Aspects of project learning in construction: A socio-technical model

Mohammed, A A and Abdul-Rahman, H (2014) Aspects of project learning in construction: A socio-technical model. Construction Innovation, 14(2), pp. 229-244. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to determine the measurement constructs of learning within construction projects' milieu. The literature indicated some mechanisms of learning in projects under four aspects, namely knowledge sharing, knowledge creation, team action to learn, and learning support. The empirical study attempts to verify whether intra-project learning can be measured through these aspects. Design/methodology/approach - The study used a survey method to collect the data from 36 mega-sized building projects in Malaysia. In total, 203 questionnaires were collected from professionals working in the sites of these projects. The data were analysed using principal component analysis (PCA) to determine the constructs of intra-project learning. Partial least squares-path modeling was used then to confirm the results of PCA and determine the contribution of each construct to intra-project learning. Findings - The results affirmed two constructs of intra-project learning, named, social and technical and each consisted of four indicators of learning. Originality/value - The paper emphasized the socio-technical perspective of learning and contributed to developing a hierarchical measurement model of learning in construction project. A project manager can propose new initiatives in response to the new perspective of learning for team building and continuous development. Lastly, the paper provides a comprehensive presentation of how to estimate the hierarchical measurement models of project learning as a latent variable.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: knowledge management,organisational learning,construction management
Index terms: organizational learning, survey, knowledge sharing, methodology, construction project, questionnaire, partial least square, knowledge management, Malaysia, team building, project manager, socio-technical, empirical study, principal component analysis, modelling, estimate, knowledge creation
Subjects: data collection methods, profession, analytical methods, financial and cost management, knowledge management, professional development, production management, Geography, research methods, management, statistical analysis
Topics: Cost Management, Information Management, Engineering Principles, Geographical Context, Project Management, Research Practice, Roles and Professions, Organizational Design
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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