TY - JOUR
T1 - Construction firms at the crossroads in Hong Kong
T2 - Going insolvency or seeking opportunity
AU - Chan, John K.W.
AU - Tam, C. M.
AU - Cheung, Ruby K.C.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Purpose - To assist contractors in Hong Kong to review their past financial performance and to formulate new strategies for their business survival in the coming years. Design/methodology/approach - The financial accounting ratios and distress scoring are very useful tools to measure the financial performance. These tools are also useful to compare the performance among themselves and over the years. The mathematical analysis together with a review of the current business environment and the characteristics of construction industry will assist contractors in Hong Kong to formulate new strategies for their own business survival in the coming years. Findings - The results have shown that the financial performance of most contractors in Hong Kong have been deteriorating very fast in the past few years. The results of all financial ratios, together with the prevailing situation of over competition, inelasticity of construction costs and reduced aggregate demand in Hong Kong, has revealed the extreme difficulty of reversing the financial performance in the coming years. Originality/value - Contractors in Hong Kong now understand that their own financial performance have been deteriorating to an alarming limit. There is an urgent need to review their business environment and to formulate new corporate strategies. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
AB - Purpose - To assist contractors in Hong Kong to review their past financial performance and to formulate new strategies for their business survival in the coming years. Design/methodology/approach - The financial accounting ratios and distress scoring are very useful tools to measure the financial performance. These tools are also useful to compare the performance among themselves and over the years. The mathematical analysis together with a review of the current business environment and the characteristics of construction industry will assist contractors in Hong Kong to formulate new strategies for their own business survival in the coming years. Findings - The results have shown that the financial performance of most contractors in Hong Kong have been deteriorating very fast in the past few years. The results of all financial ratios, together with the prevailing situation of over competition, inelasticity of construction costs and reduced aggregate demand in Hong Kong, has revealed the extreme difficulty of reversing the financial performance in the coming years. Originality/value - Contractors in Hong Kong now understand that their own financial performance have been deteriorating to an alarming limit. There is an urgent need to review their business environment and to formulate new corporate strategies. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
KW - Construction industry
KW - Financial performance
KW - Hong Kong
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U2 - 10.1108/09699980510584476
DO - 10.1108/09699980510584476
M3 - RGC 62 - Review of books or of software (or similar publications/items)
SN - 0969-9988
VL - 12
SP - 111
EP - 124
JO - Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
JF - Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
IS - 2
ER -