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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2021.26.07.103

A Study of the impacts of control types on Tie strength and Project Performance - focus on field project organization of construction industry  

Lee, Won-Hee (Division of Business Administration, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology)
Cho, Ho-Haeng (Division of Business Administration, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology)
Abstract
In this paper, we an empirical study of the effects of control types on Tie strength and filed project performance of project participants in field project organization for Korean domestic construction industry. In the study, we try to tell what significant impact output control, process control and tie strength among field project participants have on field project performance and features unique to field project organization for Korean construction industry through empirical analysis. And the findings of the empirical analysis are that output control appeared to have significant impacts on tie strength among the participants and process control, and process control also appear to have significant impact on field project performance.
Keywords
Tie strength; Output control; Process control; Project performance; Structural equation model;
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