Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry

The traditional general procurement route found in many housing projects in Malaysia is conceptualized as a governance structure following the transaction cost economics (TCE) approach. This approach has been used to examine governance structures in different economic sectors in several countries bu...

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Main Authors: Suraya Ismail, Khaldun Malek, Hamzah Abdul-Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Malaya 2008-12-01
Series:Journal of Design and the Built Environment
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Online Access:http://e-journal.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/3238/Vol%204-7.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a1769779b114d08800d16e7a1747a4a2020-11-24T23:24:04ZengUniversity of MalayaJournal of Design and the Built Environment1823-42082232-15002008-12-01418596Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industrySuraya Ismail0Khaldun Malek,1Hamzah Abdul-Rahman2Faculty of Built Environment, University of MalayaFaculty of Economics and Administrative Studies, University of MalayaFaculty of Built Environment, University of MalayaThe traditional general procurement route found in many housing projects in Malaysia is conceptualized as a governance structure following the transaction cost economics (TCE) approach. This approach has been used to examine governance structures in different economic sectors in several countries but evidence of its use in the context of developing countries is limited. This lack of evidence has prompted the authors to conduct a preliminary study to ascertain whether a TCE approach can explain construction governance structures in developing countries. This research does not discuss the trade-off that governs the choice of hybrids, market or hierarchies for organizing transactions. Rather, it takes advantage of existing research to substantiate the specific properties of hybrid organizations as governance structures. The main focus is coordination. Coordination is specified at two levels. At Level 1 is the coordination of specialization (i.e. the formation of the project team members) and at Level 2 is the coordination mode of the contracting parties (client and contractor) and the agents involved (the lead designer and project manage r). A case survey method was adopted. Preliminary findings seem to suggest that clients have used hierarchical themes in the contracts and high powered incentives to coordinate with in the contracting parties. The research findings suggest that all participants involved in the sample studied used governance structures symptomatic of a hybrid organization.http://e-journal.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/3238/Vol%204-7.pdfhybrid organi zationscoordinationtransaction cost economicsprocurementgovernance structureshybrid organizations
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author Suraya Ismail
Khaldun Malek,
Hamzah Abdul-Rahman
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Khaldun Malek,
Hamzah Abdul-Rahman
Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
Journal of Design and the Built Environment
hybrid organi zations
coordination
transaction cost economics
procurement
governance structures
hybrid organizations
author_facet Suraya Ismail
Khaldun Malek,
Hamzah Abdul-Rahman
author_sort Suraya Ismail
title Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
title_short Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
title_full Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
title_fullStr Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
title_full_unstemmed Coordination in contractual relations: Some preliminary findings from the Malaysian housing industry
title_sort coordination in contractual relations: some preliminary findings from the malaysian housing industry
publisher University of Malaya
series Journal of Design and the Built Environment
issn 1823-4208
2232-1500
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The traditional general procurement route found in many housing projects in Malaysia is conceptualized as a governance structure following the transaction cost economics (TCE) approach. This approach has been used to examine governance structures in different economic sectors in several countries but evidence of its use in the context of developing countries is limited. This lack of evidence has prompted the authors to conduct a preliminary study to ascertain whether a TCE approach can explain construction governance structures in developing countries. This research does not discuss the trade-off that governs the choice of hybrids, market or hierarchies for organizing transactions. Rather, it takes advantage of existing research to substantiate the specific properties of hybrid organizations as governance structures. The main focus is coordination. Coordination is specified at two levels. At Level 1 is the coordination of specialization (i.e. the formation of the project team members) and at Level 2 is the coordination mode of the contracting parties (client and contractor) and the agents involved (the lead designer and project manage r). A case survey method was adopted. Preliminary findings seem to suggest that clients have used hierarchical themes in the contracts and high powered incentives to coordinate with in the contracting parties. The research findings suggest that all participants involved in the sample studied used governance structures symptomatic of a hybrid organization.
topic hybrid organi zations
coordination
transaction cost economics
procurement
governance structures
hybrid organizations
url http://e-journal.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/3238/Vol%204-7.pdf
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