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Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2019, 9(1), 20-28

 

Assessment of Risk Management Maturity of Construction Organisations in Joint Venture Projects

 

R. S. Abdulrahman1, A. D. Ibrahim2, and P. G. Chindo3

1Assistant Lecturer, Department of Quantity Surveying, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Email: ridwanshuayb1@gmail.com (corresponding author).

2Professor, Department of Quantity Surveying, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.

3Senior Lecturer, Department of Quantity Surveying, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.

 

Project Management

 

Received September 1, 2018; revised November 17, 2018; November 29, 2018; accepted December 16, 2018

 

Available online January 16, 2019

 

Abstract: For organizations to be successful, they should be committed in managing risk proactively and consistently throughout the project and equally important is the determination of the Risk Management Maturity (RMM) of organizations because it is the commencing point in the review of the current RM systems, practices, and culture of construction organisations. It was reported that construction organisations lack the knowledge of their capability to manage risk and as a result, JV projects continue to fail. Studies have identified, categorised and assessed risk associated with JV projects in their local and international context but no study has assessed the RMM of construction organisations in JV projects. Therefore, this study assessed the RMM of construction organisations in JV projects. The attributes and dimensions used to assess the RMM of construction organisations were identified from literature and used in the survey to collect data from respondents and subsequently analysed using the Fuzzy synthetic evaluation technique. Findings revealed that construction organisations undertaking JV projects are at the “defined maturity level” which means that these organisations only practice informal risk management and uses only qualitative risk assessment technique. The study recommends that further studies should focus on how to improve and move from the current RMM level of construction organisations to the next maturity level (managed and optimised).

 

Keywords: Risk management maturity, Risk management capability, Fuzzy synthetic evaluation.

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Citation: Abdulrahman, R. S., Ibrahim, A. D., and Chindo, P. G. (2019). Assessment of Risk Management Maturity of Construction Organisations in Joint Venture Projects. Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 9(1), 20-28.

DOI: 10.2478/jeppm-2019-0004

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