The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery

There is miscoordination in Malaysian construction project delivery resulting in many variation orders (v/o) in the industry. Hence, the Construction Industry Transformation Program 2016-2025 (CITP) is developed to facilitate the future of Malaysian construction industry. This paper presents the res...

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Main Authors: Abdul Ghafar, Maszura, Ibrahim, Rahinah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66243/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66243/1/46%20JSSH-2231-2017.pdf
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author Abdul Ghafar, Maszura
Ibrahim, Rahinah
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Ibrahim, Rahinah
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description There is miscoordination in Malaysian construction project delivery resulting in many variation orders (v/o) in the industry. Hence, the Construction Industry Transformation Program 2016-2025 (CITP) is developed to facilitate the future of Malaysian construction industry. This paper presents the results of study on factors in Malaysian architecture-engineering-contractor (AEC) professionals work culture that could improve Malaysian organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery. This is a case study involving observation and interviews of 14 participants in a Malaysian organization to identify the cultural criteria for successful AEC collaboration. The investigation covers work culture preferences, the inflows and outflows of tacit knowledge through interdependent tasks, and the collaboration processes and related technologies used. Results indicate that four operating characteristics occur in Malaysian building projects. Integration of culture knowledge with Building Information Modeling (BIM) in projects could alleviate better productivity. Finally, this study recommends potential work culture criteria that could uplift Malaysian AEC technology, skill, competencies and expertise, and provide higher incomes commensurate to the construction workforce.
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spelling upm-662432019-02-12T06:52:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66243/ The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery Abdul Ghafar, Maszura Ibrahim, Rahinah There is miscoordination in Malaysian construction project delivery resulting in many variation orders (v/o) in the industry. Hence, the Construction Industry Transformation Program 2016-2025 (CITP) is developed to facilitate the future of Malaysian construction industry. This paper presents the results of study on factors in Malaysian architecture-engineering-contractor (AEC) professionals work culture that could improve Malaysian organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery. This is a case study involving observation and interviews of 14 participants in a Malaysian organization to identify the cultural criteria for successful AEC collaboration. The investigation covers work culture preferences, the inflows and outflows of tacit knowledge through interdependent tasks, and the collaboration processes and related technologies used. Results indicate that four operating characteristics occur in Malaysian building projects. Integration of culture knowledge with Building Information Modeling (BIM) in projects could alleviate better productivity. Finally, this study recommends potential work culture criteria that could uplift Malaysian AEC technology, skill, competencies and expertise, and provide higher incomes commensurate to the construction workforce. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66243/1/46%20JSSH-2231-2017.pdf Abdul Ghafar, Maszura and Ibrahim, Rahinah (2018) The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 26 (3). pp. 2021-2035. ISSN 0128-7702; ESSN: 2231-8534 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2026%20(3)%20Sep.%202018/46%20JSSH-2231-2017.pdf
spellingShingle Abdul Ghafar, Maszura
Ibrahim, Rahinah
The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title_full The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title_fullStr The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title_full_unstemmed The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title_short The Malaysian AEC professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
title_sort malaysian aec professionals work culture could improve organizational team productivity during industrialized project delivery
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66243/1/46%20JSSH-2231-2017.pdf