TY - JOUR
T1 - An exploratory study of relationships between stakeholders’ risk perceptions and their roles and experience in construction industry
AU - Al Nahyan, Moza Tahnoon
AU - Hawas, Yaser E.
AU - Raza, Mohsin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This study explores relationship between variations in risk perceptions of various stakeholders and their roles and experience in the construction industry. A sample of 133 respondents from different stakeholder groups was picked from the UAE construction industry, and surveyed through an online questionnaire to collect data on respondents’ experience, roles, and risk perceptions. Variations in risk perceptions were analyzed by grouping the respondents by experience and roles. Given the ordinal nature of the data, only nonparametric statistical techniques were used in the analysis. According to the results, the roles and experience of stakeholders significantly affected their risk perceptions in many cases. For example, there was a statistically significant discordance between clients and contractors regarding the importance of delegating decision-making authority. Likewise, significant discordance was observed between more experienced and less experienced sub-groups of clients regarding the importance of design quality and documentation.
AB - This study explores relationship between variations in risk perceptions of various stakeholders and their roles and experience in the construction industry. A sample of 133 respondents from different stakeholder groups was picked from the UAE construction industry, and surveyed through an online questionnaire to collect data on respondents’ experience, roles, and risk perceptions. Variations in risk perceptions were analyzed by grouping the respondents by experience and roles. Given the ordinal nature of the data, only nonparametric statistical techniques were used in the analysis. According to the results, the roles and experience of stakeholders significantly affected their risk perceptions in many cases. For example, there was a statistically significant discordance between clients and contractors regarding the importance of delegating decision-making authority. Likewise, significant discordance was observed between more experienced and less experienced sub-groups of clients regarding the importance of design quality and documentation.
KW - Risk perceptions
KW - construction industry
KW - experience
KW - role
KW - stakeholders
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U2 - 10.1080/15623599.2019.1580833
DO - 10.1080/15623599.2019.1580833
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85062720981
SN - 1562-3599
VL - 21
SP - 738
EP - 754
JO - International Journal of Construction Management
JF - International Journal of Construction Management
IS - 7
ER -