Project management in the Chinese construction industry: Six-case study

Chen, P; Qiang, M and Wang, J N (2009) Project management in the Chinese construction industry: Six-case study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135(10), pp. 1016-1026. ISSN 0733-9364

Abstract

Originating from the West, project management was introduced into China after the country's economic reforms in the 1980's and has since spread quickly throughout the whole country, particularly in the construction industry. However, despite the wide adoption of project management practices by construction organizations and the growing recognition of the importance of project management as an enabler of organizational success, empirical studies on project management in the context of the Chinese construction industry have been inadequate. This paper presents the results of an empirical study of six Chinese construction organizations in order to come to a more comprehensive and sophisticated understanding of project management practices in the Chinese construction industry. The findings revealed: (1) a good appreciation of the role of projects and project management and satisfaction with current project management practices; (2) 11 key aspects of project management implementation; (3) 12 resultant value and benefits; and (4) five aspects of the main challenges facing the organizations. Meanwhile, variations in project management practices and the resultant organizational value were identified, first between the three owner- and the three contractor-case study organizations, then between the two construction contractor organizations and the one design contractor organization.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: case reports; China; contracts
Index terms: variation, China, construction contractor, design contractor, organizational value, project management practice, empirical study, construction industry, implementation, project management, construction organization, case study, satisfaction, owner
Subjects: sociology, industry analysis, research methods, project management theory and practice, contractual condition, Geography, project delivery, contractual arrangements, business, organization, data collection methods, practitioner
Topics: Roles and Professions, Stakeholder Management, Procurement, Business Strategy, Geographical Context, Project Management, Research Practice, Organizational Design, Contract Administration
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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