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Aduwo, E B, Ibem, E O, Afolabi, A O, Oluwnmi, A O, Tunji-Olayeni, P F, Ayo-Vaughan, E A, Uwakonye, U O and Oni, A A (2020) Exploring anti-corruption capabilities of e-procurement in construction project delivery in Nigeria. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 56-76.

Batra, S (2020) Framework of socialisation, authentic leadership and affective commitment for construction professionals. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 77-95.

Edison, J C and Singla, H K (2020) Development of a scale for factors causing delays in infrastructure projects in India. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 36-55.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: infrastructure, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, delay, cost overrun
  • ISBN/ISSN: 2204-9029
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v20i1.6750
  • Abstract:
    The objective of the paper is to develop a validated scale to measure the factors that cause delays in infrastructure projects. The study employed a standard three phase scale development procedure of Churchill (1979) which was augmented subsequently by Nunnally, Bernstein and Berge (1994) and Prakash and Phadtare (2018). In phase one, 73 factors that cause delays were identified, which were reduced to 45 based on literature review and expert opinions. These 45 factors were subjected to an exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) in phase two and three, respectively, to refine and establish convergent, discriminant and nomological validity of the scale. The study confirms that delays in infrastructure projects happen due to six factors, i.e., Contractor Related Factors (CON); Consultant Related Factors (CS); External Factors (EX); Labour Related Factors (LR); Material Related Factors (MT) and Design Related Factors (DJ). The study is particularly useful for the firms engaged in the development of infrastructure projects globally, as it identifies and ranks the factors that cause delays in a project. However, the study being confirmatory in nature only confirms the grouping of factors causing delays and is also limited by the possibility of sampling error.

Renault, B Y, Agumba, J N and Ansary, N (2020) Underlying structures of risk response measures among small and medium contractors in South Africa. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 1-16.

Taofeeq D M, Adeleke, A Q and Ajibike, W A (2020) Human factors influencing contractors' risk attitudes: a case study of the Malaysian construction industry. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 96-116.

Vigneshkumar, C and Salve, U R (2020) A scientometric analysis and review of fall from height research in construction. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 17-35.

Vigneshkumar, C and Salve, U R (2020) A scientometric analysis and review of fall from height research in construction. Construction Economics and Building, 20(01), 17-35.