Using structural equation modelling to understand the relationships among critical success factors for stakeholder management in construction

Molwus, J J; Erdogan, B and Ogunlana, S (2017) Using structural equation modelling to understand the relationships among critical success factors for stakeholder management in construction. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 24(3), pp. 426-450. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

An investigation on the interrelationships among the critical success factors for stakeholder management and project success (PS) in construction using structural equation modelling reveals that only stakeholder engagement/empowerment has a direct positive impact on PS.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: relationships; critical success factors; construction; structural equations modelling; stakeholder management; project success
Index terms: empowerment, modelling, project success, structural equation modelling, critical success factor, stakeholder management, stakeholder engagement, investigation
Subjects: community and social dimensions, management, statistical analysis, data collection methods, project management theory and practice, analytical methods, control systems, participation process
Topics: Project Management, Engineering Principles, Stakeholder Management, Research Practice, Human Resources
Descriptive scope: 3 PCA

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