SPECIFIC EVOLUTIONS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION BUSINESSES
Iulian Patriche
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Romanian Economic Business Review, 2009, vol. 4, issue 1, 65-72
Abstract:
The business market in the domain of constructions takes into account the system of specific relations generated by the activities developed by the enterprises which offer their products and services realised in the respective domain to other enterprises or organisations and to the population. As a result, the system of business relations is particularised, within the framework of a global market, by the nature of the products and by the clients’ characteristics who are interested in the respective products and services, which individualizes the market of goods and services in the domain of constructions through the manner of manifestation and materialization of the offer and demand and through the way in which transactions are realised. Consequently, in order to delimit the constructions’ market and especially to analyse managerial evolutions of businesses in the respective field, it is necessary to take into account a set of specific elements. In this sense, we take into account: the new coordinates of evolution in the constructions’ sector, the consumption, number, category and importance of the firms which represent possible clients; the type of problems which form its offer of merchandise; the system of payment.
Keywords: business management; business market; transactions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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