Print Email Facebook Twitter From Agents to Stewards? Experiences from a Dutch Infrastructure Case Study Title From Agents to Stewards? Experiences from a Dutch Infrastructure Case Study Author Potemans, A. (TU Delft Public Commissioning) Volker, L. (TU Delft Public Commissioning) Hermans, M.H. (TU Delft Public Commissioning) Contributor Gorse, Chris (editor) Neilson, Christopher J. (editor) Date 2018 Abstract In the construction industry clients largely depend on contractors to deliver projects. According to agency theory problems of goal conflict and information asymmetry arise in this delegation of work because both the principal and the agent are self- interested. The control-oriented governance mechanisms that agency theorists propose as a means to resolve these problems can act counterproductive and give rise to new problems. Stewardship theory offers a counterweight to agency theory and assumes a relational reciprocity between the principal and the steward. Recently, a large group of Dutch public construction clients and contractors have collaboratively expressed their desire to improve their relationship in a manifest called ‘the market vision’. This phenomenon can be interpreted as a desire to shift from a principal- agent towards a principal-steward relationship. The aim of this paper is to explore how public clients engage in stewardship relationships with contractors. This research is based on a case study of one of the most ambitious projects under the umbrella of this market vision trajectory. The analysis of the documents, observation notes and semi-structured interviews with project team members indicate that they developed a relationship which can be characterised as a principal-steward bond. By investing in relationship-building from the pre-commercial phase, throughout the tender phase and the execution phase, they put their individual differences beside in order to reach their initially defined common goal. It remains however to be seen whether this can be considered as a complete stewardship relation. Subject agency theorystewardship theorypublic commissioningpartnering To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d9e0efc6-bd30-46b7-a100-ee6a3e0557d1 Publisher ARCOM, Association of Researchers in Construction Management, Manchester, UK ISBN 978-0-9955463-2-5 Source Proceedings 34th Annual ARCOM Conference Event 34th Annual ARCOM Conference, 2018-09-03 → 2018-09-05, Belfast, United Kingdom Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2018 A. Potemans, L. Volker, M.H. Hermans Files PDF Paper_Arcom.pdf 623.31 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d9e0efc6-bd30-46b7-a100-ee6a3e0557d1/datastream/OBJ/view