大型项目
同构(结晶学)
规范性
结构方程建模
规范的社会影响
机构
调解
制度理论
扩散
业务
机制(生物学)
知识管理
社会学
心理学
政治学
经济
计算机科学
管理
认识论
社会科学
结晶学
机器学习
物理
哲学
晶体结构
热力学
化学
法学
作者
Delei Yang,Jun Zhu,Qingbin Cui,Qinghua He,Xian Zheng
出处
期刊:Sustainability
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2021-07-21
卷期号:13 (15): 8123-8123
被引量:9
摘要
Megaproject citizenship behavior (MCB) has been confirmed to a play vital role on megaproject performance. Although current research has argued that institution elements have had an impact on MCB diffusion, limited studies have empirically investigated the distinct effectiveness of various institution elements on driving MCB’s widespread diffusion in construction megaprojects. Based on institution theory, this study proposes a theoretical model comprising institutional elements (i.e., normative and mimetic isomorphism), owner’s support, relationship-based trust, and their effect or impact on MCB’s diffusion. Based on 171 industrial questionnaires collected from managers of contractors and designers in megaprojects. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to validate the established model. The results indicated that both normative and mimetic isomorphism have positive effects on facilitating MCB diffusion, and owner’s support has shown partial mediation in promoting MCB diffusion through normative isomorphism, as well as full mediation in the promoting of MCB diffusion through mimetic isomorphism. Meanwhile, relationship-based trust exerts a positive moderating effect on the relationship between mimetic isomorphism and MCB. This study extends current literature on driving MCB diffusion from the perspective of institutional theory, contributing by providing four implications for megaprojects managers to “buy in” more extensive MCB.
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