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Id | 2028 | |
Author | Tijani B.; Jin X.-H.; Osei-Kyei R. |
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Title | PESTEL analysis of mental health management of project management practitioners (PMPs) in architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organization | |
Reference | Tijani B.; Jin X.-H.; Osei-Kyei R. PESTEL analysis of mental health management of project management practitioners (PMPs) in architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) project organization,Smart and Sustainable Built Environment |
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Link to article | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85136062685&doi=10.1108%2fSASBE-04-2022-0074&partnerID=40&md5=a48a55ee85cacdf53b64c182476e8e40 |
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Abstract | Purpose: Architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) project organizations are under constant pressure to improve the mental health of project management practitioners (PMPs) due to complexity and dynamism involved in project management practices. Drawing on institutional theory, this research explores how external environmental factors, political factors, economic factors, social factors, technological factors, environmental factors and legal factors (PESTEL), influence mental health management indicators that contribute to positive mental health. Design/methodology/approach: Purposive sampling method was used to collect survey data from 82 PMPs in 60 AEC firms in Australia. Structural equation modelling was used to test the hypotheses based on 82 items of data collected from PMPs. Findings: Overall, this study revealed interesting findings on the impact of external environmental factors on mental health. The hypothesized positive association between political factors and mental health management indicators was rejected. The data supported the proposed hypothetical correlation between economic factors and mental health management indicators and the influence of social factors on mental health management indicators. Moreover, a hypothetical relationship between technological factors and mental health management indicators was supported. The significant positive impact of environmental factors on mental health management indicators proposed was supported, and legal factors’ positive correlation on mental health management indicators was also supported. Originality/value: Despite the limitations, the present findings suggest that all the external environment factors except political factors shape mental health management outcomes. © 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited. |
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DOI | 10.1108/SASBE-04-2022-0074 | |
Search Database | Scopus |
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