Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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247673 | Automation in Construction | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
An examination of the building materials sector raised two critical questions: Why do more firms in the building materials sector not attempt to directly gauge end-users' preferences? And, why do many materials producers employ self-limiting definitions of building materials? The sector was analyzed using transaction cost economics and network theory. A framework was then developed for materials development and innovation. The role of a key actor in the framework, the researcher, was illustrated through a materials study performed in a developing country. In concluding, it is suggested the framework could be used to expand the study, expand markets for the producer and strengthen producer–researcher links.
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Authors
Felichism W. Kabo,