ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

The Nigerian construction industry (NCI) is described as being slow to innovate and lacking the capacity to deliver its services and products adequately. However, studies have continued to suggest ways of improving service delivery in the industry. One such way is for the NCI to adopt concepts of k...

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Main Authors: Kulomri Jipato ADOGBO, Baba Adama KOLO, Kene Christopher Lawrence NZEKWE
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Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
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Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/148
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author Kulomri Jipato ADOGBO
Baba Adama KOLO
Kene Christopher Lawrence NZEKWE
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Kene Christopher Lawrence NZEKWE
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description The Nigerian construction industry (NCI) is described as being slow to innovate and lacking the capacity to deliver its services and products adequately. However, studies have continued to suggest ways of improving service delivery in the industry. One such way is for the NCI to adopt concepts of knowledge management (KM) to improve service delivery. The aim of this study is to assess organisational leadership for the adoption of KM practice in the NCI. The objectives of the study are to identify the attributes of leadership behaviours and KM; to establish the leadership behaviours exhibited by consulting firms in the NCI, and to establish whether the consulting firms in the NCI exhibit KM. The instrument used for data collection in this study was a structured questionnaire. The instrument was administered on senior management staff of consulting firms in the NCI. The number of questionnaires completed and returned were 110 which represented 45.9 per cent of the total questionnaires administered (240). The data collected were analysed in the form of descriptive statistics to achieve the study objectives. The findings of the study showed that of the three leadership behaviours, the firms surveyed exhibit transformational leadership behaviours more than the transactional and laissez-faire leadership behaviours. Also, the results also showed that the most prevalent KM behaviours exhibited by firms is ‘information technology’ and the least exhibited is ‘strategy’. The existence of the transformational leadership behaviour and prevalence of KM behaviours suggests that there is a basis for the development of a framework for the adoption of KM practice by firms in the NCI. It is recommended that consulting firms formally adopt KM practice to improve their competitiveness in the market place and the quality of their service delivery in the NCI.
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spelling doaj-art-3d968dd8859d43f396515b1b190aa3302025-01-08T06:11:33ZengUJ PressJournal of Construction Project Management and Innovation2223-78522959-96522017-08-017Supplement10.36615/jcpmi.v7iSupplement.148ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYKulomri Jipato ADOGBO0Baba Adama KOLOKene Christopher Lawrence NZEKWEDepartment of Quantity Surveying, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria The Nigerian construction industry (NCI) is described as being slow to innovate and lacking the capacity to deliver its services and products adequately. However, studies have continued to suggest ways of improving service delivery in the industry. One such way is for the NCI to adopt concepts of knowledge management (KM) to improve service delivery. The aim of this study is to assess organisational leadership for the adoption of KM practice in the NCI. The objectives of the study are to identify the attributes of leadership behaviours and KM; to establish the leadership behaviours exhibited by consulting firms in the NCI, and to establish whether the consulting firms in the NCI exhibit KM. The instrument used for data collection in this study was a structured questionnaire. The instrument was administered on senior management staff of consulting firms in the NCI. The number of questionnaires completed and returned were 110 which represented 45.9 per cent of the total questionnaires administered (240). The data collected were analysed in the form of descriptive statistics to achieve the study objectives. The findings of the study showed that of the three leadership behaviours, the firms surveyed exhibit transformational leadership behaviours more than the transactional and laissez-faire leadership behaviours. Also, the results also showed that the most prevalent KM behaviours exhibited by firms is ‘information technology’ and the least exhibited is ‘strategy’. The existence of the transformational leadership behaviour and prevalence of KM behaviours suggests that there is a basis for the development of a framework for the adoption of KM practice by firms in the NCI. It is recommended that consulting firms formally adopt KM practice to improve their competitiveness in the market place and the quality of their service delivery in the NCI. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/148Organisational leadership, knowledge management, consulting firms
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ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
Organisational leadership, knowledge management, consulting firms
title ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_full ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_fullStr ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_short ASSESSMENT OF ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN THE NIGERIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
title_sort assessment of organisational leadership for knowledge management practice in the nigerian construction industry
topic Organisational leadership, knowledge management, consulting firms
url https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/148
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