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A Cross-case Analysis on the Barriers to Knowledge Sharing Practices in Construction Joint Ventures

Construction joint ventures often used as a strategic platform to facilitate learning and acquire knowledge associated with individual partner skills and capabilities, and further integrate the new knowledge into their own system and structure. Although previous literature has highlighted many benef...

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