Effected factors on standard measurement method adoption in construction projects using SEM approach
Various factors affect the standard method of measurement adoption in civil construction projects, especially in developing countries such as Malaysia. Hence, this study investigates the relationship between affected factors towards standard adoption using the SEM approach. As a case study, this...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2022
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20592/1/16.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/20592/ https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3405-2022/ |
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Summary: | Various factors affect the standard method of measurement adoption in civil construction projects, especially in
developing countries such as Malaysia. Hence, this study investigates the relationship between affected factors
towards standard adoption using the SEM approach. As a case study, this study focused on quantity surveyors working at
a consulting firm in Selangor, Malaysia. This study identifies the effect of standard measuring technique adoption in
Malaysian building projects that have a beneficial impact. The factors research model is the first stage in determining the
reasons for using the most recent standard measuring technique in civil engineering construction projects and
explaining the link between the barrier factors and standard adoption. The information was gathered using a
questionnaire survey sent to participants at construction firms that used the standard measurement method. The PLS-SEM
approach was used by SmartPLS 3 software to construct and assess a hierarchical model to assess variables and their
effects on measuring method adoption. The findings revealed that 17 barrier factor indicators had a significant impact
on adopting the standard assessment technique. The coefficient of determination (R2 value) of 0.307 represents the
proportion of variance in the dependent variable that one or more predictor variables can explain. Furthermore, the
conceptual model’s predictive significance value Q2 is 0.156 greater than zero, indicating that it can predict endogenous
latent components. The measured effect size (f2) between the barrier factors (exogenous latent) and the adoption of the
model’s standard (endogenous latent) was 0.443, indicating that the developed model had significant explanatory power
to represent the relationship among the variables of the factors and the effect on measurement method adoption. There
is a need to improve the methods and increase the driver elements described in this study to promote the adoption of
standard measurement in construction projects, which impacts the adoption of the standard method of measuring. In
the future, researchers can start from this study to compare the situation in Malaysia with developed countries to discover
shortcomings and develop a framework for measurement factors that can be applied. |
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