Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD), as assessed by 115 construction professionals in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Barriers recording highest citation amongst researchers worldwide were collated in the form of a con...

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Main Authors: Durdyev, Serdar, Hosseini, M. Reza, Martek, Igor, Ismail, Syuhaida, Arashpour, Mehrdad
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87266/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-12-2018-0535
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spelling my.utm.872662020-10-31T12:27:08Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87266/ Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia Durdyev, Serdar Hosseini, M. Reza Martek, Igor Ismail, Syuhaida Arashpour, Mehrdad T Technology (General) Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD), as assessed by 115 construction professionals in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Barriers recording highest citation amongst researchers worldwide were collated in the form of a conceptual model. This model was validated via a partial least squares structural equation modelling technique. Findings: Findings advance the body of knowledge on IPD by providing original insights into the nature of key barriers, quantifying the relative importance of each barrier. Research limitations/implications: Despite the above-mentioned contributions, and before drawing any conclusion, it is prudent to acknowledge limitations, particularly the chosen research approach in focusing on the Malaysian context. Therefore, caution must be exercised in direct application of findings to other contexts; research findings should be seen through the lens of moderatum generalisations (see Payne and Williams, 2005). Practical implications: Apart from contributions to the body of knowledge, for the world of practice, conditions impacting a transition to IPD are discussed, with a recommendation for change management through a tested mechanism like the European Corporate Sustainability Framework. Originality/value: Being the first empirical study undertaken to quantify the relationship among the identified barriers and IPD, the present study contributes to the field by addressing the gap in IPD research in Malaysia, as an exemplar of a developing country; it creates knowledge to inform further improvements in project performance through facilitating IPD use. The study also offers insight to construction stakeholders in other developing countries for tackling issues that hinder the adoption of an IPD approach, and it also points to major barriers such that resources for tackling barriers may be allocated properly. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2019 Article PeerReviewed Durdyev, Serdar and Hosseini, M. Reza and Martek, Igor and Ismail, Syuhaida and Arashpour, Mehrdad (2019) Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 27 (1). pp. 186-204. ISSN 0969-9988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-12-2018-0535
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Durdyev, Serdar
Hosseini, M. Reza
Martek, Igor
Ismail, Syuhaida
Arashpour, Mehrdad
Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to quantify the barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD), as assessed by 115 construction professionals in Malaysia. Design/methodology/approach: Barriers recording highest citation amongst researchers worldwide were collated in the form of a conceptual model. This model was validated via a partial least squares structural equation modelling technique. Findings: Findings advance the body of knowledge on IPD by providing original insights into the nature of key barriers, quantifying the relative importance of each barrier. Research limitations/implications: Despite the above-mentioned contributions, and before drawing any conclusion, it is prudent to acknowledge limitations, particularly the chosen research approach in focusing on the Malaysian context. Therefore, caution must be exercised in direct application of findings to other contexts; research findings should be seen through the lens of moderatum generalisations (see Payne and Williams, 2005). Practical implications: Apart from contributions to the body of knowledge, for the world of practice, conditions impacting a transition to IPD are discussed, with a recommendation for change management through a tested mechanism like the European Corporate Sustainability Framework. Originality/value: Being the first empirical study undertaken to quantify the relationship among the identified barriers and IPD, the present study contributes to the field by addressing the gap in IPD research in Malaysia, as an exemplar of a developing country; it creates knowledge to inform further improvements in project performance through facilitating IPD use. The study also offers insight to construction stakeholders in other developing countries for tackling issues that hinder the adoption of an IPD approach, and it also points to major barriers such that resources for tackling barriers may be allocated properly.
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author Durdyev, Serdar
Hosseini, M. Reza
Martek, Igor
Ismail, Syuhaida
Arashpour, Mehrdad
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Hosseini, M. Reza
Martek, Igor
Ismail, Syuhaida
Arashpour, Mehrdad
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title Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
title_short Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
title_full Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
title_fullStr Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (IPD): a quantified model for Malaysia
title_sort barriers to the use of integrated project delivery (ipd): a quantified model for malaysia
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/87266/
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