This study explores how corruption impacts the failure of government projects in developing countries with evidence from the Ghanaian context. This study solicits the perceptions of project management practitioners (14), contractors (6), government officials (clients; 5), and the general public (5) on the subject. The findings indicate that corruption influences government project failure on all the failure criteria that were used for the evaluation. However, corruption influences failure at two different levels: project management and product phase. At the project management level, corruption has direct influence, while at the product phase level, the influence is indirect
In Tanzania a number of public projects is increasing from time to time. However, in some cases it ...
Construction process stages are argued to be vulnerable to the prevalence of corrupt practices. Howe...
The aim of the study therefore, was to examine the effects of corruption in the economic development...
This study explores how corruption impacts on the failure of government projects in developing count...
In recent years, project management has become an important part of any organisation and/or governme...
Purpose This study investigates the factors that cause government construction projects failure in ...
Abstract Factors responsible for the failure of most development projects are multifaceted. This stu...
Governments and organizations, especially governments in developing countries, have witnessed projec...
Government construction projects are vital to the economic development of developing countries. Howe...
Globally, corruption presents a major risk that reduces construction projectperformance by inflating...
Across the globe, corruption presents a major risk that reduces construction project performances by...
Governments and organizations, particularly those in developing nations, have experienced project fa...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
Over the years, Ghanaian governments have invested huge sums of money in programmes and projects for...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
In Tanzania a number of public projects is increasing from time to time. However, in some cases it ...
Construction process stages are argued to be vulnerable to the prevalence of corrupt practices. Howe...
The aim of the study therefore, was to examine the effects of corruption in the economic development...
This study explores how corruption impacts on the failure of government projects in developing count...
In recent years, project management has become an important part of any organisation and/or governme...
Purpose This study investigates the factors that cause government construction projects failure in ...
Abstract Factors responsible for the failure of most development projects are multifaceted. This stu...
Governments and organizations, especially governments in developing countries, have witnessed projec...
Government construction projects are vital to the economic development of developing countries. Howe...
Globally, corruption presents a major risk that reduces construction projectperformance by inflating...
Across the globe, corruption presents a major risk that reduces construction project performances by...
Governments and organizations, particularly those in developing nations, have experienced project fa...
This study explores the causes of corruption for Sub-Sahara Africa in a panel of 22 countries from 1...
Over the years, Ghanaian governments have invested huge sums of money in programmes and projects for...
In this dissertation, I investigate challenges to the delivery of public services to citizens in you...
In Tanzania a number of public projects is increasing from time to time. However, in some cases it ...
Construction process stages are argued to be vulnerable to the prevalence of corrupt practices. Howe...
The aim of the study therefore, was to examine the effects of corruption in the economic development...