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Requirement engineering and project performance: mediating effect of communication effectiveness, change readiness, stakeholder engagement and moderating effect of team cohesion

Janshid Ali Turi (Faculty of Business Administration, University of Tabuk, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia)
Sami Al Kharusi (Department of Economics and Finance, College of Economics and Political Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman)
Muddasar Ghani Khwaja (Keele Business School, Keele University, Newcastle-upon-Lyme, UK)
Mohammad Rezaur Razzak (Department of Management, College of Economics and Political Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman)
Shahid Bashir (Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 11 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the influence of requirement engineering (RE) on project performance (PP) in the context of NEOM* in Saudi Arabia. The study also aims to examine the relationship between three components of RE, evolving market needs (ECN), market changes (MC) and technological advancements (TA), on PP, through the mediating influence of effective communication (EC), change readiness (CR) and stakeholder engagement (SE). Further, the study aims to examine the moderating effect of team cohesion (TC) on the RE–PP relationships.

Design/methodology/approach

A research framework is developed by drawing on the resource-based theory and with the support of empirical evidence and rational arguments to propose a set of hypotheses relating to the constructs in the framework. The hypotheses are tested through survey data collected from individual employees working on different projects across NEOM. A total of 336 useable responses were collected that were analyzed through covariance-based structural equation modeling using AMOS v.28.

Findings

The results show although ECN and TA both have a positive impact on PP, MC had no significant relationship with PP. In terms of the mediation hypotheses, EC, CR and SE all partially mediate the relationships between ECN and TA with PP. However, there was no mediating effect in the relationship between MC and PP. Moreover, EC, CR and SE themselves have a significant positive influence on PP. Finally, TC proved to be a significant moderator between ECN and PP and TA and PP, but not in the case of MC and PP.

Originality/value

This study makes three novel contributions. First, most prior empirical studies examined the overall impact of RE on PP; however, the current study provides a more nuanced insight into the relationships between the three components of RE (i.e. ECN, MC and TA) and PP. Second, the mediating roles of EC, CR and SE between components of RE and PP present a finer-grained understanding of how project resources are linked to project success goals through features of the project team. Third, moderating influence of TC with regard to a higher possibility of success for projects are highlighted through this discovery.

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Acknowledgements

*NEOM stands for the new future. The word “neo” from Greek meaning new, and the letter M from Arabic word represents “mustaqbal” meaning the future. It is a futuristic and unique smart city (mega-project) being developed by Saudi Arabia.

Funding: No external funding was available or used for this research. The study was self-funded by all the authors.

Citation

Turi, J.A., Al Kharusi, S., Khwaja, M.G., Razzak, M.R. and Bashir, S. (2024), "Requirement engineering and project performance: mediating effect of communication effectiveness, change readiness, stakeholder engagement and moderating effect of team cohesion", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-12-2023-1273

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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