The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance

Risk management is the fundamental part of project management where it aims to discover the potential risks affiliated with a project and take suitable actions against those risks. Risk management is a comprehensive and systematic way to manage risks, which is implemented continuously throughout the...

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Main Authors: Chin, A. Z. R., Yi, T. H., Zakuan, N., Sulaiman, Z., Saman, M. Z. M., Chin, T. A.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.utm.931162021-11-07T05:54:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93116/ The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance Chin, A. Z. R. Yi, T. H. Zakuan, N. Sulaiman, Z. Saman, M. Z. M. Chin, T. A. HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property Risk management is the fundamental part of project management where it aims to discover the potential risks affiliated with a project and take suitable actions against those risks. Risk management is a comprehensive and systematic way to manage risks, which is implemented continuously throughout the construction project in order for a construction company to achieve their project objective. The purpose of this paper is to study the mediating effect of knowledge management (KM) on the relationship between risk management (RM) and project performance (PP). This paper is a quantitative research whereby questionnaire survey is used. The population of this research is the construction industry (CI) in Malaysia. This paper had proposed a framework of the relationship between RM, KM and PP. The results of PLSSEM showed that (1) there is a positive and significant relationship between RM and PP; (2) there is a positive and significant relationship between risk management and knowledge management; (3) there is a positive and significant relationship between KM and PP; (4) KM has partially mediated the relationship between RM and PP. Hence, this paper concludes that implementation of RM will drive the implementation of KM in construction companies, which eventually improve the PP. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93116/1/ZhiRongChin2020_TheMediatingEffectofKnowledgeManagement.pdf Chin, A. Z. R. and Yi, T. H. and Zakuan, N. and Sulaiman, Z. and Saman, M. Z. M. and Chin, T. A. (2020) The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance. In: 6th IEEE International Conference on Information Management, ICIM 2020, 27-29 March 2020, London. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIM49319.2020.244719
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topic HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property
spellingShingle HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property
Chin, A. Z. R.
Yi, T. H.
Zakuan, N.
Sulaiman, Z.
Saman, M. Z. M.
Chin, T. A.
The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
description Risk management is the fundamental part of project management where it aims to discover the potential risks affiliated with a project and take suitable actions against those risks. Risk management is a comprehensive and systematic way to manage risks, which is implemented continuously throughout the construction project in order for a construction company to achieve their project objective. The purpose of this paper is to study the mediating effect of knowledge management (KM) on the relationship between risk management (RM) and project performance (PP). This paper is a quantitative research whereby questionnaire survey is used. The population of this research is the construction industry (CI) in Malaysia. This paper had proposed a framework of the relationship between RM, KM and PP. The results of PLSSEM showed that (1) there is a positive and significant relationship between RM and PP; (2) there is a positive and significant relationship between risk management and knowledge management; (3) there is a positive and significant relationship between KM and PP; (4) KM has partially mediated the relationship between RM and PP. Hence, this paper concludes that implementation of RM will drive the implementation of KM in construction companies, which eventually improve the PP.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Chin, A. Z. R.
Yi, T. H.
Zakuan, N.
Sulaiman, Z.
Saman, M. Z. M.
Chin, T. A.
author_facet Chin, A. Z. R.
Yi, T. H.
Zakuan, N.
Sulaiman, Z.
Saman, M. Z. M.
Chin, T. A.
author_sort Chin, A. Z. R.
title The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
title_short The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
title_full The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
title_fullStr The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
title_full_unstemmed The mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
title_sort mediating effect of knowledge management on the relationship between risk management and project performance
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