Publication Details
FREDRICK AHENKORA BOAMAH
- NUGS-Zhengzhou
- Phd Management Science And Engineering (Phd)
- Zhengzhou University
An empirical study on the sharing of tacit knowledge by construction project workers in sub-Saharan Africa 20 Aug 2022
Taylor & Francis
The impact of tacit knowledge sharing on the success of construction companies operations 04 Jan 2022
Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology
Enablers of knowledge management: practical research-based in the construction industry 04 Jan 2022
International Journal of Innovation Science
Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology
24 Jan 2022 | 23:03
Creativity and productivity are important factors for corporate and government institutions in the COVID-19 era. As a result, there is an urgent need to ensure that construction projects can recover adequately to survive potential surges or even potential epidemics. Therefore, this study aims to explore social capital by examining the effect/impact of knowledge creation on construction performance in the COVID-19 era. A simple random sampling approach focused on Ghanaian construction firms was used. Completed responses were obtained and analyzed from employees who had tasks on sites. SmartPLS 3.3.3 and Statistical Package for Social Sciences v. 26 was used. One key finding from this research was that construction firms with solid social capital built by their management staff are more connected and have better adaptive systems than firms with low capital. A company’s development programs must concentrate not only on the development of targeted or selective know-how and professional abilities but also on capacity creating, collaboration and knowledge creation and\r\nsharing among its employees. Using this study’s findings, construction professionals can develop successful solutions to the COVID-19 epidemic and future emergencies. Additionally, the comprehensive exposition of the implications, constraints and preventive methods in this study may enable scholars to discover current gaps in the literature and investigate other elements of the pandemic’s influence on the construction industry.