Joint risk management through transactionally efficient relational contracting

Rahman, M M (2002) Joint risk management through transactionally efficient relational contracting. Construction Management and Economics, 20(1), pp. 45-54. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

The appropriate contracting method and the contract documents for any construction project depend on the nature of the project, but an appropriate contracting method coupled with clear and equitable contract documents do not by themselves ensure project success where people work together in the face of uncertainty and complexity with diverse interests and conflicting agendas. The attitudes of the contracting parties and the co-operative relationships among the project participants are important for successful project delivery. These are examined in the light of transaction cost economics and relational contracting (RC) principles. It is found that RC may well be a useful route towards reduced transaction costs, while also fostering co-operative relationships and better teamwork that in turn facilitate joint risk management (JRM). The usefulness of the latter is reinforced by relevant observations from a recent Hong Kong-based survey, followed by a case study in Mainland China. A basic model is conceptualized for improved project delivery via JRM. This is also seen to be reinforceable by further transactional efficiencies that can be achieved through other RC-based approaches, such as partnering or alliancing.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: co-operative teamwork; joint risk management; project delivery; relational contracting; transaction cost economics
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 14:45
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