The activities of the construction industry can be interpreted as a network of transactions, or contracts. According to Williamson's framework, the analysis of transaction costs explains why the exchange of goods and services is governed by a specific government structure, ranging from "hierarchy" to "market". The study is based on two recent field studies of homebuilders and commercial (non-residential) contractors, which follow the analytical methodology of Eccles's investigation of homebuilders' subcontracting practice. In this investigation, Eccles argued for the theoretical existence of the "quasifirm", a stable organizational unit between the homebuilder and specialty subcontractors. Before illustrating the authors' findings, the paper first presents a review of Eccles's study of homebuilders, including a verification of its results. The paper concludes with a discussion of the limitations of the presented studies.

Subcontracting practices in USA homebuilding an empirical verification of Eccles's findings 20 years later / Costantino, N.; Pietroforte, R.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0969-7012. - STAMPA. - 8:1(2002), pp. 15-23. [10.1016/S0969-7012(01)00019-3]

Subcontracting practices in USA homebuilding an empirical verification of Eccles's findings 20 years later

Costantino, N.;
2002-01-01

Abstract

The activities of the construction industry can be interpreted as a network of transactions, or contracts. According to Williamson's framework, the analysis of transaction costs explains why the exchange of goods and services is governed by a specific government structure, ranging from "hierarchy" to "market". The study is based on two recent field studies of homebuilders and commercial (non-residential) contractors, which follow the analytical methodology of Eccles's investigation of homebuilders' subcontracting practice. In this investigation, Eccles argued for the theoretical existence of the "quasifirm", a stable organizational unit between the homebuilder and specialty subcontractors. Before illustrating the authors' findings, the paper first presents a review of Eccles's study of homebuilders, including a verification of its results. The paper concludes with a discussion of the limitations of the presented studies.
2002
Subcontracting practices in USA homebuilding an empirical verification of Eccles's findings 20 years later / Costantino, N.; Pietroforte, R.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLY MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0969-7012. - STAMPA. - 8:1(2002), pp. 15-23. [10.1016/S0969-7012(01)00019-3]
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