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Determinants of joint venture performance in the construction industry: cases from the mass rapid transit project of SingaporeSridharan, GUniversity of London 1995Texto completo disponível |
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Enhancing the Facilities Management (FM) service delivery in Malaysia: The development of Performance Measurement Framework (PERFM)Myeda, NEUCL (University College London) 2013Texto completo disponível |
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Potential application of industrial housebuilding techniques to the Ugandan construction industryAlam, NUCL (University College London) 2006Texto completo disponível |
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Sustainable Building Services Systems ManagementOkon, BBUCL (University College London) 2013Texto completo disponível |
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How some firms grow faster than others: A study of UK built environment professional service firms (sic 2003: 7420)Choudhury, SSUCL (University College London) 2008Texto completo disponível |
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Conceptualizing change in the Portuguese footwear industry: regional voices and cognitive spaces of agencyNunes, R.JUCL (University College London) 2011Texto completo disponível |
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Investigating individual preferences for new mobility services: the case of “mobility as a service” productsMatyas, Melinda BeatrixUCL (University College London) 2020Texto completo disponível |
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"Minimising clients' surprise" case study: The Lofos EdisonLaoudis, DUCL (University College London) 2005Texto completo disponível |
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'Mechanic' to the book trade: Joseph Whitaker and information services in the Victorian book tradeCalder, RachelUCL (University College London) 2021Texto completo disponível |
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Air travel: The experiences of wheelchair users and those who help them and implications for service improvementsDavies, Andrew PhilipUCL (University College London) 2020Texto completo disponível |