Factors Limiting Knowledge Management among Construction Small and Medium Enterprises

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
S. Egwunatum, J. Oboreh
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Abstract

The construction industries of both developed and developing countries are dominated by construction small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The industry is project-based and requires knowledge workers for performance. Construction SMEs contribute significantly to employment generation, economic growth and prosperity, innovation diffusion, among others. They, however, are faced with poor productivity and performance, especially in the area of time, cost, quality and safety. This is hinged on their rigidity and inflexibility to the adoption of modern management techniques, amidst other external environmental constraints. Knowledge is a vital asset of organisations and knowledge management (KM) is a critical strategic and tactical management tool for improving organisations productivity, competitiveness and survival. This study aims to assess the factors limiting a full-scale implementation of effective KM practices among construction SMEs, especially on construction projects in the south-south region of Nigeria. This study leverages an electronic questionnaire and snowballs sampling technique to gather data from the SMEs' construction professional employees in the study. The collected data were analysed using factor analysis and the Mann-Whitney U test. The study found that technology-related barriers, cultural and management barriers, motivation and time barriers, awareness and communication barriers, and insecurity barriers, were the major cluster of factors limiting effective KM implementation by SMEs. Furthermore, no significant statistical difference in the perception of the small and medium-sized organisations was also found. It is recommended that adequate government and top management supports are needed to overcome the barriers and entrench KM practices as the key tactical and strategic tool for improving productivity and performance and ensuring the sustenance and survival of the construction SMEs.
制约建筑业中小企业知识管理的因素
发达国家和发展中国家的建筑业都以建筑业中小型企业为主。该行业是以项目为基础的,需要知识型员工才能发挥作用。建筑业中小企业对创造就业、经济增长和繁荣、创新传播等做出了重大贡献。然而,他们面临着生产力和性能低下的问题,尤其是在时间、成本、质量和安全方面。这取决于它们在采用现代管理技术方面的僵化和不灵活,以及其他外部环境限制。知识是组织的重要资产,知识管理是提高组织生产力、竞争力和生存的重要战略和战术管理工具。本研究旨在评估限制建筑中小企业全面实施有效知识管理实践的因素,特别是在尼日利亚南南地区的建筑项目中。本研究利用电子问卷和雪球抽样技术,从研究中的中小企业建筑专业员工那里收集数据。使用因子分析和Mann-Whitney U检验对收集的数据进行分析。研究发现,技术相关障碍、文化和管理障碍、动机和时间障碍、意识和沟通障碍以及不安全障碍是限制中小企业有效实施知识管理的主要因素。此外,中小型组织的认知也没有发现显著的统计差异。建议政府和最高管理层提供足够的支持,以克服障碍,巩固知识管理实践,将其作为提高生产力和绩效以及确保建筑中小企业生存的关键战术和战略工具。
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Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management
Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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