Let’s change tack, not wind direction: a response to Kog and Yaman (2016)
Author(s): |
Gary D. Holt
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, April 2018, n. 3, v. 25 |
Page(s): | 335-341 |
DOI: | 10.1108/ecam-02-2017-0019 |
Abstract: |
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to field a critical response to Kog and Yaman (2016) specifically; and more widely, to strengthen debate on contractor selection (CS) research. Design/methodology/approachCritical narrative and opinion based on personal worldview, experiential knowledge and future insight/vision. FindingsIt is argued that enduring CS research has become somewhat stagnated. It has over-emphasised selection process modelsvis-à-visthe reliability and currency of their processing components, and has inadequately focused on achieving real-life impact. Research limitations/implicationsThe principal implication is to engender constructive debate in the field and encourage a change of direction in CS research. The limitation is that this response reflects a personal view and so will be open to “challenge”. Practical implicationsPotential to encourage increased practicability, accessibility and generalisability of CS research products, leading to their increased real-life take-up and improved impact on practice. Social implicationsFor society, the optimal implications would be improved project outcomes; healthier stakeholders’ financial interests; and an enhanced constructed environment. Originality/valueThe content is entirely original insofar as it comprises a personal viewpoint. |
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