
environments and cultures must be synchronized with their current
developmental agenda. By acknowledging and understanding the
difficulty and diversity of construction administrations that exist
in different countries, this book can help construction
professionals in developing countries to adopt technologies,
policies and products which are proving successful in developed
nations. Useful reading for researchers and practitioners in both
developed and developing countries alike, this book gives an
insight and understanding of emerging areas in developing
countries.
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