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Resource Allocation Strategies and Project Outcomes: A Study of Buruj Real Estate Development in Mogadishu, Somalia

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  • Yusuf Abdi Shurie

    (Student and Researcher, Kampala International University (KIU))

  • Obondi Christopher Kennedy

    (Supervisor and Lecturer, Department of Political and Administrative Studies (PhD). Kampala International University (KIU))

Abstract

The study examined the effect of resource allocation strategies on project outcomes of Buruuj Real Estate Development in Mogadishu, Somalia. This study was guided by the following objectives; to determine the effect of human resource allocation on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia; to assess the effect of financial resource allocation on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia; and to examine the effect of material resource allocation on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia. This research employed cross-sectional research design to describe the variables and the questionnaire and interview guide were used as the research instruments. Descriptive statistics were used in this study included frequencies, means and regression analysis on variables. The study found out that human resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia (β = 0.806, Sig = 0.000); financial resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia (β = 0.501, Sig = 0.000); material resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia (β =0.418, Sig = 0.000). The study concluded that human resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia; financial resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia; material resource allocation has a positive significant effect on the project outcomes of Buruuj construction and real estate in Mogadishu, Somalia. The researcher recommended that Buruuj C&R Estate should strategically enhance its project efficacy through a robust skill development policy, incorporating extensive training, regular assessments, and a culture of knowledge sharing in alignment with organizational goals. Furthermore, Buruuj C&R Estate should implement a well-defined budget allocation policy to secure adequate funding for project activities, thereby diminishing the risk of delays.

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  • Yusuf Abdi Shurie & Obondi Christopher Kennedy, 2025. "Resource Allocation Strategies and Project Outcomes: A Study of Buruj Real Estate Development in Mogadishu, Somalia," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(8), pages 83-107, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-8:p:83-107
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