Fundamental Analysis of Profitability of Large Engineering and Construction Firms

This research examines the strategic performance of sixty-one large international engineering and construction (E&C) firms from the regions of North America, Europe, and East Asia. The primary objective is to identify critical factors of corporate strategy that potentially affect the prospects o...

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