Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation

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internalnotes Abdul-Aziz, A.R. and Kassim, J.P.S. (2011), Objectives, success and failure factors of housing public-private partnerships in Malaysia. Habitat International, 35 (1), 150-157. Abdul-Rahman, H., Alashwal, A.M., Ayub, M., and Abdullah, A.A. (2013). Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabilitation process. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 7 (1), 65-73. Abdul-Rahman, H., Berawi, M., Berawi, A., Mohamed, O., Othman, M., and Yahya, I. (2006). Delay mitigation in the Malaysian construction industry. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132 (2), 125-133. Aibinu, A., and Jagboro, G. (2002). The effects of construction delays on project delivery in Nigerian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 20 (8), 593-599. Al-Tmeemy, S.M.H., Rahman, H.A. and Harun, Z. (2012). Contractors' perception of the use of costs of quality system in Malaysian building construction projects. International Journal of Project Management, 30 (2012), 827–838. Alaghbari, W.E., Kadir, M.R.A., and Salim, A. (2007). The significant factors causing delay of building construction projects in Malaysia. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 14 (2), 192-206. Baltes, B.B., Parker, C.P., Young, L.M., Huff, J.W., and Altmann, R. (2004). The practical utility of importance measures in assessing the relative importance of work-related perceptions and organizational characteristics on work-related outcomes. Organizational Research Methods, 7 (3), 326-340. Boykin, R.F., Freeman, R.A. and Levary, R.R. (1984), Risk assessment in a chemical storage facility. Management Science, 30 (4), 512-517. Chan, D., and Kumaraswamy, M. (2002). Compressing construction durations: Lessons learned from Hong Kong building projects. International Journal of Project Management, 20 (1), 23-35. Dahlan, N.H.M. (2011a), Legal issues in the rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of the liquidated housing-developer-companies in peninsular Malaysia. European Journal of Social Sciences, 23 (3), 392-409. Dahlan, N.H.M. (2011b). Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects: A comparative analysis between the law and practice in Peninsular Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 37 (1), 145-173. Dahlan, N.H.M., and Aljunid, S.Z.S.A.K. (2011). Shariah and legal issues in house buying in Malaysia: The legality of Bay’Bithaman-Al-Ajil (‘BBA’) with special reference to abandoned housing projects. Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 19 (2), 349 - 361. Edwards, P., and Bowen, P. (1998). Risk and risk management in construction: A review and future directions for research. Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 5 (4), 339-349. El-Sayegh, S.M. (2008). Risk assessment and allocation in the UAE construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 26 (4), 431-438. Fayazi, M., and Lizarralde, G. (2013). The role of low-cost housing in the path from vulnerability to resilience. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 7 (3), 146-167. Field, A. (2009), Discovering statistics using SPSS. London, U.K.: Sage Publications. Flanagan, R., and Norman, G. (1993). Risk management and construction. London, U.K.: Blackwell Science. Jamaludin, S., and Hussein, A.N. (2006). Landslide hazard and risk assessment: The Malaysian experience. Paper presented at the The Geological Society of London. Retrieved from http://iaeg2006.geolsoc.org.uk/cd/PAPERS/IAEG_455.PDF Khalid, M.S. (2010). Abandoned housing development: The Malaysian experience (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Heriot-Watt University, Edinburg, U.K. KPKT (2014). KPKT statistics 2014. The Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing, and Local Government, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Retrieved May 16, 2016 from http://www.kpkt.gov.my/. Kumaraswamy, M.M., and Chan, D.W.M. (1998). Contributors to construction delays. Construction Management and Economics, 16 (1), 17-29. Li, B., Akintoye, A., Edwards, P., and Hardcastle, C. (2004). Risk treatment preferences for PPP/PFI construction projects in the UK. Paper presented at the ARCOM Conference. Mills, A. (2001). A systematic approach to risk management for construction. Structural Survey, 19 (5), 245-252. Morgan, M.G., Florig, H.K., DeKay, M.L., and Fischbeck, P. (2000). Categorizing risks for risk ranking. Risk Analysis, 20 (1), 49-58. Odusami, K. (2002). Perceptions of construction professionals concerning important skills of effective project leaders. Journal of Management in Engineering, 18 (2), 61-67. Olayiwola, L., Adeleye, O., and Ogunshakin, L. (2005, September). Public housing delivery in Nigeria: Problems and challenges. Paper presented at the World Congress on Housing: Transforming Housing Environments through the Design, Pretoria, South Africa. Park, S.H. (2009). Whole life performance assessment: Critical success factors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135 (11), 1146-1161. Rameli, A., Johar, F., and Ho, C.S. (2006, September). Responsiveness of the Malaysian planning system in managing housing supply. Paper presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Housing (ICSH), University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Sambasivan, M., and Soon, Y.W. (2007). Causes and effects of delays in Malaysian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 25 (5), 517-526. Soofi, E.S., Retzer, J.J., and Yasai-Ardekani, M. (2000). A framework for measuring the importance of variables with applications to management research and decision models. Decision Sciences, 31 (3), 595-625. Sulaiman, Z., Ali, A.S., and Ahmad, F. (2012). Abandoned housing project: Assessment on resident satisfaction toward building quality. Open House International, 37 (3). Wang, S.Q., Dulaimi, M.F., and Aguria, M.Y. (2004). Risk management framework for construction projects in developing countries. Construction Management and Economics, 237–252. Ward, S.C., Chapman, C., and Curtis, B. (1991). On the allocation of risk in construction projects. International Journal of Project Management, 9 (3), 140-147. Yusof, N.A., Mohd Shafiei, M.W., Yahya, S., and Ridzuan, M. (2010). Strategies to implement the “build then sell” housing delivery system in Malaysia. Habitat International, 34 (1), 53-58. Zayed, T., Amer, M., and Pan, J. (2008). Assessing risk and uncertainty inherent in Chinese highway projects using AHP. International Journal of Project Management, 26 (4), 408-419. Zikmund, W.G., Carr, J.C., and Griffin, M. (2012), Business research methods. Canada: Cengage Learning.
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spelling 13272 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=13272 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 96 96 norman 28 28 769 1339 2016-11-01 12:20:50 1339x769 7594-01-FH02-FSSG-16-06925.jpg UniSZA Private Access Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation ARCHNET-IJAR INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH Rehabilitation is a key-initiative undertaken to overcome a prevailing problem in Malaysia that is the abandonment of housing projects during construction. However, rehabilitation is a complex process and involves various parties. The purpose of this paper is to identify critical risks during the rehabilitation process and to evaluate capabilities of main stakeholders in managing these risks. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire survey was used and targeted three groups, namely authorities, builders, and liquidators. The data were analyzed using Relative Importance Index (RII) and Chi-square to determine top ranking risks and risk categories. The results showed 18 risk variables and indicated Managerial Risk as the top risk category. The results also showed feeble risk management capabilities of the three groups. The findings of this paper attempt to fill a significant gap in the literature pertaining to this subject. The identification of the risks and capabilities pitfalls is expected to provide invaluable information to facilitate the rehabilitation process to complete the abandoned projects successfully. 10 2 153-165 Abdul-Aziz, A.R. and Kassim, J.P.S. (2011), Objectives, success and failure factors of housing public-private partnerships in Malaysia. Habitat International, 35 (1), 150-157. Abdul-Rahman, H., Alashwal, A.M., Ayub, M., and Abdullah, A.A. (2013). Abandoned housing projects in Malaysia: Pressing issues during the rehabilitation process. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 7 (1), 65-73. Abdul-Rahman, H., Berawi, M., Berawi, A., Mohamed, O., Othman, M., and Yahya, I. (2006). Delay mitigation in the Malaysian construction industry. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 132 (2), 125-133. Aibinu, A., and Jagboro, G. (2002). The effects of construction delays on project delivery in Nigerian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 20 (8), 593-599. Al-Tmeemy, S.M.H., Rahman, H.A. and Harun, Z. (2012). Contractors' perception of the use of costs of quality system in Malaysian building construction projects. International Journal of Project Management, 30 (2012), 827–838. Alaghbari, W.E., Kadir, M.R.A., and Salim, A. (2007). The significant factors causing delay of building construction projects in Malaysia. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 14 (2), 192-206. Baltes, B.B., Parker, C.P., Young, L.M., Huff, J.W., and Altmann, R. (2004). The practical utility of importance measures in assessing the relative importance of work-related perceptions and organizational characteristics on work-related outcomes. Organizational Research Methods, 7 (3), 326-340. Boykin, R.F., Freeman, R.A. and Levary, R.R. (1984), Risk assessment in a chemical storage facility. Management Science, 30 (4), 512-517. Chan, D., and Kumaraswamy, M. (2002). Compressing construction durations: Lessons learned from Hong Kong building projects. International Journal of Project Management, 20 (1), 23-35. Dahlan, N.H.M. (2011a), Legal issues in the rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects of the liquidated housing-developer-companies in peninsular Malaysia. European Journal of Social Sciences, 23 (3), 392-409. Dahlan, N.H.M. (2011b). Rehabilitation of abandoned housing projects: A comparative analysis between the law and practice in Peninsular Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore. Commonwealth Law Bulletin, 37 (1), 145-173. Dahlan, N.H.M., and Aljunid, S.Z.S.A.K. (2011). Shariah and legal issues in house buying in Malaysia: The legality of Bay’Bithaman-Al-Ajil (‘BBA’) with special reference to abandoned housing projects. Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 19 (2), 349 - 361. Edwards, P., and Bowen, P. (1998). Risk and risk management in construction: A review and future directions for research. Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, 5 (4), 339-349. El-Sayegh, S.M. (2008). Risk assessment and allocation in the UAE construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 26 (4), 431-438. Fayazi, M., and Lizarralde, G. (2013). The role of low-cost housing in the path from vulnerability to resilience. ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, 7 (3), 146-167. Field, A. (2009), Discovering statistics using SPSS. London, U.K.: Sage Publications. Flanagan, R., and Norman, G. (1993). Risk management and construction. London, U.K.: Blackwell Science. Jamaludin, S., and Hussein, A.N. (2006). Landslide hazard and risk assessment: The Malaysian experience. Paper presented at the The Geological Society of London. Retrieved from http://iaeg2006.geolsoc.org.uk/cd/PAPERS/IAEG_455.PDF Khalid, M.S. (2010). Abandoned housing development: The Malaysian experience (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Heriot-Watt University, Edinburg, U.K. KPKT (2014). KPKT statistics 2014. The Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing, and Local Government, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Retrieved May 16, 2016 from http://www.kpkt.gov.my/. Kumaraswamy, M.M., and Chan, D.W.M. (1998). Contributors to construction delays. Construction Management and Economics, 16 (1), 17-29. Li, B., Akintoye, A., Edwards, P., and Hardcastle, C. (2004). Risk treatment preferences for PPP/PFI construction projects in the UK. Paper presented at the ARCOM Conference. Mills, A. (2001). A systematic approach to risk management for construction. Structural Survey, 19 (5), 245-252. Morgan, M.G., Florig, H.K., DeKay, M.L., and Fischbeck, P. (2000). Categorizing risks for risk ranking. Risk Analysis, 20 (1), 49-58. Odusami, K. (2002). Perceptions of construction professionals concerning important skills of effective project leaders. Journal of Management in Engineering, 18 (2), 61-67. Olayiwola, L., Adeleye, O., and Ogunshakin, L. (2005, September). Public housing delivery in Nigeria: Problems and challenges. Paper presented at the World Congress on Housing: Transforming Housing Environments through the Design, Pretoria, South Africa. Park, S.H. (2009). Whole life performance assessment: Critical success factors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135 (11), 1146-1161. Rameli, A., Johar, F., and Ho, C.S. (2006, September). Responsiveness of the Malaysian planning system in managing housing supply. Paper presented at the International Conference on Sustainable Housing (ICSH), University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Sambasivan, M., and Soon, Y.W. (2007). Causes and effects of delays in Malaysian construction industry. International Journal of Project Management, 25 (5), 517-526. Soofi, E.S., Retzer, J.J., and Yasai-Ardekani, M. (2000). A framework for measuring the importance of variables with applications to management research and decision models. Decision Sciences, 31 (3), 595-625. Sulaiman, Z., Ali, A.S., and Ahmad, F. (2012). Abandoned housing project: Assessment on resident satisfaction toward building quality. Open House International, 37 (3). Wang, S.Q., Dulaimi, M.F., and Aguria, M.Y. (2004). Risk management framework for construction projects in developing countries. Construction Management and Economics, 237–252. Ward, S.C., Chapman, C., and Curtis, B. (1991). On the allocation of risk in construction projects. International Journal of Project Management, 9 (3), 140-147. Yusof, N.A., Mohd Shafiei, M.W., Yahya, S., and Ridzuan, M. (2010). Strategies to implement the “build then sell” housing delivery system in Malaysia. Habitat International, 34 (1), 53-58. Zayed, T., Amer, M., and Pan, J. (2008). Assessing risk and uncertainty inherent in Chinese highway projects using AHP. International Journal of Project Management, 26 (4), 408-419. Zikmund, W.G., Carr, J.C., and Griffin, M. (2012), Business research methods. Canada: Cengage Learning.
spellingShingle Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
summary Rehabilitation is a key-initiative undertaken to overcome a prevailing problem in Malaysia that is the abandonment of housing projects during construction. However, rehabilitation is a complex process and involves various parties. The purpose of this paper is to identify critical risks during the rehabilitation process and to evaluate capabilities of main stakeholders in managing these risks. To achieve this objective, a questionnaire survey was used and targeted three groups, namely authorities, builders, and liquidators. The data were analyzed using Relative Importance Index (RII) and Chi-square to determine top ranking risks and risk categories. The results showed 18 risk variables and indicated Managerial Risk as the top risk category. The results also showed feeble risk management capabilities of the three groups. The findings of this paper attempt to fill a significant gap in the literature pertaining to this subject. The identification of the risks and capabilities pitfalls is expected to provide invaluable information to facilitate the rehabilitation process to complete the abandoned projects successfully.
title Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
title_full Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
title_fullStr Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
title_short Abandoned Housing Projects In Malaysia: Risk Management Capabilities During Rehabilitation
title_sort abandoned housing projects in malaysia: risk management capabilities during rehabilitation