Charles, S H; Chang-Richards, A and Yiu, T W (2022) New success factors for construction projects: A systematic review of post-2004 literature. Construction Innovation, 22(4), pp. 891-914. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to elicit the success factors from empirical evidence, as construction industry requires an improved understanding of factors for managing projects to positive outcomes. Increased stakeholder involvement, including the new technologies, achieving sustainability and safeguarding health and safety, whilst at the same time facing uncertainties, it is crucial to examine whether there are new factors that drive construction projects to succeed, especially from a value-driven perspective. Design/methodology/approach: Using a systematic review approach, this research reviewed 172 studies published after 2004. When compared to a comprehensive project success factor framework presented by Chan et al. in 2004, 19 factors are considered new since 2004. Findings: Though several scholarly outputs highlighted significant improvements to project operations and innovations in equipment and techniques, there has not been a comprehensive oversight since Chan’s et al. (2004) conceptual framework. This paper investigates 16 years of industry changes and identified two new success factors categories (innovation and sustainability) and 19 new factors that add to Chan’s et al. (2004) study. Consequently, a new framework of factors affecting project success was developed. Originality/value: This paper was very specific in its attempt to find the new and additional success factors for managing construction projects. A new conceptual framework, which includes the newly identified factors, was then developed that will create a greater awareness of stakeholders' concerns and ultimately contribute to significant improvement in developing project objectives and defining success measures.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | built environment; construction management; construction performance; infrastructure; project management; reconstruction |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 14:29 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 14:29 |