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Securing the embeddedness of psychosocial diffusion indicators into the Turkish construction industry

Purpose The paper aims to investigate the employee–stakeholder engagement on business performance. A psychosocial approach was used to evaluate employees’ perception and role engagement on organisational performance, cognisant of: strategy development; leadership; fiscal acuity; employees’ skills, e...

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Published in:Journal of financial management of property and construction 2018-04, Vol.23 (1), p.90-111
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Architectural engineering
Beneficiaries
Building information modeling
Business
Civil engineering
Competitive advantage
Construction
Construction industry
Correlation analysis
Diffusion
Efficiency
Embedded systems
Embedding
Employees
Indicators
Industry 4.0
Information communication
Information technology
Innovations
Intellectual capital
Knowledge
Leadership
Priorities
Productivity
Reliability analysis
Skills
Social factors
Supply chains
Technology adoption
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