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Improving the risk quantification under behavioural tendencies: A tale of construction projects
Authors:Muhammad Umer Farooq  Muhammad Jamaluddin Thaheem  Husnain Arshad
Affiliation:Dept. of Construction Engineering & Management (CE&M), NIT-SCEE, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), H-12, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
Abstract:Complex construction projects are risky owing to several features and factors. Their management involves risk assessment which is subjected to various behavioural tendencies and the existing body of knowledge lacks appropriate methods to quantify these effects. The prevalent standard model of Expected Utility Theory does not differentiate between threat and opportunity, resulting into an identical estimation for both facets of risk. This limitation was addressed by Prospect Theory which better captures risk preferences. However, construction industry still relies upon conventional methods of risk assessment. The current study introduces a weighting function to better quantify the cognitive errors in construction risk assessment by adjusting the over- and under-estimation. In doing so, detailed scenario-based, semi-structured interviews are conducted engaging senior professionals. It is found that, typically, opportunities are underestimated by 7.5% and threats are overestimated by 8%. Integrating these findings into risk response strategies results into a realistic and effective resource allocation.
Keywords:Risk assessment  Risk quantification  Construction projects  Risk behaviour  Cognitive bias
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