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Examining the Impact of Project Management Methodology on Construction Project Success. Using Risk Management as a Mediator and Organizational Culture as a Moderator

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  • Javaid, Mahid
  • Sajid, Muhammad
  • Masood, Khansa
  • Khan, Zeeshan

Abstract

Purpose: The objective of this empirical study was to examine this relationship using 03 different dimensions of various elements of any Project management methodology i.e. having a comprehensive set of elements, supplementing missing elements applying relevant elements, and assessing their impact on project success.Design/Methodology/Approach:& Data is collected from 261 respondents from the construction industry of Punjab, Pakistan with the help of a research questionnaire. Partial Least squared-Structural Equation modeling is used to analyze the data through Smart PLS.Findings: The results of this study indicate that all three dimensions have a significant and positive impact on project success. Furthermore, mediation by risk management and moderation by organizational culture is also found to be present in these relationships.Implications/Originality/Value: These results implicate that by using relevant dimensions of various elements of project management methodology, the project success rate can be enhanced for construction projects.

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  • Javaid, Mahid & Sajid, Muhammad & Masood, Khansa & Khan, Zeeshan, 2022. "Examining the Impact of Project Management Methodology on Construction Project Success. Using Risk Management as a Mediator and Organizational Culture as a Moderator," Sustainable Business and Society in Emerging Economies, CSRC Publishing, Center for Sustainability Research and Consultancy Pakistan, vol. 4(1), pages 151-166, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:src:sbseec:v:4:y:2022:i:1:p:151-166
    DOI: http://doi.org/10.26710/sbsee.v4i1.2193
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