Establishing core factors of risk management influencing performance outcome of small and medium firm's construction projects in Gauteng

Renault, B Y; Agumba, J N and Ansary, N (2020) Establishing core factors of risk management influencing performance outcome of small and medium firm's construction projects in Gauteng. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 25(2), pp. 93-127. ISSN 1823-6499

Abstract

The quest for delivering successful construction projects has urged South African small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to adopt risk management in their projects. However, it has been evinced that SMEs projects in South Africa especially in the Gauteng province have encountered poor performances. Thus, this article determines core risk management factors influencing project outcome of SMEs. A deductive approach was embraced using a questionnaire. The data were collected from 181 conveniently sampled respondents in Gauteng, graded from Grade 1 to 6 of the CIDB (Construction Industry Development Board) grading system. The Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) version 23 was used to analyse the data by computing exploratory factor analysis and multiple regression analysis. It was revealed that SMEs performance outcome is influenced by eight risk management factors. The influential factors are organisational environment, defining project objectives, resource requirements, risk measurement, risk identification, risk assessment, risk response and action planning and monitoring, review and continuous improvement. The risk management factors established in this article are reliable and valid in projects undertaken by SMEs in the South African construction industry and the findings can serve as a guideline for contractors to achieve success in this context. The study may be repeated in other countries globally, however, it cannot be generalised due to the restrictions pertaining to the geographical area.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction; performance outcome; risk management factors; small and medium enterprises
Index terms: risk identification, risk response, exploratory factor analysis, multiple regression analysis, South Africa, influential factor, organizational environment, construction project, computing, questionnaire, continuous improvement, project outcome, construction industry development, package, performance outcome, construction industry, social science, risk assessment, monitoring, risk management factor, risk management
Subjects: contractual arrangements, control systems, value management, computing systems, risk assessment, data collection methods, project completion, industry analysis, statistical analysis, environmental hazards, sociology, Geography, production management, financial risk, development economics, performance measurement, theoretical framing
Topics: Risk Management, Procurement, Sustainability, Cost Management, Project Management, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Organizational Design, Site Management, Digital Applications, Quality Management, International Construction
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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