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Interplay of Contractual Governance and Trust in Improving Construction Project Performance: Dynamic Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Although contractual governance and trust have been regarded as critical factors for explaining construction project performance, their interplay at different stages of project development is still lacking. From a dynamic ...
Contract Enforcement for Claimants’ Satisfaction with Construction Dispute Resolution: Moderating Role of Shadow of the Future, Fairness Perception, and Trust
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This study pivots around the relationship between claimants’ contract enforcement (i.e., the degree of pursuing contractual rights when resolving construction disputes) and their satisfaction with the resolution ...
Effect of Contract Completeness on Contractors’ Opportunistic Behavior and the Moderating Role of Interdependence
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The characteristics of construction projects—e.g., one-off, high complexity, information asymmetry, and asset specificity—have led to a very common phenomenon of opportunism. In this paper, a questionnaire based on a ...
Improving Subjective Value in Construction Claim Negotiations: Role of Behavioral Primers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Even though most studies have merely focused on the relationship between behavioral primers and objective value, subjective value plays an important role in evaluating negotiation outcomes. This study aims to investigate ...
Improving Subjective Value in Construction Claim Negotiations: Role of Behavioral Primers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Even though most studies have merely focused on the relationship between behavioral primers and objective value, subjective value plays an important role in evaluating negotiation outcomes. This study aims to investigate ...
Effect of Contract Completeness on Contractors’ Opportunistic Behavior and the Moderating Role of Interdependence
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The characteristics of construction projects—e.g., one-off, high complexity, information asymmetry, and asset specificity—have led to a very common phenomenon of opportunism. In this paper, a questionnaire based on a sample ...
Influence of Negotiation Risk Attitude and Power on Behaviors and Outcomes When Negotiating Construction Claims
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: When confronted with construction claims, negotiation is always the preferred method for owners and contractors. The authors conducted a questionnaire survey to explore the correlation between negotiation risk attitude and ...
Comparing Subjective and Objective Measurements of Contract Complexity in Influencing Construction Project Performance: Survey versus Machine Learning
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Contracts are the main governance mechanism regulating construction participants’ behaviors and safeguarding project performance. Besides traditional subjective measurement via survey, machine learning has been utilized ...
How to Foster Relational Behavior in Construction Projects: Direct and Mediating Effects of Contractual Complexity and Regulatory Focus
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Maintaining the interorganizational relationship is a vital goal in the construction industry, and how to promote relational behavior in the project has received widespread attention. A contract is one of the commonly used ...