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2. The PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) Cycle
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Realyvásquez Vargas, Arturo, García Alcaraz, Jorge Luis, Satapathy, Suchismita, Coraza, Daniel Armando, Báez López, Yolanda, García Alcaraz, Jorge Luis, editor, Robles, Guillermo Cortés, editor, and Realyvásquez Vargas, Arturo, editor
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- 2025
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3. Understanding DevOps Critical Success Factors: A Thematic Analysis
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Azad, Nasreen, Hyrynsalmi, Sami, Smolander, Kari, van der Aalst, Wil, Series Editor, Ram, Sudha, Series Editor, Rosemann, Michael, Series Editor, Szyperski, Clemens, Series Editor, Guizzardi, Giancarlo, Series Editor, Petrik, Dimitri, editor, Saltan, Andrey, editor, and Helferich, Andreas, editor
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- 2025
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4. A Decision-Support Approach for University Incubators
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Laurenzi, Emanuele, Meyer, Dario, Moesch, Patrick, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Hinkelmann, Knut, editor, and Smuts, Hanlie, editor
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- 2025
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5. Modelling critical success factors (CSFs) for Ghanaian public–private partnership (PPP) power projects using fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE)
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Kukah, Augustine Senanu Komla, Owusu-Manu, De-Graft, Badu, Edward, Edwards, David John, and Asamoah, Eric
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- 2025
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6. Cheese value chain in the highlands of Southern Peru: critical success factors
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Flores, Tita, Andía Flores, Verónica Greis, Chura Zea, Efrain, and Mamani Paredes, Javier
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- 2025
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7. Critical success factors in the maintenance strategies of public healthcare facilities
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Lebea, Malwela Joseph, Agumba, Justus Ngala, and Adebowale, Oluseyi Julius
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- 2024
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8. Performance measurement and critical success factors: a case study of a national health service
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Sardi, Alberto, Sorano, Enrico, Tradori, Vania, and Ceruzzi, Paolo
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- 2024
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9. Modelling the interrelationships of critical success factors of humanitarian supply chain: an intuitionistic fuzzy DEMATEL approach
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Choudhary, Sangita, Panda, Tapan Kumar, and Behl, Abhishek
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- 2024
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10. Critical success factors of implementing sustainable and responsible investment (SRI) Sukuk for economic recovery from COVID-19 pandemic
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Marwan, Syed, Ismail, Suhaiza, Mohamed Haneef, Mohamed Aslam, and Engku Ali, Engku Rabiah Adawiah
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- 2024
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11. Examining the critical success factors of productive entrepreneurship: an ISM-MICMAC approach
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Sahu, Chinmaya Kumar and Panda, Rajeev Kumar
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- 2024
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12. Exploring the critical success factors of information security management: a mixed-method approach
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Chen, Hao and Hai, Yuge
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- 2024
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13. Analyzing critical success factors of Lean Six Sigma for implementation in Indian manufacturing MSMEs using best-worst method
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Kumar, Sandeep, Swarnakar, Vikas, Phanden, Rakesh Kumar, Antony, Jiju, Jayaraman, Raja, and Khanduja, Dinesh
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- 2024
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14. Delphi study for evaluating critical success factors (CSFs) for PPP power projects in Ghana
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Kukah, Augustine Senanu Komla, Owusu-Manu, De-Graft, Badu, Edward, and Edwards, David John
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- 2024
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15. Modeling Critical Success Factors for Industrial Symbiosis.
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Chrysikopoulos, Stamatios K., Chountalas, Panos T., Georgakellos, Dimitrios A., and Lagodimos, Athanasios G.
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CRITICAL success factor , *MULTIPLE criteria decision making , *INDUSTRIAL ecology , *CIRCULAR economy , *WASTE minimization - Abstract
The critical importance of effective industrial symbiosis is emphasized in the rapidly evolving landscape of manufacturing, energy, and environmental sustainability. This study employs the Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) methodology to examine and outline the complex interrelationships among critical success factors (CSFs) pivotal for the successful implementation of industrial symbiosis. Key findings indicate that leadership and technology are the most significant causal CSFs, driving positive outcomes in waste reduction, environmental impact, and economic growth, identified as primary effect factors. Leadership emerges as the predominant influence, guiding strategic alignment, fostering a collaborative and sustainable organizational culture, and affecting all other CSFs. Technological integration acts both as a direct driver of operational efficiency and as a mediator of leadership's influence, enabling optimized resource flows and data-driven decision-making. Additional CSFs such as clear communication, enhanced training and education, and policy and regulatory support also serve as essential mediators connecting leadership to key outcomes. This research outlines an actionable pathway for stakeholders, including policymakers, engineers, and corporate executives, to strategically prioritize and utilize these CSFs to promote more resilient and sustainable industrial ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Toward SMEs digital transformation success: a systematic literature review.
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Sagala, Gaffar Hafiz and Őri, Dóra
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DIGITAL transformation ,BUSINESS success ,CRITICAL success factor ,SMALL business ,THEMATIC analysis - Abstract
The core success of digital transformation among small and medium enterprises (SMEs) still needs to be clarified and comprehensively discussed. Meanwhile, SMEs cannot exploit digital advantages due to their limited strategic empirical and practical knowledge. This study aims to (1) describe the research pattern in the SME's digitalization area; (2) identify the core success factors of SMEs' digital transformation to gain business success; (3) search for relevant business aspects that are necessary for SME digital transformation; and (4) develop further research agenda in the field of SMEs' digital transformation. This study uses a systematic literature review and thematic analysis to determine core success factors suggested by primary studies. The literature review suggests that (1) SMEs should consider their baseline, limitation, and idiosyncratic to develop an aligned digitalization strategy; (2) SMEs should consider starting with incremental and gradually improving digitalization; and (3) SMEs should commit to investing in education and continuous learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Exploring the Critical Success Factors Influencing the Outcome of Digital Transformation Initiatives in Government Organizations.
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Al Maazmi, Abdalla, Piya, Sujan, and Araci, Zehra Canan
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DIGITAL transformation ,CRITICAL success factor ,INTERNET in public administration ,DATA security ,SECURITY systems - Abstract
This study investigates the previous studies on successful digital transformation initiatives in government organizations and deduces the tangible and intangible benefits to showcase some real-life examples and evidence. This article provides a thorough evaluation of the available literature on successful digital transformation initiatives. It analyzes 53 important success elements grouped across seven dimensions, giving a conceptual framework for executing digital transformation in government organizations. The research identifies key success elements that are crucial for digital transformation, emphasizing the importance of clear planning, flexibility, agility, and robust data security measures. This study provides practical insights for organizations aiming to undertake digital transformation initiatives, highlighting strategies to overcome hurdles and maximize benefits. This study contributes a proposed conceptual framework and empirical evidence to guide academics, professionals, and decision-makers in effectively navigating and leveraging digital transformation in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Mobilizing B2B Electronic Marketplace: An Exploratory Study of Critical Success Factors among Indian Start-ups.
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Sethi, Kanupriya, Biswas, Baidyanath, and Balodi, Krishna Chandra
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BUSINESS-to-business electronic markets ,BUSINESS models ,NEW business enterprises ,ELECTRONIC markets - Abstract
Adoption of an electronic marketplace (EM) business model for business-to-business (B2B) transactions has increased over the years. In part, this evolution and adoption of B2B EMs can be explained by the Internet-enabled disintermediation of the existing value chains of businesses, followed by cybermediation. This study aims to understand the platform architecture design and governance-related factors and strategic choices that influence the success of B2B EM start-ups. We draw from the literature on the 'Temple Framework' and the classification of B2B EMs by transaction content, structure, and governance to identify these critical factors. Given that the literature is primarily based in the context of developed economies, the factors and choices identified from the review are empirically validated using three case studies in the Indian B2B context. Thus, this exploratory study aims to help founder managers of emerging-economy B2B EMs by providing a checklist to avoid common pitfalls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Critical success factors for linking digital technologies and circular supply chains.
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Dwivedi, Ashish, Ganguly, Anirban, and Paul, Sanjoy Kumar
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EVIDENCE gaps ,DIGITAL technology ,ORGANIZATIONAL commitment ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SUPPLY chains - Abstract
Circular supply chains (CSCs) refer to the process of collecting used products from consumers and repurposing them through remanufacturing, recycling, renovation, and repair. Digital technologies have the potential to perform a crucial role in enhancing these processes and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs). Therefore, exploring the factors that link digital technologies and CSCs is essential. This study identifies and analyzes the critical success factors (CSFs) associated with integrating digital technologies in CSCs. The study utilized a grey Decision‐Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) to identify and analyze CSFs. The initial set of CSFs was derived from existing literature and further refined based on expert opinions. The findings from the study reflect that the top five CSFs for linking digital technologies and CSCs were identified as the organizational commitment toward digitization, adoption of modern technologies, support from top administration toward digitization, adoption of contemporary business models, and data‐driven modernization toward CSCs. The study also revealed that out of the 24 identified CSFs, 11 were associated with the "causal group" while the remaining 13 were associated with the "effect group." The integration of digital technologies in CSCs has been found to significantly enhance organizational effectiveness. However, there is a paucity of studies analyzing CSFs for linking digital technologies and CSCs. This study fills this research gap and contributes to the frame of knowledge in the domain of CSCs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. A Bibliometric Analysis and Scoping Review of the Critical Success Factors for Residential Building Energy Retrofitting.
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Adegoke, Ayodele Samuel, Abidoye, Rotimi Boluwatife, and Sunindijo, Riza Yosia
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Retrofitting existing residential buildings presents a feasible approach to improving energy efficiency. Therefore, recognising the critical success factors (CSFs) for residential building energy retrofitting (BER) has remained a significant topic in this climate change era. However, given the fragmented nature of past findings, this study reviewed past studies on the CSFs for residential BER. Utilising Arksey and O'Malley's framework, 138 studies were initially examined, with 33 meeting the inclusion criteria and synthesised according to the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The review started with a bibliometric analysis, including publication trends, types, geographical focus, etc., and found growing interest in this topic amongst authors in China, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the UK, and Europe. The scoping review results highlight seven overarching themes of CSFs: project-, contract-, stakeholder-, team-, financial-, regulation-, and material/technology-related. Notably, the most emphasised across the studies were stakeholder-, project-, regulation-, and financial-related CSFs. A further review of the included studies revealed that the dominant methods used in past studies were factor analysis, regression analysis, social network analysis (SNA), and structural equation modelling (SEM). This study provides valuable insights for regulatory bodies, construction professionals, project managers, and homeowners seeking to develop customised retrofitting solutions, advancing residential BER research and practice. Further research is suggested to understand how combinations of factors can drive retrofitting success across varied contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Enhancing the Sustainable Performance of Public–Private Partnership Projects: The Buffering Effect of Environmental Uncertainty.
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Tipu, Waseem Ali, Mughal, Yasir Hayat, Kundi, Ghulam Muhammad, Nair, Kesavan Sreekantan, and Thurasamy, Ramayah
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the buffering (moderating) effect of environmental uncertainty (EU) on the relationship between the critical success factors (CSFs) of public–private partnership projects (PPPPs) and sustainable performance. A survey approach was adopted to collect primary data from construction industries that have signed an agreement with the public sector. The public sector includes federal and provincial government departments such as the National Highway Authority (NHA) and the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) for the construction of roads, and the private sector includes engineering companies registered with the Pakistan engineering council. The non-probability convenience sampling technique was used to select the sample, and the Krejcie and Morgan table was used to calculate the sample size. A total of 500 questionnaires were distributed but 394 completed questionnaires were used in the analysis of the data, yielding a response rate of 78.8%. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to check the reliability and validity of the scales; the findings revealed that the scales met the threshold, and all the factor loadings, average variance extracted, composite reliability, Cronbach alpha, and discriminant validities met the cut-off level. Hence, the questionnaires were found to be reliable and valid. The results revealed that environmental uncertainty significantly moderates the CSFs (technical, procurement, and economic factors) of PPPs and the sustainable performance of PPPPs. Furthermore, the interaction terms of all moderating effects revealed negative beta values; this implies that a low level of uncertainty results in better economic performance, better technical and procurement factors, and highly sustainable performance. It is concluded from the findings that if EU is high, then the sustainability of PPPPs is low; moreover, fewer economic resources and no technical support and procurement also have a weak impact on enhancing sustainable performance. On the contrary, if EU is low, there is a high level of sustainability in PPPPs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Lean Six Sigma in Saudi Maintenance Companies: Adoption, Proficiency, and the Keys to Success.
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Alghuried, Abdullah, Alghuson, Moahd Khaled, Alshehri, Hussain Abdulrahman, Alshehri, Turki Bandar, and Ali, Hatem Yaseen
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In pursuit of a comprehensive understanding of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) adoption within Saudi Arabian maintenance companies, this research aimed to evaluate the prevalence of its utilization and gauge the level of comprehension among practitioners. Furthermore, this study sought to pinpoint the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) crucial for the effective implementation of LSS. Employing an electronically disseminated survey, this investigation delved into the realm of LSS, with a specific focus on identifying and assessing these pivotal CSFs. This study encompassed data from 77 participants employed across diverse maintenance organizations in Saudi Arabia, gathered through a digital questionnaire and analyzed utilizing SPSS 22.0. This study used a variety of statistical techniques, such as descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, t-tests, and one-way ANOVA, to investigate the adoption of LSS and identify key success factors. According to the report, 77.9% of Saudi maintenance businesses have yet to implement LSS, with quality improvement serving as the primary reason for those who have. Comprehensive LSS training, effective people selection, increased awareness, and a strong, data-driven approach are all critical aspects in successful LSS deployment. Furthermore, this study emphasized the importance of training, staff selection, and knowledge of the benefits of LSS in influencing the effectiveness of implementation. Finally, this study provided significant insights into the barriers and enablers of LSS adoption, making both theoretical contributions to the academic area and practical recommendations for firms looking to use LSS for continuous improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Central Characteristics and Critical Success Factors of Design Thinking for Product Development in Industrial SMEs—A Bibliometric Analysis.
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Olivares Ugarte, Jazmin Estefania and Bengtsson, Lars
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CRITICAL success factor ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,DESIGN thinking ,SMALL business ,NEW product development - Abstract
Design thinking is an innovative methodology that may be applied by small and medium enterprises which emphasizes a human-centered approach to problem-solving, facilitating the creation of novel solutions for complex and open-ended challenges like the development of new products. Despite its recognized importance in business and academia, many industrial SMEs struggle with applying design thinking in their product development processes. This research aims to identify the central characteristics of design thinking and its critical success factors to enable effective application by industrial SMEs. Based on a systematic search in the Scopus database (last searched 14 May 2024) for the relevant literature, which resulted in a selection of 30 published papers, with titles and/or abstract fields containing words of design thinking and small- and medium-sized enterprises in industrial sectors, and a bibliometric analysis of co-word occurrence using VOS Viewer (1.6.20 version), we construct a framework that identifies central characteristics, design thinking principles, criteria, phases, and tools, as well as four dimensions of critical success factors: strategy, culture, competences, and implementation. This finding is new as it applies to industrial SMEs, as compared to extant research's more general orientation. The framework is presented in visual form to facilitate use in developmental workshops with SMEs and supporting actors. This paper ends with notes on limitations and proposals for further research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. A Study of Factors That Influence the Software Project Success.
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Monserrat, Maria, Mas, Antonia, and Mesquida, Antoni‐Lluís
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CRITICAL success factor , *SOFTWARE failures , *COMPUTER software development , *COMPUTER software industry , *PROJECT managers - Abstract
ABSTRACT Most software development organizations are project based. However, statistics show that the failure rate of projects is very high. Different authors have identified factors (critical success factors) that can influence the success or failure of software projects, and that must be considered when carrying out a software project. This study is part of a research aimed at defining a framework that allows software development companies to assess the extent of the impact of critical success factors on their projects and increase the probability of project success. To achieve this goal, the first step was to identify the factors influencing software project success as reported in recent literature, as presented in this paper. A systematic literature review was conducted to obtain the list of factors that can influence the success of software projects. The list of 50 critical success factors resulting from this literature review can be used as a guide of critical aspects to be taken into consideration by the project manager when managing a project. Several gaps were identified through the literature review, such as the lack of indicators to measure the level of impact of each factor and the absence of descriptions for these factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Critical Factors for Implementing Smart Manufacturing: A Supply Chain Perspective.
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Chiang, Ai-Hsuan, Trimi, Silvana, and Kou, Tun-Chih
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In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, manufacturers are increasingly pressured to undertake digital transformation, with smart manufacturing serving as a crucial milestone in this process. This study investigates the key factors influencing the implementation of smart manufacturing from a supply chain perspective, employing the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to analyze collected data from senior managers of manufacturing firms. The findings highlight several critical factors, including the commitment of senior executives, the recruitment of skilled professionals, interdepartmental collaboration, and financial support. Moreover, this study reveals differing priorities between large and small manufacturers: large firms emphasize the importance of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), while smaller firms prioritize understanding end-consumer needs and product trends. This study emphasizes that smart manufacturing is not only for optimizing the operational efficiency of manufacturing firms but also for supporting sustainability efforts through more effective use of resources and reduced environmental impact of work processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Evaluation of success factors of occupational health and safety management systems with the analytical hierarchy process: the case of ground handling companies in Turkey.
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Karakavuz, Harun and Gerede, Ender
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CRITICAL success factor , *ANALYTIC hierarchy process , *WORK-related injuries , *INDUSTRIAL safety , *SYSTEM safety - Abstract
Ground handling companies (GHCs) have the highest potential for occupational accidents in the air transportation sector. Understanding the success factors of occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMSs) implemented by GHCs ensures effective and efficient use of resources. Knowing the relative importance of success factors will enable companies to focus their energies on the most important factors. The analytic hierarchy process was used to determine the relative importance of success factors. The data of the study were obtained through a questionnaire survey of participants working as occupational safety and health (OSH) managers in GHCs operating in Turkey. According to the results of the study, the most critical success factor is ‘top management support’, followed by ‘positive safety culture’. The differentiating result of the research from the literature is that ‘OSH professionals’ ranks third as an important success factor. Other success factors include ‘OHSMS practices’, ‘stakeholder attitudes and characteristics’ and ‘regulations’. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. Industry readiness measurement for circular supply chain implementation: an Irish dairy industry perspective.
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McDaid, Conor, Azadnia, Amir Hossein, Onofrei, George, and Tirkolaee, Erfan Babaee
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CRITICAL success factor , *DAIRY industry , *UTOPIAS , *FUZZY logic , *MANUFACTURING processes - Abstract
The implementation of a circular supply chain (CSC) has potential to help the Irish dairy industry mitigate their negative environmental impacts. However, the industry does not have a clear understanding on their level of readiness to implement CSC in factors that ensure success. While there have been few studies that have identified barriers and critical success factors of CSC implementation, limited attention has been given to developing a comprehensive framework capable of measuring an industry's readiness for CSC implementation, especially in the dairy industry. This study provides novelty in the development and application of a novel hybrid approach based on best–worst method and fuzzy inference system (BWM–FIS) to evaluate readiness for CSC implementation in the Irish dairy industry. By identifying a comprehensive set of readiness measures and sub-measures and integrating them into the assessment framework, we provide a valuable tool for industry stakeholders to gauge their readiness level and make informed decisions regarding CSC implementation. The applicability of the proposed approach is then demonstrated with an empirical study of the Irish dairy industry. The data was collected from 34 supply chain and senior professionals from all 13 main processing and manufacturing companies in the Irish dairy industry. The empirical results for the Irish dairy industry suggests it has a moderate level of readiness on the CSC readiness scale. This indicates that dairy manufacturers in Ireland are not yet in an ideal state of readiness for CSC implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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28. ANN model predicting quality performance for building construction projects in Rwanda.
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Umuhoza, Esperance and An, Sung-Hoon
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,BUILDING performance ,CONSTRUCTION projects ,BUILDING design & construction ,CRITICAL success factor ,BACK propagation - Abstract
Quality is among the key factors of successful projects, which needs to be considered during the course of a construction project. Therefore, this study aims to assess the critical success elements contributing to quality performance and to develop an ANN model for predicting the quality performance within the building construction projects in Rwanda. By using a survey questionnaire, data collection about the application extent of 31 success factors identified by the mean of literature review and their corresponding quality performance were evaluated. Afterwards, SPSS and Python were used for the analysis. The significant factors affecting the quality performance of building construction projects in Rwanda were revealed and the model with best prediction was identified to be a feed forward neural network of one hidden layer and three hidden nodes based on back propagation algorithm with the prediction accuracy of 98.921% and the average cross entropy error of 0.016. This paper revealed the success factors affecting the quality and it can help to predict the quality performance for building construction projects in Rwanda and in the other countries with the same conditions for reducing risks that can results from poor quality performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Critical Success Factors Over Lifecycle of Dam Engineering Projects.
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Amies, Pouya, Jin, Xiaohua, and Senaratne, Sepani
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CRITICAL success factor ,ENGINEERING management ,DELPHI method ,INDUSTRIAL engineering ,PROJECT management ,DAMS - Abstract
Despite significant efforts on improving project performance through research on project success, this area of research still has unfinished nature. This suggests further work is needed to enable introduction of effective project success improvement models. This is even of more importance for dams with significant social, economic and environmental impacts. Despite evidence in the literature that dam engineering projects are one of the worst performing infrastructure types for achieving project goals, no study has been undertaken to address this issue. This paper addresses the knowledge gap by identification of critical success factors (CSFs) in different phases over lifecycle of dams. This study reveals that certain CSFs are applicable in different stages over lifecycle of dam engineering projects in Australia. This has been achieved by undertaking a three round Delphi technique. As a result, 'Effective communication' was ranked the most important factor in planning and operation phases, while highest rated factors for design and construction phases were 'Adequate understanding of natural characteristics of the project' and 'Monitor performance' respectively. The results of this study give project practitioners and decision-makers the ability to influence dam engineering project outcomes in a way that benefits stakeholders, impacted communities, and local economies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. Enablers for green lean six sigma adoption in the manufacturing industry.
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Perez-Burgoin, Monserrat, Baez-Lopez, Yolanda, Limon-Romero, Jorge, Tlapa, Diego, and García-Alcaraz, Jorge Luis
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SIX Sigma ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,CRITICAL success factor ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis ,EXPLORATORY factor analysis - Abstract
Purpose: The objective of this article is to identify the relationships between the enablers in the implementation of Green Lean Six Sigma (GLSS) in the Mexican manufacturing industry (MMI). Design/methodology/approach: To create the survey instrument, the authors did an extensive literature research, which they then applied in the MMI to find the relationships between enablers and their impact on the positive effects of implementing GLSS projects. Using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA and CFA), the data were empirically and statistically corroborated. Furthermore, the authors validated the hypotheses that support the research using the structural equation modeling (SEM) approach in SPSS Amos. Findings: The findings reveal that leadership has a positive impact on social and economic benefits (EcB), as well as an indirect impact on the environmental benefits (EB) of GLSS projects, with organizational involvement (OI) and performance measurement (PM) functioning as mediators. Practical implications: This study represents an empirical reference for practitioners and researchers pursuing high-quality, low-cost, environmentally and socially sustainable products or processes through the implementation of GLSS projects in the manufacturing industry. Originality/value: This study provides a statistically validated model using the SEM technique to represent the relationships between GLSS enablers in the MMI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. Harvesting success: Metaverse adoption in agriculture sector as a sustainable business strategy.
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Sarkar, Bishal Dey, Shardeo, Vipulesh, Mir, Umar Bashir, and Negi, Himanshi
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AGRICULTURAL technology ,CRITICAL success factor ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,SHARED virtual environments - Abstract
Purpose: The disconnect between producers and consumers is a fundamental issue causing irregularities, inefficiencies and leakages in the agricultural sector, leading to detrimental impacts on all stakeholders, particularly farmers. Despite the potential benefits of Metaverse technology, including enhanced virtual representations of physical reality and more efficient and sustainable crop and livestock management, research on its impact in agriculture remains scarce. This study aims to address this gap by identifying the critical success factors (CSFs) for adopting Metaverse technology in agriculture, thereby paving the way for further exploration and implementation of innovative technologies in the agricultural sector. Design/methodology/approach: The research employed integrated methodology to identify and prioritise critical success criteria for Metaverse adoption in the agricultural sector. By adopting a mixed-method technique, the study identified a total of 15 CSFs through a literature survey and expert consultation, focusing on agricultural and technological professionals and categorising them into three categories, namely "Technological", "User Experience" and "Intrinsic" using Kappa statistics. Further, the study uses grey systems theory and the Ordinal Priority Approach to prioritise the CSFs based on their weights. Findings: The study identifies 15 CSFs essential for adopting Metaverse technology in the agricultural sector. These factors are categorised into Technological, User Experience-related and Intrinsic. The findings reveal that the most important CSFs for Metaverse adoption include market accessibility, monetisation support and integration with existing systems and processes. Practical implications: Identifying CSFs is essential for successful implementation as a business strategy, and it requires a collaborative effort from all stakeholders in the agriculture sector. The study identifies and prioritises CSFs for Metaverse adoption in the agricultural sector. Therefore, this study would be helpful to practitioners in Metaverse adoption decision-making through a prioritised list of CSFs in the agricultural sector. Originality/value: The study contributes to the theory by integrating two established theories to identify critical factors for sustainable agriculture through Metaverse adoption. It enriches existing literature with empirical evidence specific to agriculture, particularly in emerging economies and reveals three key factor categories: technological, user experience-related and intrinsic. These categories provide a foundational lens for exploring the impact, relevance and integration of emerging technologies in the agricultural sector. The findings of this research can help policymakers, farmers and technology providers encourage adopting Metaverse technology in agriculture, ultimately contributing to the development of environment-friendly agriculture practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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32. Analyzing the quantitative impact of hybrid work model on critical success factors in scrum-based agile software.
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Chakravorty, Geetanjali, Ramachandra Reddy, B., and Khan, Danish Ali
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Agile software development is an emerging approach in the software industry which promotes adoption of different methodologies like scrum, lean, kanban, DSDM etc., which has increased the success of agile project delivery. The success of any software development project depends upon various influencing critical factors, which impact the efficiency of the software in overcoming failures. The notion of critical success factor (CSFs) has been impacted due to implementation of remote working and adoption of hybrid model. The paper advance the state-of-the-art research in this area by crafting a new hypothetical success factor framework and conducted the survey. The paper has performed descriptive statistics, null hypothesis t-test, co-relation analysis on the survey result set and found that all of the considered factors are important and play a significant role in the success of any project. Also, the study concludes the evolution of a new set of CSFs due to remote working and adoption of hybrid model, which were not considered earlier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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33. Critical Success Factors of Sustainability Implementation in the Construction Industry.
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Dobrucali, Esra, Demirkesen, Sevilay, Zhang, Chengyi, Damci, Atilla, and Besiktepe, Deniz
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SUSTAINABLE development ,CRITICAL success factor ,BUILDING design & construction ,CONSTRUCTION contractors ,FACTOR analysis - Abstract
Sustainability is one of the emerging areas in building construction, and it is widely investigated in terms of bringing sustainable technology into construction. However, one of the biggest challenges in the construction industry is implementing sustainability. Building contractors and construction practitioners mostly struggle with the implementation of sustainability due to the lack of certain parameters that define sustainability. Therefore, this study investigates the factors for effective sustainability implementation to provide industry practitioners with the benefit of the extensive list of parameters when designing their sustainability program. To research the parameters, a questionnaire was designed and administered to construction professionals with wide experience in sustainability implementation. The respondents were asked to evaluate a set of sustainability factors in the economic, social, and environmental domains. This way, the study provides reflections from construction practitioners working on large projects. The findings indicated that Ethical and Relational Factors in economic sustainability, Historical and Social Relations Factors in social sustainability, and Material Usage Factors in environmental sustainability are the most important for effective sustainability implementation. The findings are expected to help construction practitioners understand metrics of sustainability, effectively manage their projects, and successfully implement sustainability with the consideration of proper metrics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Digitalisation and Cybersecurity: Towards an Operational Framework.
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Metin, Bilgin, Özhan, Fatma Gül, and Wynn, Martin
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INFORMATION technology security ,INFORMATION technology ,DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DIGITAL transformation - Abstract
As businesses increasingly adopt digital processes and solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity, they face heightened cybersecurity threats. Through a systematic literature review and concept development, this article examines the intersection of digitalisation and cybersecurity. It identifies the methodologies and tools used for cybersecurity assessments, factors influencing the adoption of cybersecurity measures, and the critical success factors for implementing these measures. The article also puts forward the concept of cybersecurity governance process categories, which are used to classify the factors uncovered in the research. Findings suggest that current information security standards tend to be too broad and not adequately tailored to the specific needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) when implementing emerging technologies, like Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI). Additionally, these standards often employ a top-down approach, which makes it challenging for SMEs to effectively implement them, as they require more scalable solutions tailored to their specific risks and limited resources. The study thus proposes a new framework based on the Plan-Do-Check model, built around the cybersecurity governance process categories and the three core pillars of governance, culture and standards. This is essentially a bottom-up approach that complements current top-down methods, and will be of value to both information technology (IT) professionals as an operational guide, and to researchers as a basis for future research in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Modeling the relationship between value management implementation phases, critical success factors and overall project success.
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Kineber, Ahmed Farouk, Othman, Idris, Oke, Ayodeji Emmanuel, Chileshe, Nicholas, and Zayed, Tarek
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Purpose: This study aims to develop an overall project success (OPS) model by investigating the mediation impact of value management (VM) implementation between VM critical success factors (CSFs) and OPS as well as the moderation impact of VM CSFs between VM implementation and OPS. Design/methodology/approach: In total, 335 structured questionnaires were administered to relevant stakeholders in the study area. The research used a partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to model the relationship among VM implementation, CSFs and OPS. Findings: The results revealed that there is an indirect positive and significant correlation among the variables. The model prediction analysis also significantly impacted with 59.9% on OPS by setting VM implementation as a mediator variable and 61% by setting VM CSFs as a moderation variable. Practical implications: This research work will serve as a guide or benchmark for decision-makers who want to use VM to improve the success of their building projects. Originality/value: This study fills the knowledge gap by identifying and emphasizing the impact of VM CSFs and activities on OPS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Exploring the critical success factors of virtual reality adoption in the hotel industry.
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Lodhi, Rab Nawaz, Asif, Muhammad, Del Gesso, Carla, and Cobanoglu, Cihan
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CRITICAL success factor ,HOTEL management ,VIRTUAL reality ,HOTELS ,HOSPITALITY industry - Abstract
Purpose: This qualitative study aims to investigate the critical success factors (CSFs) driving the adoption of virtual reality (VR) in the hospitality industry, shedding light on key determinants for successful implementation. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on a diverse set of interviews conducted in Italy, Pakistan, the USA and Turkey, this study uses thematic analysis facilitated by NVivo 12 to comprehensively explore and identify the CSFs influencing VR adoption within the global hospitality industry. Findings: This study identifies distinct CSFs at various phases of VR adoption in the hospitality industry. Preimplementation emphasizes budget planning and stakeholder engagement, implementation highlights safety training and feedback mechanisms and postimplementation underscores the importance of innovation, feedback utilization and maintenance for sustained success. These findings offer a strategic roadmap for VR integration in hospitality. Practical implications: The study informs hospitality industry stakeholders of crucial success factors for VR adoption, thereby guiding strategic decision-making. Sustained VR integration success is ensured by emphasizing budget planning, stakeholder engagement, safety training, feedback mechanisms and postimplementation innovation. Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this groundbreaking research is the first in-depth investigation into CSFs for the adoption of VR in the hospitality industry. This research advances our understanding of and provides fresh guidance for effective VR integration by revealing novel insights into the key variables at various deployment phases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Stakeholder management within PPP-arranged civil engineering megaprojects: a systematic literature review of challenges, critical success factors and stakeholder roles
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Busco, Carolina, Walters, Jeffrey, and Provoste, Exequiel
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38. Critical success factors for a combined lean and ISO 14001 implementation in the manufacturing industry: a systematic literature review
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Ahmed, Aqeel and Mathrani, Sanjay
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39. Agile project management for sustainable residential construction: A study of critical success factors.
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Ahmed Farouk Kineber, Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke, Nehal Elshaboury, Ziyad Abunada, Mohamed Elseknidy, Zamil, Ahmad, Mohammad Alhusban, Ilori, Samuel Adebobola, and Apurva Pamidimukkala,
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AGILE software development ,CRITICAL success factor ,SUSTAINABLE construction ,HOUSE construction ,CONSTRUCTION projects - Abstract
Sustainability principles should be incorporated into all decision-making stages for residential construction projects to ensure maximum revenue while maintaining essential residential building services. This study identifies and analyzes the critical success factors (CSFs) necessary for implementing agile project management (APM) in residential construction projects. Data were collected from 120 professionals in the Nigerian construction industry through questionnaire surveys to understand the implementation of APM. The CSFs were obtained from previous research and analyzed within the specific context of the Nigerian construction industry through questionnaire surveys. The CSFs were grouped into two main categories using exploratory factor analysis: dynamic project optimization and agile project foundations. The model for the CSFs was developed using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The study found that the dynamic project optimization element had the most significant impact on the model, highlighting its importance as a key CSF in APM implementation. These results support the adoption of APM within Nigeria's construction industry as stakeholders and professionals seek effective strategies to reduce costs and improve sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Análise dos fatores críticos de sucesso na exportação: um estudo de empresas do setor metal-mecânico da Serra Gaúcha.
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da Silva Lima, Felipe, Borges Vieira, Guilherme Bergmann, Lazzari, Fernanda, Kleiton Salvador, Christian, and Schuch Santos, Carlos Honorato
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41. Critical Success Factors of Agile Software Projects: A Review.
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Fuye Zhang, Sia Abdullah, Nur Atiqah, and Rosli, Marshima Mohd
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CRITICAL success factor ,LITERATURE reviews ,COMPUTER software development ,AGILE software development ,COMPUTER software ,SUCCESS - Abstract
Most organizations have begun to adopt agile methods to pursue successful software development. However, the adoption and implementation of agile approaches are facing various challenges. The success of agile software development depends on Critical Success Factors (CSFs), which this study aims to identify and classify based on their relative importance. Through an extensive literature review, these factors are summarized, screened, and categorized into six dimensions. Their evolution is also outlined and analyzed. Then, the factors are illustrated through a bubble chart. Furthermore, this study determines the relevant CFSs that have a significant impact on how effectively can agile software development be implemented in China. The findings suggest certain recommendations to ensure that agile software projects are efficiently implemented in China, maximizing the chances of project success, providing valuable insights and practical guidance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Applying the Delphi Method to Assess Critical Success Factors of Digitalization While Sustaining Lean at a Lean Automaker.
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Goktas, Hasan Oktay and Yumusak, Nejat
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This paper describes the critical success factors for digitalization in manufacturing within the framework of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 while sustaining Lean and Lean-reinforcement links during this transformation within the actual transformation journey of an enterprise (Toyota Motor Europe). In this regard, 11 critical success factors for "digital transformation", 9 critical success factors for "Lean sustainability", and 12 reinforcement links (between Lean and digitalization) were identified from the published literature and 56 one-on-one discussions with Toyota Production System experts. Both Lean and digitalization frameworks were developed using the ontology method. Then, a survey with these experts was conducted, in which the Delphi method was used as a survey tool for an analysis, which was performed in three steps: an analysis of psychometric properties was conducted, a stability analysis of the Delphi method was performed, and the significance of non-consensus hypotheses of the results were examined. The results show that "top management commitment" is the most critical factor for digital transformations, whereas for Lean sustainability, it is "keep Genchi Genbutsu (go and see)". It was found that digitalization impacts Lean very positively (high/strong or high) for a majority of the links and lean on the positive side for the remaining links. These findings can help manufacturing firms make informed decisions regarding minimal waste, lead times, and the right strategy for digitalization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Critical success factors for the adoption of AVs in sustainable urban transportation.
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Zarbakhshnia, Navid and Ma, Zhenliang
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FUZZY decision making , *CRITICAL success factor , *URBAN transportation , *ANALYTIC network process , *SUSTAINABLE urban development - Abstract
Before integrating Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) into transportation systems, it's important to evaluate various aspects to facilitate their adoption. Numerous factors are likely to be crucial in this process. This research investigates the critical success factors influencing the adoption of AVs in sustainable urban transportation through a hybrid fuzzy Multiple-Attribute Decision-Making (MADM) approach. The primary aim is to identify key criteria and sub-criteria perceived by transport experts, shedding light on the complex dynamics of AV adoption. Methodologically, a fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) is employed to unveil cause-and-effect relationships among the main criteria, determining their respective weights. Subsequently, fuzzy Analytic Network Process (ANP) is applied to calculate the weights of criteria and sub-criteria based on the fuzzy DEMATEL results. The study considers seven major factor dimensions: economic, technical, operational, environmental, safety and risk, social and regulatory, and user acceptance. Key findings underscore user acceptance, financial costs, and environmental impact as the most pivotal criteria, emphasising their significance in the eyes of transportation experts. Contrarily, technological and operational criteria hold the lowest weight in the considered criteria for AV adoption in transportation networks. This research provides valuable insights into critical barriers and opportunities in the adoption of AVs, contributing to the advancement of sustainable urban transportation. • Identification of critical success factors for AV adoption in urban transportation networks. • Fuzzy DEMATEL analysis reveals cause-and-effect relationships among criteria. • Integration of fuzzy ANP enables weighted evaluation and ranking of criteria. • User acceptance, financial costs, and environmental factors are crucial for AV adoption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Success factors of pre-construction stages of Ghanaian public road construction project life cycle.
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Barajei, Chelteau, Appiah-Kubi, Emmanuel, Kheni, Nongiba A., Yalley, Peter P.K., and Iddrisu, Wahab
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CONSTRUCTION project management ,CRITICAL success factor ,CONSTRUCTION projects ,CONSTRUCTION management ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling - Abstract
The research article aims to determine the critical success factors (CSFs) of the pre-construction stages of the public road construction project life cycle in Ghana. Data on 26 CSFs and 16 success criteria were collected from key stakeholders across Ghana through a questionnaire survey. The data was then analyzed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The study showed that external environmental factors and project management factors directly influence success across the pre-construction phases of the Ghanaian public road construction project life cycle whereas procurement-related factors only influence the success of the works procurement phase. The research outcome would inspire construction industry stakeholders to be dynamic and pay utmost attention to the application of the CSFs identified across the pre-construction phases of the Ghanaian public road construction project life cycle. This is the first study wherein the influence of CSFs across the pre-construction stages of the public road construction project life cycle in Ghana is identified. Thus, it extends public road construction project management literature in Ghana. The study is limited to equipment-intensive public construction projects in Ghana. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Critical success factors (CSFs) for the adoption of green construction concepts in road construction in Ghana.
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Babon-Ayeng, Prosper, Kissi, Ernest, Tannor, Reuben Agyei, Aigbavboa, Clinton, and Badu, Edward
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SUSTAINABLE construction ,ROAD construction ,CRITICAL success factor ,LITERATURE reviews ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) - Abstract
The move towards green construction concepts' implementation in road construction provides an opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint while enhancing the prowess of the built environment to uphold sustainability. The purpose of this study is to identify the CSFs for the adoption of green construction concepts in the road construction sector. Through a thorough literature review and pre-testing, 20 CSFs for green construction concepts adoption in road construction were identified. A mean score ranking was used to rank the CSFs for adopting green construction concepts in road construction. At the same time, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was run to test for significant differences in perceptions among the respondents. Exploratory factor analysis was further used to ascertain the connection among the variables. The findings of the study revealed the following four CSFs in the adoption of green construction concepts in road construction: 'collaboration and tendering requirements', 'regulatory factor', 'leadership and standards development', and 'bridging industry and academia gap'. The study is known to serve as a practical reference to help adopt green construction concepts in road infrastructure projects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Evaluation of Critical Success Factors for Antifragile Supply Chains Using Delphi and Fuzzy QFD Methods.
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MADEN, Ayça, ÖZCEYLAN, Eren, MUHACIR, Dilara, and MRUGALSKA, Beata
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CRITICAL success factor , *SUPPLY chains , *COVID-19 pandemic , *TEXTILE manufacturers , *COMPETITIVE advantage in business - Abstract
The antifragile supply chain (ASC) provides a significant advantage compared to traditional systems, particularly when considering the impacts of unexpected crises such as COVID-19. Such challenging events highlight the value of the ASCs that enable businesses to navigate crises turn these challenges into opportunities, and continuously strengthen their structures. While resilience strategies gain attention, practical studies on ASCs are limited. This study applies a case study to examine critical success factors for ASCs, demonstrating the practical application of the Delphi and Fuzzy QFD method within Boyar Kimya, a textile manufacturer. By understanding the relationships between customer needs and critical success factors, the analysis contributes to determining and effectively implementing ASC strategies. The study concludes by unveiling key success factors, including SC risk management, information sharing, proactive management, efficient knowledge processes, collaboration, and innovation strategies. This research provides a valuable roadmap for enhancing SC efficiency and sustaining a competitive advantage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Critical Success Factors of Public–Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects from a Middle-Income Country: A Comparison with Countries in Asia.
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Yang, Jinkook, Thuc, Le Dinh, and Kim, Soo Yong
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CRITICAL success factor , *MIDDLE-income countries , *PUBLIC-private sector cooperation , *INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) , *HIGH-income countries , *SUSTAINABLE investing - Abstract
The public–private partnership (PPP) environment in Asia is complex due to the different levels of development. Thus, investigating critical success factors (CSFs) of PPP projects plays an important role for both the public and private sectors to ensure sustainable development. The purpose of this study is: (1) to seek and evaluate CSFs of PPP infrastructure projects in Vietnam; and (2) to compare top CSFs among several countries in Asia. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey with 36 obtained responses. Collected data were analyzed using the mean score technique, factor analysis, and fuzzy synthetic evaluation (FSE) method. Finally, a comparison among countries in Asia was carried out. Seventeen CSFs were identified and five main groupings were grouped, including favorable investment environment, good partnership management, sound financial package, effective contract management, and ability of the private sector. The comparative result has shown that PPP investment in middle-income countries is more complicated than the high-income countries. This finding not only helps the government and investors to be more understanding of CSFs for implementing PPP procurement in Vietnam, but also offers the overall picture of the PPP market in the Asia region. In addition, it provides practitioners with an evaluation framework regarding CSFs in decision-making for PPP implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. IDENTIFYING CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING ADOPTION IN MICRO AND SMALL CULINARY BUSINESSES.
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Nurqamarani, Adisthy Shabrina, Priyanto, Agus, and Fadilla, Sarah
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SOCIAL media ,STRATEGIC planning ,BUSINESS planning ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,MARKETING - Abstract
Background: With the culinary sector undergoing transformative shifts propelled by technological advancements and the ubiquity of social media, understanding the critical success factors for social media marketing becomes imperative for micro and small businesses. Purpose: This study aims to identify and explore critical success factors for social media marketing adoption in micro and small culinary businesses. Design/methodology/approach: Employing a qualitative approach, the research selected a purposive sample of six Indonesian owners of micro and small culinary businesses, playing pivotal roles in shaping business decisions. Semi-structured interviews conducted via telephone and Zoom Meetings formed the basis for data collection with owners and co-owners of micro and small businesses in the culinary Industry in West Java and East Borneo, Indonesia. The data collection focuses on the critical success factors of social media marketing. Interviews were transcribed and thematically analyzed using a narrative approach. Findings/Result: Five thematic outcomes were noted regarding the critical success factors of social media marketing: interaction, trendiness, persistency, curiosity, and entrepreneurial mindset. The study identifies the "entrepreneurial mindset" as a critical success factor, echoed by five out of six informants. Conclusion: Critical factors that contribute to the success of adopting social media marketing for micro and small businesses integrate the entrepreneurial traits of the owners and managers and the effective utilization of social media marketing strategies. Originality/value (State of the art): This study explores in depth the significance of the combination of entrepreneurial traits and effective utilization of social media marketing strategies which remain underexplored in the social media marketing study, particularly in micro and small businesses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Study on Basic Requirements and Critical Success Factors (CSFs) of Implementing Availability Payment in Public-Private Partnership in Regency/Municipal Government: A Case Study of Public Street Lighting in Bandung Municipal and Madiun Regency.
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Izzati Shodiqi, Alia Zata, Tamin, Rizal Z., and Mahani, Iris
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CRITICAL success factor ,STREET lighting ,MUNICIPAL lighting ,FISCAL capacity ,CAPACITY building - Abstract
Referring to PPP Books 2017-2023 issued by The Ministry of National Development Planning of Indonesia, there is only 1 out of 16 AP PPP projects at the municipal/regency level that have successfully reached the operational stage (6% success rate), i.e. Madiun Regency Public Street Lighting. Several municipal/regency AP PPP projects have failed, for example, Bandung Municipal Public Street Lighting. The widespread failures indicate that the application of AP in regional infrastructure has so far not been successful in Indonesia. This paper aims to identify the basic requirements, critical success factors, and lessons learned from AP PPP implementation in Municipal/Regency Governments. Thus, it is hoped that the future provision of regional infrastructure with the AP scheme can proceed seamlessly. This study used a mixed-method approach that combines qualitative and quantitative data from literature reviews, questionnaires, and interviews. The results showed that the basic requirements for AP PPP include the existence of regulations and institutions. The five main success factors of AP PPP in the Municipal/Regency Government are (1) a well-organized and committed public agency; (2) political support; (3) favorable and efficient legal framework; (4) stable political and economic situation; and (5) public and private sector commitments and responsibilities. The lesson learned from the case study is that fiscal capacity is not the main factor in the success of PPP in Madiun Regency, but rather the willingness of the local government to implement PPP by regularly holding capacity building and maintaining good relationships and communication with each stakeholder involved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Unveiling Digital Transformation: Analyzing Building Facility Management's Preparedness for Transformation Using Structural Equation Modeling.
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Naji, Khalid K., Gunduz, Murat, and Al-Qahtani, Abdulla
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DIGITAL transformation ,CRITICAL success factor ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,LITERATURE reviews ,CONFIRMATORY factor analysis - Abstract
Digital transformation (DT) is revolutionizing building facility management (FM) by streamlining operations, maximizing resources, and increasing performance. FM firms prioritize DT to stay competitive as speed and efficiency become more crucial in the corporate context. Traditional FM methods like manual record-keeping and reactive maintenance cannot meet recent corporate needs. Modern technologies such as IoT, AI, digital twins, and data analytics enable real-time building asset monitoring and optimization. This paper evaluates the digital transformation readiness level index of building facility management (DTRLIBFM), which includes critical success factors for DT development, using structural equation modeling (SEM). DTRLIBFM model determines the importance of key factors that contribute to the success of digital transformation initiatives, specifically focusing on the DT readiness level index of building facility management. Expert interviews and an intensive literature review were employed to identify the critical success factors for the DTRLIFMB. The Delphi technique was employed to validate these factors with 13 highly experienced professionals, and they were subsequently appraised for significance through an online questionnaire that was circulated to industry experts. To quantitatively evaluate the interconnectedness of different elements of DTRLIFMB and establish the impact of each construct on the overall digital transformation, data from 220 participants from around the world were analyzed using (SEM). The evaluation included reliability, validity, hypothesis testing, multivariate normality, and goodness-of-fit indexes. The DTRLIBFM model, with 20 indicators in three constructs, explains how DT readiness affects a building's digitalization importance level. The research provides governments, organizations, contractors, consultants, suppliers, subcontractors, and facility managers with a current DT index and DT roadmap for building facility management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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