Paths leading contractual disputes to litigation

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Murali Jagannathan, V. K. Delhi
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PurposeJudiciary plays a pivotal role in the overall development of a nation's economy and its involvement assures process transparency and impartiality. However, litigation is often expensive, uncertain and prone to delays. Notwithstanding such inherent challenges associated with litigation, it is observed that parties in construction disputes do resort to litigation. This study attempts to understand the potential paths triggering litigation of contractual disputes in construction. While extant researchers have identified focus areas or factors influencing litigation, the underlying paths connecting these focus areas, leading parties to litigation, is explored in this study.Design/methodology/approachConsidering the framework of Rachlinski's “framing theory of litigation” and the mixed-methods approach (qualitative and quantitative approaches), this study proposes and validates a model that identifies the paths to litigation of contractual disputes in construction.FindingsThe results of in-depth interviews, followed by validation through structural equation modelling (SEM), reveal four critical paths, namely positional focus (PF) – contract and dispute characteristics (CDC) – decision to litigate (DTL), milieu influence (MI) – CDC – DTL, MI-PF-DTL and CDC-DTL.Practical implicationsThe identified paths highlight the areas policymakers can consider while developing policy interventions to mitigate litigation.Originality/valueResearchers have identified factors causing litigation in construction. However, attempts to examine the existence of multi-factor “paths” on the decision to litigate (DTL) have hitherto received a muted response, so this study focuses on identifying the project-level path(s) leading to the litigation of contractual disputes in construction.
导致合同纠纷走向诉讼的途径
司法机构在一国经济的全面发展中起着关键作用,它的参与确保了程序的透明度和公正性。然而,诉讼往往是昂贵的,不确定的,容易拖延。尽管存在与诉讼相关的这些固有挑战,但据观察,建筑纠纷各方确实诉诸诉讼。本研究试图了解建筑工程合同纠纷引发诉讼的潜在途径。虽然现有的研究人员已经确定了影响诉讼的焦点领域或因素,但本研究探索了连接这些焦点领域的潜在路径,即导致诉讼的各方。设计/方法/方法考虑到Rachlinski的“诉讼框架理论”框架和混合方法方法(定性和定量方法),本研究提出并验证了一个模型,该模型确定了建筑合同纠纷的诉讼路径。深入访谈的结果,随后通过结构方程模型(SEM)验证,揭示了四条关键路径,即位置焦点(PF) -合同和争议特征(CDC) -诉讼决定(DTL),环境影响(MI) - CDC-DTL, MI-PF-DTL和CDC-DTL。所确定的路径突出了政策制定者在制定政策干预措施以减轻诉讼时可以考虑的领域。独创性/价值研究人员已经确定了导致建筑诉讼的因素。然而,迄今为止,试图检查诉讼决定(DTL)上存在的多因素“路径”的尝试得到了沉默的回应,因此本研究的重点是确定导致施工合同纠纷诉讼的项目层面路径。
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