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Title: Assessing the Underlying Factors Affecting Trust and Transparency in the Construction Industry: A Mixed Method Approach
Authors: Bello, Abdulkabir
Abdulraheem, Aliyyu Abiola
Afolabi, Oladayo Popoola
Aka, Adefemi
Gbenga, Precious Oluwatofunmi
Keywords: Construction Performance; Nigeria; Project Delivery; Trust and Transparency; Stakeholder Relationships
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: UTSePRESS
Citation: Bello A., Abdulraheem, A. A., Afolabi, O. P. Aka A., Gbenga P. O. (2024). Assessing the Underlying Factors Affecting Trust and Transparency in the Construction Industry: A Mixed Method Approach. Construction Economic and Building 24(1-2), 9-28.
Abstract: The construction industry’s lack of trust and transparency presents significant challenges that can impede project success and hinder overall industry growth. Without trust, stakeholders may hesitate to collaborate effectively, leading to communication breakdowns, disputes, and del ays. Transparency gaps in project management and decision-making processes can breed suspicion and erode confidence among stakeholders, undermining their willingness to invest time, resources, and effort. Moreover, lacking trust and transparency can exacerbate corruption, inefficiency, and quality concerns, undermining industry credibility and public trust. This study delves into the context of the Nigerian construction industry to explore the impediments to trust and transparency and develop strategies for improvements. The study adopts a mixed-
Description: Article
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30662
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