Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects
Contractors’ consummate performance behavior (CPB) refers to that contractors perform within the spirit of the contract. This is important to improve project performance. However, few studies have investigated why contractors would undertake CPB. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this...
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description | Contractors’ consummate performance behavior (CPB) refers to that contractors perform within the spirit of the contract. This is important to improve project performance. However, few studies have investigated why contractors would undertake CPB. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study aims to examine which factors influence the intention of CPB. To achieve this, a questionnaire survey was undertaken in China, with 195 valid questionnaires from project managers and contract managers being received. Data were analyzed through structural equation modeling and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis. The results show that the intention of CPB is mainly influenced by attitude toward benefit/cooperation/social value, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Attitude toward social value has the greatest impact on the intention of CPB, whereas the subjective norm is least effective on the intention of CPB. In addition, three equifinal combinations result in the intention of CPB. Attitude toward cooperation and subjective norm are the core of the contractors’ intention of CPB. These two factors cannot be replaced by other factors. |
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spelling | doaj-art-0126c5dba6a64dda83c35e5eb586d9b92025-02-03T01:27:25ZengWileyAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80861687-80942020-01-01202010.1155/2020/39358433935843Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction ProjectsLing Yan0Liang Guo1Yan Ning2College of Management, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, ChinaCollege of Management, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, ChinaDepartment of Construction and Real Estate, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, ChinaContractors’ consummate performance behavior (CPB) refers to that contractors perform within the spirit of the contract. This is important to improve project performance. However, few studies have investigated why contractors would undertake CPB. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study aims to examine which factors influence the intention of CPB. To achieve this, a questionnaire survey was undertaken in China, with 195 valid questionnaires from project managers and contract managers being received. Data were analyzed through structural equation modeling and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis. The results show that the intention of CPB is mainly influenced by attitude toward benefit/cooperation/social value, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. Attitude toward social value has the greatest impact on the intention of CPB, whereas the subjective norm is least effective on the intention of CPB. In addition, three equifinal combinations result in the intention of CPB. Attitude toward cooperation and subjective norm are the core of the contractors’ intention of CPB. These two factors cannot be replaced by other factors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3935843 |
spellingShingle | Ling Yan Liang Guo Yan Ning Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects Advances in Civil Engineering |
title | Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects |
title_full | Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects |
title_fullStr | Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects |
title_short | Understanding Construction Contractors’ Intention to Undertake Consummate Performance Behaviors in Construction Projects |
title_sort | understanding construction contractors intention to undertake consummate performance behaviors in construction projects |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3935843 |
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