Empirical perspective of working capital management practices among large building construction firms in Ghana

Asare, E; Owusu-Manu, D G; Ayarkwa, J; Martek, I and Edwards, D J (2026) Empirical perspective of working capital management practices among large building construction firms in Ghana. Construction Innovation, 26(3), pp. 768-785. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose – This paper is a response to the failure of construction firms to use sufficient attention to their working capital management (WCM) practices, resulting in operational challenges, and leading to the collapse of firms in most developing countries. Hence, this study aims to explore the empirical perspective of WCM practices among large building construction firms (LBCFs) in Ghana, to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 9. Design/methodology/approach – The study collected primary data through structured survey questionnaires from LBCFs in Ghana. The CEOs/Directors, General Managers and Accountant/Finance of LBCFs in Ghana formed the unit of analysis based on a simple random sampling technique. Mean score, standard deviation and one-sample t-test were used to perform the empirical analysis of the study. Findings – According to this study's empirical results, LBCFs appear to have effective WCM practices in place. This was evidenced in the surveyed responses which indicate that the sector's WCM practices sound good based on the mean scores and statistically significant as the t-values > 1.664. Notably, LBCFs in Ghana pay their suppliers early to reduce the fear of adverse effect of late payments on their credit history, making them conservative in their approach toward financial management. Originality/value – This is a pioneering paper in a developing country like Ghana, highlighting the significance of gaining an in-depth understanding of WCM practices among LBCFs. The findings of this study are expected to provide valuable information to industry players toward ensuring WCM efficiencies and can serve as a solid foundation for further empirical studies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building construction; construction sector; financial accounting; financial management; sustainable development; working capital management
Index terms: developing country, manager, financial accounting, building construction, sustainable development, survey, construction firm, management practice, methodology, questionnaire, history, construction sector, accountant, financial management, efficiency, deviation, Ghana, empirical study, sustainable development goal, sampling, late payment
Subjects: industry analysis, payment, professional development, performance management, management, architectural and construction history, financial and cost management, profession, data collection methods, building construction, development economics, Geography, health safety and environment, sustainable design, research methods, economic analysis, practitioner, organization
Topics: Contract Administration, International Construction, Construction Technology, Roles and Professions, Research Practice, Information Management, Business Strategy, Cost Management, Quality Management, Sustainability, Geographical Context, Health and Safety
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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