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EVALUATING THE ROLE OF PROJECT TEAM FACTORS IN DETERMINING THE PROJECT SUCCESS: SCALE VALIDATION

Maged Mustafa Al-Dubai (), Mohammed Abdulrazzaq Alaghbari and Mohammad Mahmoud Alzubi
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Maged Mustafa Al-Dubai: Faculty of Finance and Administrative Sciences, Al-Madinah International University, Selangor, Malaysia
Mohammed Abdulrazzaq Alaghbari: Department of Business Administration, Applied Science University (ASU), Kingdom of Bahrain
Mohammad Mahmoud Alzubi: Faculty of Finance and Administrative Sciences, Al-Madinah International University, Selangor, Malaysia

Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 2018, vol. 23, issue 02, 01-12

Abstract: This study examines the inter correlation between project team factors (personnel, communication, technical task, trouble shooting, and monitoring, and feedback) and success project delivery. It was conducted on 250 employees in four telecommunication companies in Yemen, namely Tele-Yemen, MTN Yemen, Y Telecom, and Yemen Mobile. Structural educational modeling tool and several statistical methods were used in the data and statistical analysis including the maximum likelihood estimate. Regression techniques were applied to understand the dimensionality of the variables. The results show that project team factors (personnel, communication, technical task, trouble shooting, and monitoring, and feedback) have some positive relationship on project success. Based on the research findings, some theoretical and practical implications were discussed.

Keywords: Personnel; Communication; Technical Task; Trouble Shooting; Monitoring and Feedback; Project Success (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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