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Title
Critical success factors (CSFs) of MIDA compact I road transport project in Ghana
Creator
Amevi Acakpovi, Abena M Adutwum, Mathias Bennet Michael, Samuel Blay Amo, Anthony Deku
Description
The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the critical success factors (CSFs) of a quasi-public institution in the delivery of projects, including the institutional structure of MiDA, processes and procedures affecting the successful implementation of the transport project under the MiDA Compact 1. In order to identify the critical success factors the study was planned and performed in two stages. The first stage of the approach was to subject the set of success factors identified in preliminary evaluation to expert group of respondents involved in the MiDA Compact 1 project. The second stage of the process was to subject the selected CSFs to full scale evaluation by expanding respondents to determine their relative importance. To determine the relative importance of the CSFs based on the expanded survey data, two statistical analysis, namely ranking and factor analysis were performed. The results of the study show that seven (7) critical success factors affected the N1 highway. These include; clear donor guidelines on disbursement of funds, strong national ownership of the project, pre-project design consultation with
Date
2018
Source
https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=AhSMvB8AAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&citation_for_view=AhSMvB8AAAAJ:7PzlFSSx8tAC
Language
English