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Adewunmi, Y, Omirin, M and Koleoso, H (2016) Prioritising facilities management services for benchmarking in selected cities in Nigeria. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 131-45.

Aje, I O, Oladinrin, T O and Nwaole, A N C (2016) Factors influencing success rate of contractors in competitive bidding for construction works in South-East, Nigeria. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 19-34.

Al Nasseri, H and Aulin, R (2016) Understanding management roles and organisational behaviours in planning and scheduling based on construction projects in Oman. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 1-18.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: management roles; Oman; organisational behaviour; planning; project control; project parties; scheduling
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1823-6499
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.21315/jcdc2016.21.1.1
  • Abstract:
    There are many challenges associated with the construction processes of planning and scheduling. These challenges are relevant to all project parties or stakeholders and therefore management roles or organisational behaviours of those parties have to be properly considered and assessed. With this in mind, this study is aimed at assessing practitioners' perspectives on the current significance and applicability of a set of criteria or factors concerned with management roles and organisational behaviours of the different parties based on construction projects in Oman. The study has adopted a quantitative approach in which a questionnaire-based survey was chosen and conducted to gather responses from construction projects in Oman. A total of 67 valid responses were analysed based on the rankings and means of the respondents' perspectives on the significance and applicability of the identified factors to current practice. The overall findings indicated that all investigated factors should be critically considered as equally important to the development process of planning and scheduling. Nevertheless, the findings implied that a management priority should be given to the most important factors significantly affecting project planning and scheduling. The study provides some useful recommendations on how to improve project management roles and organisational behaviours in planning and scheduling on the part of key project parties. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2016.

Foster, P, Abdelal, G, Lim, J B P, Hajsadeghi, M and McCrum, D (2016) Finite element modelling of cyclic behaviour of cold-formed steel bolted moment-resisting connections. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 167-80.

Gambo, N, Said, I and Ismail, R (2016) Influences of cost factors affecting technical performance of local government projects in Nigeria: A partial least square-structural equation modeling approach. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 85-111.

Gomez, C and Gambo, M (2016) Evaluation of special purpose vehicle organisation skill sets taxonomy for effective public-private partnership infrastructure project delivery. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 147-65.

Kwofie, T E, Adinyira, E and Fugar, F (2016) Modelling the effect of housing design unit contract packaging on mass housing project team communication performance. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 35-50.

Samarghandi, H, Tabatabaei, S M M, Taabayan, P, Hashemi, A M and Willoughby, K (2016) Studying the reasons for delay and cost overrun in construction projects: The case of Iran. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 51-84.

Sanga, S A and Lucian, C (2016) Cost shares and factor-cost ratios in owner-built incremental housing in dar es salaam, Tanzania. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 21(1), 113-30.