Becoming International: Are Malaysian ArchitecturalFirms Ready to Take the Challenges?
Malaysian architectural firms are being increasingly encouraged to internationalise their business operations due to market liberalization factors but they are often perceived to lack expertise in terms of internationalisation. This paper presents the outcomes of an empirical investigation to explor...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad, S.Z., Kitchen, P.J., Shaharudin, R.S., Kamarulzaman, Y. |
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Format: | Article |
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Zia World Press, Australia, Australia
2008
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/12227/ http://www.irbrp.com/static/documents/June/2008/Paper22.pdf |
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