This paper addresses a research question on why construction companies fail in their business. Starting with the concept of growth and capacity underinvestment archetype, a new and operational systems thinking model is developed. The conceptual systems thinking model includes a set of causal structure that can explain various modes (including the growth and failure modes) of business performance of small and medium construction companies. Mainly the three components - projects, finance and capacity - and the understanding of their nexus (or causal inter-relationships) are found to be sufficient to reveal different performance modes in construction business. Further, the three operational aspects, namely, the business growth or decline process; the situation of financial and other capacity resource consumption; and the management of projects, finance and other capacity resources have been identified as the interrelated core and integral aspects of construction business. The three inter-related core aspects could actually include and explain different possible range of business situations, policies and practices in a construction company.
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BAJRACHARYA, A., OGUNLANA, S. O., Siew GOH, C., & Chen TAN, H. (2018). Conceptualising the nexus of projects, finance and capacity in construction business. Frontiers of Engineering Management, 0(0), 0. https://doi.org/10.15302/j-fem-2018021
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