结构方程建模
公私合营
德尔菲法
非概率抽样
相互依存
雪球取样
业务
普通合伙企业
私营部门
精算学
经济
环境经济学
统计
环境卫生
数学
经济增长
财务
政治学
医学
法学
人口
作者
Augustine Senanu Komla Kukah,De‐Graft Owusu‐Manu,Edward Badu,Eric Owusu Asamoah
出处
期刊:Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management
[Emerald (MCB UP)]
日期:2022-12-27
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.1108/ecam-10-2022-0943
摘要
Purpose The demand for power has surged in recent times and continues to increase yearly. In comparison to developed countries, the power industry’s risks, especially in piblic–private partnership (PPP) projects, are more complex and essential in developing countries. Appreciating the inter relationship among these risk factors is crucial. However, there exist no studies developing quantitative models to explain how various PPP power risk factors influence each other, especially in developing countries like Ghana. This study aims to investigate and model the relationship, the probability of occurrence and severity of impact of PPP power risk factors in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through ranking type questionnaire in a two-round Delphi survey with 48 respondents using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used for analysis of data. Findings A model was developed to investigate the influence the risk factors inherent in PPP power projects have on each other. Validity of the model was tested based on the data collected. PLS-SEM results indicated the various relationships and interdependencies the risk factors had on each other considering their probability and severity. Both significant and insignificant levels of relationships were found among the various risk factors. Practical implications The SEM that was developed to assess the relationships among the risk factors has great value for policy makers in the energy sector, industry practitioners, researchers and industry practitioners. Strategies can be mapped out to mitigate and effectively allocate the risks with the high interdependencies. Originality/value Regarding the quantitative impact of the interrelationship among risk factors in PPP power projects, the findings of this research are arguably the first to be presented for the construction sector and contribute to knowledge on PPP practice and further has implications toward achieving power sector risk mitigation.
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