ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT AT QATAR'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Date
2018-01Metadata
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Lately, enterprise risk management (ERM) is an emerging topic, which has
attracted the worldwide attention. All organizations around the world
recognize the importance of risk management regardless of their size or
industry as it has been a response to the volatile environment. The
Government of Qatar has recognized the importance of risk management and
some of the ministries have applied risk management principles in their
organizations.
Because of the multitude in their operations, construction firms are
prime candidates for ERM adoption. Although there is an increased number
of studies on risk management around the world, limited studies have strived
to provide an understanding of the implementation of Enterprise Risk
Management (ERM) in the construction industry. This research investigates
and provides an understanding of ERM implementation in the Qatari
construction industry.
This research tries to investigate the existing level of ERM in the Qatari
construction industry. In addition, the research investigates the criteria that affect the ERM implementation and the factors that drive or hinder the ERM
implementation in Qatar.
By using a survey as the main data collection method, almost 80
construction companies have responded. The results reported a medium-level
overall the ERM maturity in these companies. In addition, a total of 16
important maturity criteria and 64 applicable ERM best practices were
identified and included in the survey questionnaire. The research found that 14
drivers and 32 hindrances had significantly positive and negative influence on
ERM implementation in the construction companies in Qatar.
The research has reviewed the literature and adapted the proposed
ERM framework by Zhao proposes in his book on ERM in International
construction operations.
Since few studies have discussed the ERM implementation in
construction firms in the Gulf region, this study is a pioneering contribution to
the current literature of the ERM in Qatar’s construction Industry.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/11415Collections
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