Abstract
All significant construction projects involve the project owner and the contractor, as well as their project managers. Following upon recent research into the multiple principal-agent problem, which was applied to the minimization of communication risk in construction projects, the focus here is on communication issues between the four project parties. Recent research has shown that the relationship between the project owner and the contractor is paramount for risk minimization before the contract between them is signed. However, the relationship between project managers is dominant for risk minimization after the contract is signed. To further explore risk minimization at this stage of the project, the Delphi method was employed. A panel of highly-experienced project managers working for both project owners and contractors was asked several rounds of questions in an attempt to arrive to a consensus concerning the most important relationships between project parties in terms of risk minimization after the contract is signed. The relationship between the two project managers tops the ranking, thus focusing further research. As they are both agents, and as there is no contract between them, this offers a fresh challenge for the principal-agent theory.
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Anita Ceric
Anita CERIC. She is a Professor at the Department of Construction Management and Economics at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the University of Zagreb. She was awarded her M.Sc. in Civil Engineering at the same University and she received her PhD. from the School of Construction and Property Management at the University of Salford, United Kingdom. Her research interests are in risk management, human resource management, and maintenance management. She is a member of W55 Working Commission on Building Economics and W65 Working Commission on Construction Management of the International Building Council (CIB); International Project Management Association (IPMA); Engineering Project Organizations Society (EPOS); ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) and AOM (Academy of Management). Currently, she is the Vice-Dean for International Collaboration at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the University of Zagreb.