Developing a Decision-Making Framework for Market Entry in the Sheet Metal Construction Industry

abstract: Entering a new market in the construction industry is a complex task. Although many contractors have experienced the benefits of expanding their market offerings, many more have had unsuccessful experiences causing hardship for the entire organization. Standardized decision-making proces...

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Other Authors: Sullivan, Jera Jo (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38641
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-386412018-06-22T03:07:19Z Developing a Decision-Making Framework for Market Entry in the Sheet Metal Construction Industry abstract: Entering a new market in the construction industry is a complex task. Although many contractors have experienced the benefits of expanding their market offerings, many more have had unsuccessful experiences causing hardship for the entire organization. Standardized decision-making processes can help to increase the likelihood of success, but few specialty contractors have taken the time to develop a formal procedure. According to this research, only 6 percent of survey respondents and 7 percent of case study participants from the sheet metal industry have a formal decision process. Five sources of data (existing literature, industry survey, semi-structured interviews, factor prioritization workshops, and expert panel discussions) are consulted to understand the current market entry decision-making practices and needs of the sheet metal industry. The data help to accomplish three study objectives: (1) determine the current processes and best practices used for market entry decision-making in the sheet metal industry, (2) identify motivations leading to market entry by sheet metal contractors, and (3) develop a standardized decision process that improves market entry decision outcomes. Grounded in a firm understanding of industry practices, a three-phased decision-making framework is created to provide a structured approach to guide contractors to an informed decision. Four industry leaders with over 175 years of experience in construction reviewed and applied every step of the framework to ensure it is practical and easy to use for contractors. Dissertation/Thesis Sullivan, Jera Jo (Author) El Asmar, Mounir (Advisor) Gibson, G Edward (Committee member) Sullivan, Kenneth (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Civil engineering construction decision-making market entry eng 220 pages Doctoral Dissertation Civil Engineering 2016 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38641 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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construction
decision-making
market entry
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construction
decision-making
market entry
Developing a Decision-Making Framework for Market Entry in the Sheet Metal Construction Industry
description abstract: Entering a new market in the construction industry is a complex task. Although many contractors have experienced the benefits of expanding their market offerings, many more have had unsuccessful experiences causing hardship for the entire organization. Standardized decision-making processes can help to increase the likelihood of success, but few specialty contractors have taken the time to develop a formal procedure. According to this research, only 6 percent of survey respondents and 7 percent of case study participants from the sheet metal industry have a formal decision process. Five sources of data (existing literature, industry survey, semi-structured interviews, factor prioritization workshops, and expert panel discussions) are consulted to understand the current market entry decision-making practices and needs of the sheet metal industry. The data help to accomplish three study objectives: (1) determine the current processes and best practices used for market entry decision-making in the sheet metal industry, (2) identify motivations leading to market entry by sheet metal contractors, and (3) develop a standardized decision process that improves market entry decision outcomes. Grounded in a firm understanding of industry practices, a three-phased decision-making framework is created to provide a structured approach to guide contractors to an informed decision. Four industry leaders with over 175 years of experience in construction reviewed and applied every step of the framework to ensure it is practical and easy to use for contractors. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Civil Engineering 2016
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title Developing a Decision-Making Framework for Market Entry in the Sheet Metal Construction Industry
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