Analysis of the Capability of Korean Construction ompanies for International Investment Development Business

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis of the Capability of Korean Construction Companies for International Investment Development Business

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Abstract

Korean overseas construction has been on the rise, and exceeded the 2011 goal of $50 billion by securing $59.1 billion in orders. However, these orders were heavily concentrated in the Middle East (50%) and plant construction contracts (75%). This study suggests that, to maintain growth in foreign markets, Korea construction companies should enter into the high value-added investment development business and aggressively seek ways to diversify their regions of activity and construction types. To secure the entry of Korean construction companies into lucrative markets and better understand the competitive factors facing Korean construction concerns, a survey of the literature and focus group discussions targeting relevant experts were carried out. From those efforts, a list of 44 competitive factors crucial to entering and competing in the international investment development business was developed. Survey responses were analyzed by applying IPA. The results revealed that while Korean concerns compete well in engineering/technical capabilities, maintaining a cooperative relationship with contractors, and warranty/after sales service capabilities, their ability to obtain business information on the target country, to form private/public cooperative systems, and to build international human networks require immediate improvement.
Translated title of the contributionAnalysis of the Capability of Korean Construction Companies for International Investment Development Business
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)112-121
Number of pages10
Journal한국건축시공학회지
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2013

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