Moderation role of government acts, laws and policies between economic factors and risk management: A case study of Saudi Arabia contractors

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Muhammad Abdul Rehman, Md Sayuti Bin Isha
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In construction projects, contractors have prioritized risks due to abandonment of operations and events, interruptions, time, and cost overruns. Construction hazards are linked to the ambiguity and unpredictability of the timely delivery of a project, with standard quality and within an allowable budget. The bid process is heavily reliant on economic considerations which include the exchange market, rate of interest and cost inflation for equipment and workforce. Project failure takes place if economic considerations have not complied for effective management of risks in construction. The research framework is founded on Organization Control Theory and focused on the PLS-SEM approach which addresses the effect of economic factors with moderating government regulatory procedures on the management of risks in construction within 303 large (higher than 250 workers) Saudi Arabian contractors. In the PLS-SEM approach, complicated models are effectively analyzed with higher statistical power. The findings show that economic factors and government regulatory procedures have a favorable impact on the management of risks in the Saudi Arabian development industry. Additionally, moderating government regulatory procedures has a favorable correlation to the management of risks in the Saudi Arabian construction sector. By addressing economic considerations, this study enables practitioners, experts and stakeholders involved in construction industries to conduct effective management of risks in the construction sector.
政府行为、法律和政策在经济因素和风险管理之间的调节作用:沙特阿拉伯承包商的案例研究
在建设项目中,承包商会优先考虑由于放弃操作和事件、中断、时间和成本超支而产生的风险。施工风险与项目按时交付的模糊性和不可预测性有关,具有标准质量和允许的预算。投标过程在很大程度上取决于经济因素,包括外汇市场、利率以及设备和劳动力的成本膨胀。如果经济方面的考虑未能有效地管理施工过程中的风险,项目就会失败。研究框架建立在组织控制理论的基础上,重点关注PLS-SEM方法,该方法通过缓和政府监管程序来解决经济因素对303家大型(超过250名工人)沙特阿拉伯承包商建筑风险管理的影响。在PLS-SEM方法中,复杂模型的分析具有较高的统计功率。研究结果表明,经济因素和政府监管程序对沙特阿拉伯发展行业的风险管理产生了有利影响。此外,缓和政府监管程序与沙特阿拉伯建筑部门的风险管理有良好的相关性。通过考虑经济因素,这项研究使建造业的从业员、专家和持份者能够有效地管理建造业的风险。
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