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博士生导师
硕士生导师
任职 : 中国管理案例共享中心主任;中国国有企业研究院 执行院长
性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:经济管理学院
学科:项目管理. 企业管理
办公地点:大连理工大学经济管理学院D612
联系方式:zhufw@dlut.edu.cn
电子邮箱:zhufw@dlut.edu.cn
Structural Equation Model for Evaluating Factors Affecting Quality of Social Infrastructure Projects
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2018-05-01
发表刊物:SUSTAINABILITY
收录刊物:SCIE、SSCI
卷号:10
期号:5
ISSN号:2071-1050
关键字:critical quality factors; public construction industry; PLS-SEM; key constructs; Pakistan
摘要:The quality of the constructed social infrastructure project has been considered a necessary measure for the sustainability of projects. Studies on factors affecting project quality have used various techniques and methods to explain the relationships between particular variables. Unexpectedly, Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) has acquired very little concern in factors affecting project quality studies. To address this limitation in the body of knowledge, the objective of this study was to apply the SEM approach and build a model that explained and identified the critical factors affecting quality in social infrastructure projects. The authors developed a quantitative approach using smart-PLS version 3.2.7. This study shed light on the views of different experts based on their experience in public construction projects in Pakistan. Particularly, the authors aimed to find out the relationships between construction, stakeholders, materials, design, and external factors, and how these relate to project quality. The findings of this study revealed that the R-2 value of the model was scored at 0.749, which meant that the five exogenous latent constructs collectively explained 74.9% of the variance in project quality. The Goodness-of-Fit of the model was 0.458. The construction related factor was the most important out of the five constructs. This study determined that better planning and monitoring and evaluation should be developed to better address and control the quality defects by decision-makers, project managers as well as contractors. These findings might support practitioners and decision makers to focus on quality related problems that might occur in their current or future projects.