Somiah, M K; Aigbavboa, C and Thwala, W D (2022) Principal component analysis of constraints to the development of local content law for the Ghanaian construction industry: Stakeholders’ perspective. International Journal of Construction Education and Research, 18(3), pp. 201-216. ISSN 1557-8771
Abstract
Though Local content laws (LCLs) remain an essential tool in developing local capacities, ensuring skills transfers, community participation, enhancing linkages between the construction sector and other sectors of the economy amid competition in both the developed and developing economies, Ghana’s construction industry has been without a Local content law. This study determined the principal and sub constraints to the development of a Local content law for the Ghanaian construction industry, using principal component analysis (PCA). The use of PCA, varimax rotation in data analysis aided in reducing the large set of constraints to four principal components. Using a questionnaire survey, 667 indigenous practitioners validated 21 constraints, conceptualized from literature and structured interview, based on their knowledge and/or experience. Correlations between the 21 variables showed that four principal components explained the constraints to the development of a Local content law for the Ghanaian construction industry: political and economic, capacity, external supports, and belief constraints. It was also revealed that 4 out of the 21 constraints were peculiar to Ghana only. Findings and recommendations of this study may be useful for industry stakeholders who are seeking innovative ways to develop indigenous construction firms’ competitiveness and capacity and LCL related decisions.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | competitive advantage; construction industry; education; Ghana; local content |
| Index terms: | construction industry, principal component analysis, competitiveness, linkage, Ghana, indigenous construction firm, competitive advantage, construction sector, practitioner, competition, questionnaire, survey, community participation, developing economy, interview, data analysis |
| Subjects: | market analysis, Geography, economic development, economic analysis, practitioner, industry analysis, statistical analysis, participation process, data analysis and analytics, data collection methods, business |
| Topics: | Geographical Context, International Construction, Business Strategy, Research Practice, Roles and Professions, Stakeholder Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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