Barriers and enablers in risk management practices in construction industry amongst bumiputera contractors
Nowadays, an important process in a construction project’s success is risk management because it can reduce or remove adverse occurrences that can affect the aims of the construction project in terms of safety, quality and delay. In the Malaysian construction industry, the application of risk man...
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2021
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Summary: | Nowadays, an important process in a construction project’s success is risk
management because it can reduce or remove adverse occurrences that can affect the
aims of the construction project in terms of safety, quality and delay. In the Malaysian
construction industry, the application of risk management is at a low level, where it is
executed in traditional ways, which are brainstorming and checklists. These are due to
the high cost of hiring experts, lack of knowledge and avoiding extra costs. The aim
of this study was to develop a framework of the relationship between the barriers and
enablers in risk management practices. To achieve the aim, three objectives were laid
out, which were identifying the significant barrier factors in risk management
practices, identifying the significant enabler factors in risk management practices and
develop the structural relationship between the barriers and enablers in risk
management practices. The method used in this study was the quantitative research
method, wherein data were collected using a questionnaire survey. An actual survey
was carried out by distributing questionnaire forms to Bumiputera contractors in Johor.
The outcome of the responses from 34 respondents of the actual survey indicated that
all barrier and enabler factors had a Cronbach’s alpha value of more than 0.796 and
0.839. Therefore, the consistency of the data was high. The data were then applied for
factor analysis. Next, the data were used to develop a structural relationship model of
the barrier and enabler factors using SmartPLS software. As identified in the model, it
was found that the group factor which has the highest impact on the barriers and
enablers in risk management issues with a path coefficient β-value of 3.287 is
Management initiative (CE), which comes from the Lack of knowledge (CB) group.
Identifying these factors could provide awareness for Bumiputera contractors in
identifying potential barriers and enablers in the implementation of risk management
practices when handling their construction projects. |
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