In South Africa, the post-apartheid regime offers small and medium enterprise (SME) construction firms opportunities to develop through targeted procurement strategies. However, there are limited studies that determine the level of the relationships between the procurement strategies and the development of SME construction firms. Hence, this study investigated whether there is a variation in the effect of procurement strategies on the development of SME construction firms. A quantitative research approach was employed in collecting data from 176 SME construction firms in South Africa. The data collected were analysed using partial least squares structural equation modelling, mean item scores and the Kruskal–Wallis test. The findings revealed that there is a relationship between procurement strategies and the socio-economic development of specific classes of SME construction firms in South Africa. The study also found that there is a slight mismatch between procurement strategy and SME development outcomes for different SME sizes. It was concluded that the achievement of SME development has little to do with preferences or the use of specific procurement strategies. The study recommends that public-sector clients should not entirely treat SMEs as a homogenous block when using traditional project procurement. Further studies that examine how different characteristics of SMEs influence SME development are recommended.
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1 December 2019
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November 07 2019
Procurement strategies influencing small and medium contractor development in South Africa Available to Purchase
Abimbola Windapo, PhD, PrCPM;
Abimbola Windapo, PhD, PrCPM
Associate Professor
Department of Construction Economics and Management, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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Oluseye Olugboyega, MSc;
Department of Construction Economics and Management, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
(corresponding author: olgolu005@myuct.ac.za)
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Abdulrauf Adediran, PhD
Abdulrauf Adediran, PhD
Research Assistant
Department of Construction Economics and Management, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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(corresponding author: olgolu005@myuct.ac.za)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 14 2019
Accepted:
September 23 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-4312
Print ISSN: 1751-4304
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2019
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law (2019) 172 (6): 253–263.
Article history
Received:
May 14 2019
Accepted:
September 23 2019
Citation
Windapo A, Olugboyega O, Adediran A (2019), "Procurement strategies influencing small and medium contractor development in South Africa". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law, Vol. 172 No. 6 pp. 253–263, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jmapl.19.00021
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