Measuring quality : how does this improve construction performance?


Autoria(s): Coffey, Vaughan
Contribuinte(s)

Haigh, Richard

Amaratunga , Dilanthi

Data(s)

2008

Resumo

The paper charts the history and development of the Hong Kong Housing Department (HKHD) Performance Assessment Scoring System (PASS) from 1990 to the present day and examines its effect on facilitating change to the quality of construction work of building contractors engaged in the production of public sector housing projects Hong Kong. The paper builds partly on empirical research carried out by the author as part of a doctoral thesis from 2000 to 2005, on experiential knowledge and also on some relevant case studies. The outcomes from this earlier research and validation of PASS based on results derived from the system since the research was originally undertaken are of benefit to practitioners and academics working and studying in the areas of performance assessment and organisational culture and change. The conclusions presented in the paper further underpin the connection established in previous research between strong organisational culture and project and corporate success. Organisational culture was measured using a survey instrument originally developed by Denison and Neale (1994), adapted for the environment of the study, and corporate success was measured by the PASS system mentioned above. The major results of the original study indicate that there is significant linkage between strong organisational cultures and business success and the detailed findings were that, (1) strong organisational culture was positively associated a high level of company effectiveness, (2) a high level of company effectiveness was positively associated with the cultural traits of ‘consistency’, ‘adaptability’ and ‘mission’, and (3) a high level of company effectiveness was positively associated with the combined cultural traits represented by the dimensions of ‘external focus’ and ‘stable culture’. Several opportunities to take forward this research have been identified, including extending the study to other countries and also longitudinally re-evaluating some of the original case studies to ascertain how organisational cultures have changed or further developed in relation to the changing construction climate in Hong Kong.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29148/

Publicador

School of the Built Environment, University of Salford, UK.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29148/1/29148.pdf

http://www.bear2008.org/

Coffey, Vaughan (2008) Measuring quality : how does this improve construction performance? In Haigh, Richard & Amaratunga , Dilanthi (Eds.) CIB International Conference on Building Education and Research : Building Resilience, School of the Built Environment, University of Salford, UK., Heritance, Kandalama, Sri Lanka.

Direitos

Copyright 2008 CIB W89 BEAR 2008 Conference Organising Committee

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #120201 Building Construction Management and Project Planning #Public housing construction #Performance measurement #Organisational culture #Procurement #Quality
Tipo

Conference Paper