Role of the stakeholders and regulatory instruments in technology and innovation development in Ethiopian construction industry

Research Article

Role of the stakeholders and regulatory instruments in technology and innovation development in Ethiopian construction industry

DOI: 10.1080/20421338.2024.2317625
Author(s): Desalegn Girma Mengistu Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia , Bereket Amare Sida Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia , Tariku Nigussie Keneni Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to assess the role of stakeholders and the applicable regulatory instruments in ensuring technology and innovation development (TID) in Ethiopian construction industry. A structured questionnaire was developed to assess the engagement level of major stakeholders and effectiveness of the applicable regulatory instruments. In analyzing the quantitative data, while mean score was used to rank the variables, factor analysis was conducted to identify the underlying dimensions. A semi-structured interview was conducted to get detail insight about the practice. In addition, document analysis was conducted to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the applicable regulatory instruments. The qualitative data was analyzed thematically focusing on the purpose of the study. Despite their significant role, the stakeholders’ engagement level is found to be unsatisfactory. Similarly, the findings suggest that there is room for improvement in the relevant regulatory instruments to better accommodate TID. The identified improvement dimensions are associated with timeliness, effectiveness, and appropriateness of the applicable regulatory instruments. These are attributed to the poor coordination and weak capacity of the stakeholders. Findings of this study help the concerned stakeholders in indicating the intervention areas to effectively enhance TID in the construction industry.

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