2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2019.09.016
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The synergy between human factors and risk attitudes of Malaysian contractors’: Moderating effect of government policy

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“…This considering factors indicated through incomplete steps in the procedural practices of the risk management process, unplanned risk activity, and redundant ow. This similar practice discussed inAdnan & Rosman (2018), Fadzil et al (2017), Hamzah Abdul-Rahman, Chen Wang (2015), Kang et al (2015), Mohamed et al (2014), Omer et al (2019), and Taofeeq et al (2020. They pointed Malaysian construction risk management process practiced in ill-structured, informal, and not follow suggested steps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…This considering factors indicated through incomplete steps in the procedural practices of the risk management process, unplanned risk activity, and redundant ow. This similar practice discussed inAdnan & Rosman (2018), Fadzil et al (2017), Hamzah Abdul-Rahman, Chen Wang (2015), Kang et al (2015), Mohamed et al (2014), Omer et al (2019), and Taofeeq et al (2020. They pointed Malaysian construction risk management process practiced in ill-structured, informal, and not follow suggested steps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The risk management process steps and stages extracted from eight standards and guidelines illustrated in Figure 2 below. The review of the eight standards and guides indicates that there are various risk management process terminologies and grouping patterns Figure 2: Risk management process extracted from risk management standards and guidelines (Source:APM 2010;AS/NZS 4360:20042004BS 6079-3:2000BS 6079-3: 2000BS IEC 62198:20012001CAN/CSA-Q850-97 2002;IEEE Std 1540-20012001ISO 31000:2018ISO 31000: 2018PMI 2017) Discussed in Adnan & Rosman (2018), Fadzil et al (2017, Hamzah Abdul-Rahman, Chen Wang (2015), Kang et al (2015), Mohamed et al (2014), Omer et al (2019), and Taofeeq et al (2020).Malaysia construction industry practiced the risk management process in ill-structured and implemented informally, although a formal risk management process has introduced. Malaysia construction industry adopting simple, quick, reasonable, and inexpensive methods identifying risk instead of managing it in the whole process.…”
Section: Risk Management Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dedicated human and organizational factor model of ship collision accidents between an assisted ship and an icebreaker was developed by Zhang et al [14]. Taofeeq et al [15] employed a quantitative research design following the positivist research paradigm to determine the factors influencing contractor risk attitudes. These methods are closely related to human factors.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On that basis, the importance of a deep understanding of technological innovation in business practice in the era of technology continues to be rugged and phenomena. (Bamgbade et al, 2019;Taofeeq et al, 2020;Adeleke et al, 2020). From an overall perspective, creative overhauls will impact the progress of an affiliation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%