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Effect of stakeholder’s conflicts on project constraints: a tale of the construction industry

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Muhammad Irfan, Jamal ThaheemJamal Thaheem, Hamza Farooq Gabriel, Muhammad Sohail Anwar Malik, Abdur Rehman Nasir
Purpose The purpose of this research is to quantify the effect of stakeholder conflicts on project constraints in the construction industry using ordinal regression analysis. For this purpose, the most significant project constraints and factors that cause stakeholder conflicts found in the literature are measured. Design/methodology/approach Factors causing stakeholder conflicts and project constraints are extracted through a content analysis of the published literature. Further, a questionnaire survey is conducted involving 170 professionals to assess the effect of conflicts on project constraints. Finally, to obtain a more objective assessment, a statistical model is developed, and to highlight the most severe factors causing conflict and impacting project constraints, ordinal regression analysis is performed. Findings The results show that in the construction industry, all project constraints are affected by stakeholder conflicts. Factors that result in stakeholder conflicts indicated a positive relationship with cost, time and resources. This means that any increase or decrease in the effect of stakeholder conflicts will directly influence these three project constraints. Similarly, a negative relationship was observed between stakeholder conflicts and quality, workforce productivity, protection of environment and safety regulations in the construction industry, indicating that increase in the effect of stakeholder conflicts will decrease these four project constraints and vice versa. The results for cumulative ordinal regression model highlight that lack of communication, poor quality of completed works and change orders and rework have intense effects on project constraints collectively. Originality/value A small number of studies have been undertaken to examine the emergence of project constraints in the developing countries. And even more, its relationship with stakeholder conflicts in the construction industry is limited. This research highlights the most significant project constraints and factors that result in stakeholder conflicts in the construction industry. Therefore, this study adds to the existing body of knowledge by developing an ordinal regression model that will help decision-makers and top management control this enigma of stakeholder conflicts in the construction industry.

History

Journal

International journal of conflict management

Volume

30

Pagination

538-565

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

1044-4068

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, Emerald Publishing Limited

Issue

4

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited