From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis

Despite its contribution to the Spanish economy, as far as the authors are aware, the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction industry has neither been measured nor have the factors influencing it been analyzed. This paper measures the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction secto...

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Main Authors: Xosé Luís Fernández-López, Pablo Coto-Millán
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2015-03-01
Series:Construction Economics and Building
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4168
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spelling doaj-8d01ff0f39824bbcb50ea9b6a81c196a2020-11-25T00:08:13ZengUTS ePRESSConstruction Economics and Building2204-90292015-03-0115110.5130/AJCEB.v15i1.41682794From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial CrisisXosé Luís Fernández-López0Pablo Coto-Millán1University of CantabriaUniversity of Cantabria Despite its contribution to the Spanish economy, as far as the authors are aware, the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction industry has neither been measured nor have the factors influencing it been analyzed. This paper measures the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction sector before and during the current financial crisis and investigates the degree to which factors influencing efficiency levels in this sector have changed. Stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) methods are applied to firm-level data (692 constructions firms) over the period 1996-2011. The results show that the average Technical Efficiency of the sector is 0.85. Results also indicate that variables affecting Technical Efficiency in the construction sector must be analyzed depending on real state cycle. Based on the findings, policy recommendations to improve the sector efficiency were developed. Important factors affecting efficiency change have been identified, and some managerial recommendations to increase the sector efficiency have been developed. The main recommendations for construction companies include: (1) cooperation and company mergers have a positive impact on companies’ efficiency; (2) accumulation of excessive financial burden damages the business long-term stability; and (3) business strategy should be tailored to economic prospects. Paper Type: Viewpoint https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4168Technical efficiencythe construction industrySpainstochastic frontier analysis.
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author Xosé Luís Fernández-López
Pablo Coto-Millán
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Pablo Coto-Millán
From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
Construction Economics and Building
Technical efficiency
the construction industry
Spain
stochastic frontier analysis.
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Pablo Coto-Millán
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title From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
title_short From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
title_full From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
title_fullStr From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
title_full_unstemmed From the Boom to the Collapse: a Technical Efficiency Analysis of the Spanish Construction Industry during the Financial Crisis
title_sort from the boom to the collapse: a technical efficiency analysis of the spanish construction industry during the financial crisis
publisher UTS ePRESS
series Construction Economics and Building
issn 2204-9029
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Despite its contribution to the Spanish economy, as far as the authors are aware, the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction industry has neither been measured nor have the factors influencing it been analyzed. This paper measures the technical efficiency of the Spanish construction sector before and during the current financial crisis and investigates the degree to which factors influencing efficiency levels in this sector have changed. Stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) methods are applied to firm-level data (692 constructions firms) over the period 1996-2011. The results show that the average Technical Efficiency of the sector is 0.85. Results also indicate that variables affecting Technical Efficiency in the construction sector must be analyzed depending on real state cycle. Based on the findings, policy recommendations to improve the sector efficiency were developed. Important factors affecting efficiency change have been identified, and some managerial recommendations to increase the sector efficiency have been developed. The main recommendations for construction companies include: (1) cooperation and company mergers have a positive impact on companies’ efficiency; (2) accumulation of excessive financial burden damages the business long-term stability; and (3) business strategy should be tailored to economic prospects. Paper Type: Viewpoint
topic Technical efficiency
the construction industry
Spain
stochastic frontier analysis.
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/AJCEB/article/view/4168
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