Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes

abstract: The construction industry has accepted the uncertainty that is included with every project that is initiated. Because of the existing uncertainty, best practices with risk management are commonly recommended and educated to industry participants. However, the current status of the construc...

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Other Authors: Perrenoud, Anthony (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25793
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-257932018-06-22T03:05:19Z Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes abstract: The construction industry has accepted the uncertainty that is included with every project that is initiated. Because of the existing uncertainty, best practices with risk management are commonly recommended and educated to industry participants. However, the current status of the construction industry's ability to manage risk was found to be limited, unstructured, and inadequate. Furthermore, many barriers block organizations from implementing and improving risk management practices. A significant barrier with improving risk management methods is the lack of evidence that clearly demonstrates the need to improve risk management practices. Logical explanations of the benefits of risk management doesn't provide the necessary justification or motivation needed for many organizations to dedicate resources towards improving risk management. Nevertheless, some organizations understand the importance of risk management practices and have begun to measure their risk maturity in order to identify weaknesses and improve risk management practices. Risk maturity measures the organization's ability and perceptions towards risk management. It is possible that many of the barriers to improving risk management would not exist if increased risk maturity was found to have a positive correlation with successful project performance. The comprehensive hypothesis of the research is that increased risk maturity improves project performance. An exploratory study was conducted on data collected to identify measurable benefits with risk management. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected on 266 construction projects over a seven year period. Multiple statistical analyses were performed on the data and found a positive correlations between risk maturity and project performance. A positive correlations was found between customer satisfaction and contractors risk maturity. Additional findings from the recorded data included the increased ability to predict risks during construction projects within an organization. These findings provide clear reasoning for organizations to devote additional resources in which improve their risk management practices. Dissertation/Thesis Perrenoud, Anthony (Author) Sullivan, Kenneth T (Advisor) Weizel, Avi (Committee member) Badger, William (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Civil engineering Construction Management Risk Management Risk Maturity eng 101 pages Doctoral Dissertation Construction 2014 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25793 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Civil engineering
Construction Management
Risk Management
Risk Maturity
spellingShingle Civil engineering
Construction Management
Risk Management
Risk Maturity
Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes
description abstract: The construction industry has accepted the uncertainty that is included with every project that is initiated. Because of the existing uncertainty, best practices with risk management are commonly recommended and educated to industry participants. However, the current status of the construction industry's ability to manage risk was found to be limited, unstructured, and inadequate. Furthermore, many barriers block organizations from implementing and improving risk management practices. A significant barrier with improving risk management methods is the lack of evidence that clearly demonstrates the need to improve risk management practices. Logical explanations of the benefits of risk management doesn't provide the necessary justification or motivation needed for many organizations to dedicate resources towards improving risk management. Nevertheless, some organizations understand the importance of risk management practices and have begun to measure their risk maturity in order to identify weaknesses and improve risk management practices. Risk maturity measures the organization's ability and perceptions towards risk management. It is possible that many of the barriers to improving risk management would not exist if increased risk maturity was found to have a positive correlation with successful project performance. The comprehensive hypothesis of the research is that increased risk maturity improves project performance. An exploratory study was conducted on data collected to identify measurable benefits with risk management. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected on 266 construction projects over a seven year period. Multiple statistical analyses were performed on the data and found a positive correlations between risk maturity and project performance. A positive correlations was found between customer satisfaction and contractors risk maturity. Additional findings from the recorded data included the increased ability to predict risks during construction projects within an organization. These findings provide clear reasoning for organizations to devote additional resources in which improve their risk management practices. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Construction 2014
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title Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes
title_short Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes
title_full Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes
title_fullStr Exploratory Study of Risk Maturity Impact on Construction Project Outcomes
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title_sort exploratory study of risk maturity impact on construction project outcomes
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