An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis

This research concerns a quantitative examination of the influencing factors on the achievement of quality on construction projects. Quality performance on construction projects has been conceived as a function of the design process that occurs before the design of the product, site team collaborati...

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Main Author: Sani, Habu
Other Authors: Torrance, Victor B. : Cheesman, Mr Peter G.
Published: Heriot-Watt University 1988
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3831352015-03-19T04:10:04ZAn investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysisSani, HabuTorrance, Victor B. : Cheesman, Mr Peter G.1988This research concerns a quantitative examination of the influencing factors on the achievement of quality on construction projects. Quality performance on construction projects has been conceived as a function of the design process that occurs before the design of the product, site team collaboration and interpersonal relationships, high work-place-supervision, on-site motivation and role definition. This conception has culminated in postulated determinants of quality achievement on construction based on a theoretical understanding. Aspects of measure of perceived design core job characteristics and site organisationand- management phenomena were factor analysed. The verification of the postulated determinants was accomplished by testing of a network of eight main hypotheses using multivariate analytical technique in multiple regression. Varied results emerged with four main hypotheses supported, two partially supported and the remaining two unsupported by data. The assertion is that manipulative actions on design core job characteristics, team collaboration and consensus with mutual understanding and agreement on project goals, mutual exchange with site supervisory staff and subordinates, and role definitions conducted within an integrated framework would contribute an aggregated beneficiary effect on quality achievement on construction projects.620.00452Quality achievement/buildingsHeriot-Watt Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.383135http://hdl.handle.net/10399/980Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
description This research concerns a quantitative examination of the influencing factors on the achievement of quality on construction projects. Quality performance on construction projects has been conceived as a function of the design process that occurs before the design of the product, site team collaboration and interpersonal relationships, high work-place-supervision, on-site motivation and role definition. This conception has culminated in postulated determinants of quality achievement on construction based on a theoretical understanding. Aspects of measure of perceived design core job characteristics and site organisationand- management phenomena were factor analysed. The verification of the postulated determinants was accomplished by testing of a network of eight main hypotheses using multivariate analytical technique in multiple regression. Varied results emerged with four main hypotheses supported, two partially supported and the remaining two unsupported by data. The assertion is that manipulative actions on design core job characteristics, team collaboration and consensus with mutual understanding and agreement on project goals, mutual exchange with site supervisory staff and subordinates, and role definitions conducted within an integrated framework would contribute an aggregated beneficiary effect on quality achievement on construction projects.
author2 Torrance, Victor B. : Cheesman, Mr Peter G.
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title An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
title_short An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
title_full An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
title_fullStr An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
title_sort investigation into the influences upon and determinants of perceived quality achievement in the management of construction projects by multivariate analysis
publisher Heriot-Watt University
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