Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry

The construction industry plays an important role in the economic growth and in the long-term national development. However, some studies have shown that the failure rate and bankruptcies among the construction firms are high. One of the critical issues facing the construction industry in Malaysia i...

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Main Authors: Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez, Juhary, Ali, Nazaruddin, Ishak
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Published: 2017
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.4812019-06-19T07:33:19Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/481/ Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez Juhary, Ali Nazaruddin, Ishak HD Industries. Land use. Labor HD61 Risk Management The construction industry plays an important role in the economic growth and in the long-term national development. However, some studies have shown that the failure rate and bankruptcies among the construction firms are high. One of the critical issues facing the construction industry in Malaysia is to ensure that the industry can attain and able to sustain the anticipated growth. This research attempts to empirically examine the significance of the entrepreneurial competencies and entrepreneurial networks on entrepreneurial success of small size contractors in Malaysia. It adapts the quantitative approach and carried out in the state of Selangor where stratified random sampling was adapted. Questionnaires were conducted as means of collecting data. Based on the total number of population of G1 to G3, the sample size is 368 respondents. Quantitative research revealed that personal competency has the highest effect on the success of the construction firms (β=.231), and social network (β=.223). Hence, the study’s empirical findings provide a basis for recommendations for small size construction firms to enhance their competencies and for the policy makers to design and formulate entrepreneurship support programs for small size construction firms. Keywords: Entrepreneurial competencies, Entrepreneurial networks, Construction firms, Entrepreneurship 2017 Journal NonPeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/481/1/Entrepreneurial%20Competencies%20and%20Networks%20in%20the%20Construction%20Industry.pdf Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez and Juhary, Ali and Nazaruddin, Ishak (2017) Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, 12 (23). pp. 13374-13380. ISSN 0973-4562
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
HD61 Risk Management
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HD61 Risk Management
Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez
Juhary, Ali
Nazaruddin, Ishak
Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
description The construction industry plays an important role in the economic growth and in the long-term national development. However, some studies have shown that the failure rate and bankruptcies among the construction firms are high. One of the critical issues facing the construction industry in Malaysia is to ensure that the industry can attain and able to sustain the anticipated growth. This research attempts to empirically examine the significance of the entrepreneurial competencies and entrepreneurial networks on entrepreneurial success of small size contractors in Malaysia. It adapts the quantitative approach and carried out in the state of Selangor where stratified random sampling was adapted. Questionnaires were conducted as means of collecting data. Based on the total number of population of G1 to G3, the sample size is 368 respondents. Quantitative research revealed that personal competency has the highest effect on the success of the construction firms (β=.231), and social network (β=.223). Hence, the study’s empirical findings provide a basis for recommendations for small size construction firms to enhance their competencies and for the policy makers to design and formulate entrepreneurship support programs for small size construction firms. Keywords: Entrepreneurial competencies, Entrepreneurial networks, Construction firms, Entrepreneurship
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author Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez
Juhary, Ali
Nazaruddin, Ishak
author_facet Puteri Fadzline, Tamyez
Juhary, Ali
Nazaruddin, Ishak
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title Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
title_short Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
title_full Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial Competencies and Networks in the Construction Industry
title_sort entrepreneurial competencies and networks in the construction industry
publishDate 2017
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