Abstract
Cross-border co-operation can foster learning and contribute positively to business
performance and social cohesion. This paper considers construction firms' economic
motivation for co-operation around the Ireland - Northern Ireland border. This area,
while impacted by the Brexit uncertainty, shares many of the economic and
developmental characteristics of border areas throughout Europe. The purpose of the
study is to investigate the impact of Brexit on cross border trade by the construction
sector in Ireland and investigate the current tensions and barriers to that sector. A
qualitative methodology adopted a literature review and semi-structured interview
strategy. Data was collected from purposively selected contractors in the North and
South of Ireland, who have recent experience of cross border construction.
Qualitative analysis identifies themes and issues arising which enabled examination
of commonalities and differences between the respondents. Differing regulatory
regimes, perceived barriers to cross-border co-operation and uncertainty reduce crossborder
trade. The study establishes the lack of Brexit preparedness of industry and
the need for more industry specific research regarding the level of existing cross
border trade, and the measures that could be adopted to resist fragmentation and
integrate Irish cross border construction trade in the context of Brexit.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 34th Annual ARCOM Conference: Proceedings |
Publisher | ARCOM |
Pages | 109–118 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 04 Sep 2018 |
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Student Theses
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Implementation and Effectiveness of the ISO 9001 Quality Management System in the Construction Sector in the UK and Ireland
Author: Brooks, T., Jul 2020Supervisor: Gunning, J. (Supervisor) & Spillane, J. P. (External person) (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy