2021
DOI: 10.1108/jedt-05-2021-0264
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A confirmatory factor analysis of the challenges of effective management of construction workforce in South Africa

Abstract: Purpose The South African construction industry (SACI) is a huge employer of labour as the industry depends mostly on human resources to carry out its activities. However, the industry has also been noted for its poor workforce management and lack of attention to human resource management (HRM) issues. Therefore, this study aims to assess the challenges facing the effective management of the construction workforce in South Africa with a view to improving HRM activities in the industry and improve overall servi… Show more

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“…Tilakasiri (2015) recommended the Delphi technique for the development of concepts, standards, frameworks or models for a study. With contemporary construction management literature, this method has been used extensively within the built environment studies, for instance, by Aghimien et al. (2021) to assess challenges applicable to the South Africa construction industry; Aliu et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Tilakasiri (2015) recommended the Delphi technique for the development of concepts, standards, frameworks or models for a study. With contemporary construction management literature, this method has been used extensively within the built environment studies, for instance, by Aghimien et al. (2021) to assess challenges applicable to the South Africa construction industry; Aliu et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…recommended the Delphi technique for the development of concepts, standards, frameworks or models for a study. With contemporary construction management literature, this method has been used extensively within the built environment studies, for instance, byAghimien et al (2021) to assess challenges applicable to the South Africa construction industry;Aliu et al (2021a) examine undergraduate courses relevant to the built environment in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) era andAliu et al (2021b) used it to examine the 21st-century employability skill improvement framework for the construction industry.…”
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“…To achieve the objectives of this study, a mixed research method (a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches) was used following the studies of Aliu et al. (2021) and Aghimien et al. (2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be deduced from Table 6 that the variables making up the first components are closely related, with loading between 0.853 to 0.548. As Aghimien et al (2021) The decentralised real estate market is described as the utilisation of the 4IR technologies and principles like blockchain, virtual currency and others capable of supporting the direct exchange of information between real estate stakeholders. Kalyuzhnova (2018) also discovered that blockchain is one of the significant technologies supporting decentralised real estate.…”
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confidence: 99%