2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/90/1/012182
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Application of alternative dispute resolution in the field of construction projects

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“…The record rates of housing construction, supported by mortgage instruments, are temporary in nature, and they cannot resolve contradictions arising between the parties involved in construction activities in the housing sector. This is evidenced by the avalanche-like accumulation of economic disputes requiring litigation 5 [11,12]. Infrastructure construction is not an exception.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The record rates of housing construction, supported by mortgage instruments, are temporary in nature, and they cannot resolve contradictions arising between the parties involved in construction activities in the housing sector. This is evidenced by the avalanche-like accumulation of economic disputes requiring litigation 5 [11,12]. Infrastructure construction is not an exception.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since it is not possible to prevent all disputes, it is subsequently necessary to resolve them. In the case of systematic violations of one party's obligations, a judicial decision is typically needed (Yaskova and Zaitseva, 2017). This solution is commonplace in modern construction projects (Biering et al, 2016); however, it may take long (Dziadosz et al, 2015)-disputes can drag on for many years, which is why parties also consider alternative dispute resolution (hereinafter referred as ADR) methods, an option that arose as an alternative to lengthy and costly processes of arbitration and litigation (Cheung, 1999).…”
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“…TPB, an extension of the theory of reasoned action (TRA), is a rational decision-making theory in dealing with behaviours in question (Conner, Smith, & McMillan, 2003). According to TPB, human behaviour can be predicted from three sets of factors, including attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behaviour control (Yaskova & Zaitseva, 2017). Attitudes refer to favourable or unfavourable evaluation of specific behaviours.…”
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confidence: 99%