Barriers to International Construction Joint Ventures (ICJVs) in Myanmar

Thet Htar Swe, Wasaporn Techapeeraparnich
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Companies all around the world have been attempting to grow through collaborative partnerships in recent years. International Construction Joint Ventures (ICJVs) have grown in popularity as the global construction industry integrates into a more dynamic economic environment. Due to the inherent complexities of ICJVs, featuring a plethora of management systems, different goals and organizational climates, cultural fit and communication act as the barriers for ICJVs. Furthermore, A comparative study would help to indicate what are the most common barriers for ICJVs in Myanmar. This research aims to identify the barriers to ICJVs in Myanmar and propose effective drivers to solve the barriers. Six in-depth case studies of ICJV projects were carried out through interviews with corporate executives, general managers, senior managers, project managers, and business managers who have acquired international experience and are directly involved in handling overseas construction projects to compare their perceptions. All interviewees had experience in International Joint Venture companies for at least 5 years. Data were collected from International Joint Venture projects currently having and used to have in Yangon, Myanmar for this research. The results suggest that the most common barriers to ICJVs in Myanmar construction industries include the political situation of Myanmar, Differences in organization policies among ICJVs contracting parties, lack of key employees, international business network, language and culture. The study found four more barriers associated with ICJV which were electricity price, land price, difficulty of proper banking transaction and unstable fluctuation of currency exchange. As a result, this research provides the establishment of specific knowledge of barriers for ICJVs in Myanmar.
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缅甸国际建筑合资企业(ICJVs)的障碍
近年来,世界各地的公司都试图通过合作伙伴关系来实现增长。随着全球建筑业融入更有活力的经济环境,国际建筑合资企业(icjv)越来越受欢迎。由于国际合资企业固有的复杂性,具有管理制度过多、目标和组织氛围不同等特点,文化契合度和沟通成为国际合资企业发展的障碍。此外,一项比较研究将有助于指出缅甸ICJVs最常见的障碍是什么。本研究旨在确定缅甸ICJVs的障碍,并提出有效的驱动因素来解决这些障碍。通过对具有国际经验并直接参与海外建设项目的企业高管、总经理、高级管理人员、项目经理和业务经理的访谈,对ICJV项目进行了六个深入的案例研究,比较了他们的看法。所有受访者都有在国际合资公司工作至少5年的经验。数据是从目前在缅甸仰光的国际合资企业项目中收集的,用于这项研究。结果表明,缅甸建筑行业ICJVs最常见的障碍包括缅甸的政治形势、ICJVs缔约方之间的组织政策差异、缺乏关键员工、国际商业网络、语言和文化。该研究还发现了与ICJV相关的另外四个障碍,即电价、地价、适当的银行交易困难和货币汇率波动不稳定。因此,本研究提供了缅甸ICJVs障碍的具体知识的建立。
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