ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ON CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AMONG KUANTAN MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijoest.v5.i4.2021.199Keywords:
Organizational Structure, Construction Waste Management, Formalization, Centralization, Kuantan, PahangAbstract
The construction industry is one of the sectors contributing to the Malaysian economy and is regarded as an important component of the Malaysian economy. At the same time, as the number of building projects rises, the amount of waste created by building projects also increases, which also has many negative effects on the environment and public health. To reduce the amount of waste created by construction projects, waste must be properly handled and effective practices in the management of construction waste must be implemented in all construction industries. This research paper aims to answer these problems above in order to: 1) to investigate the relationship between formalization structure and construction waste management in Pahang construction industries; and 2) to investigate the relationship between centralization structure and construction waste management in Pahang construction industries. Data were obtained from 107 respondents among construction companies in Pahang. The PLS-SEM technique was used to test both the measurement and structural models in this analysis. The outcome shows that there is an important connection between the formalization structure and the management of construction waste among the construction companies operating in Pahang. The structure of centralization and waste management for construction was also found to be positively associated in this study.
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