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A hierarchical structural model of assessing innovation and project performance
Authors:Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi  Madhav Prasad Nepal
Affiliation:1. The Institute of Engineering , The British University of Dubai , Dubai , United Arab Emirates;2. Department of Civil Engineering , University of British Columbia , 6250 Applied Science Lane , Vancouver , BC V6T 1Z4 , Canada
Abstract:Research in construction innovation highlights construction industry as having many barriers and resistance to innovations and suggests that it needs champions. A hierarchical structural model is presented, to assess the impact of the role of the project manager (PM) on the levels of innovation and project performance. The model adopts the structural equation modelling technique and uses the survey data collected from PMs and project team members working for general contractors in Singapore. The model fits well to the observed data, accounting for 24%, 37% and 49% of the variance in championing behaviour, the level of innovation and project performance, respectively. The results of this study show the importance of the championing role of PMs in construction innovation. However, in order to increase their effectiveness, such a role should be complemented by their competency and professionalism, tactical use of influence tactics, and decision authority. Moreover, senior management should provide adequate resources and a sustained support to innovation and create a conducive environment or organizational culture that nurtures and facilitates the PM's role in the construction project as a champion of innovation.
Keywords:Champions  innovation  organizational climate  project manager
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