Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors.

A crisis is an abrupt event, unforeseen, and causes damage to the affected parties, projects, or organizations not leaving behind the construction industry. In nature of the crisis, the revolution of crisis can be considered either temporary or permanent effect, which includes the industry's pe...

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Main Authors: Muksain, Marni Ainin Syahirah, Nasir, Nasyairi Mat, Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah, Mohd., Suzila, Brahim, Juliana
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Published: 2023
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author Muksain, Marni Ainin Syahirah
Nasir, Nasyairi Mat
Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah
Mohd., Suzila
Brahim, Juliana
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Nasir, Nasyairi Mat
Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah
Mohd., Suzila
Brahim, Juliana
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description A crisis is an abrupt event, unforeseen, and causes damage to the affected parties, projects, or organizations not leaving behind the construction industry. In nature of the crisis, the revolution of crisis can be considered either temporary or permanent effect, which includes the industry's performance in terms of financial, productivity and rate of national economic growth. With the rapid revolution of crisis, especially within the organization, it is inevitable to understand the factors that triggered the rise of the crisis in the organization to be able to manage or minimize the effect of the crisis, especially in the construction industry. This is vital as construction organizations must be able to change course to survive drastically and when a crisis occurs. For that, this research aims to investigate the factors contributing to the crisis revolution within construction organizations in Malaysia. A comprehensive literature review has been conducted to gather crisis revolution factors in construction organizations across the globe. Questionnaires were distributed to G6, and G7 contractororganizations registered with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) within the Klang Valley area. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) has been used to analyze the responses, and descriptive statistics using mean ranks and pairwise comparison have been adopted as data analysis techniques. Findings from the analysis revealed six (6) crisis revolution factors, which are a technical factor, material factor, financial factor, management factor, time factor, and labour factor. It is hoped that the findings may assist in strategizing the crisis management process for the construction industry.
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spelling utm.eprints-1075002024-09-23T03:16:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/107500/ Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors. Muksain, Marni Ainin Syahirah Nasir, Nasyairi Mat Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah Mohd., Suzila Brahim, Juliana TH Building construction A crisis is an abrupt event, unforeseen, and causes damage to the affected parties, projects, or organizations not leaving behind the construction industry. In nature of the crisis, the revolution of crisis can be considered either temporary or permanent effect, which includes the industry's performance in terms of financial, productivity and rate of national economic growth. With the rapid revolution of crisis, especially within the organization, it is inevitable to understand the factors that triggered the rise of the crisis in the organization to be able to manage or minimize the effect of the crisis, especially in the construction industry. This is vital as construction organizations must be able to change course to survive drastically and when a crisis occurs. For that, this research aims to investigate the factors contributing to the crisis revolution within construction organizations in Malaysia. A comprehensive literature review has been conducted to gather crisis revolution factors in construction organizations across the globe. Questionnaires were distributed to G6, and G7 contractororganizations registered with Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) within the Klang Valley area. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) has been used to analyze the responses, and descriptive statistics using mean ranks and pairwise comparison have been adopted as data analysis techniques. Findings from the analysis revealed six (6) crisis revolution factors, which are a technical factor, material factor, financial factor, management factor, time factor, and labour factor. It is hoped that the findings may assist in strategizing the crisis management process for the construction industry. 2023-10-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Muksain, Marni Ainin Syahirah and Nasir, Nasyairi Mat and Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah and Mohd., Suzila and Brahim, Juliana (2023) Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors. In: 3rd International Conference on the Built Environment and Engineering: Fostering a Transpicuous Construction Industry, IConBEE 2022, 17 October 2022 - 19 October 2022, Putrajaya, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0172119
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Muksain, Marni Ainin Syahirah
Nasir, Nasyairi Mat
Mohd. Nordin, Rumaizah
Mohd., Suzila
Brahim, Juliana
Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors.
title Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors.
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title_fullStr Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors.
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title_short Malaysian construction industry crisis revolution: The contributing factors.
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