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Types of Unfair Activity under Subcontracting and their Solutions: Qualitative Research Design

Types of Unfair Activity under Subcontracting and their Solutions: Qualitative Research Design

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business(JIDB) / The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business, (E)2233-5382
2023, v.14 no.8, pp.19-25
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/jidb.2023.vol14.no8.19
Ji-Heon HA (The Department of Data and Knowledge Service Engineering, Dankook University)
Tae-Hyung KIM (The Department of Data an Knowledge Service Engineering, Dankook University)

Abstract

Using a procurement and construction stage emphasis on the capabilities of the Sub-Contractor (SC), the present research aims to discover the types of unfair activities between the Main Contractor (MC) and SC and their influence on project completion. This research also tries to figure out solutions which can reduce unfair activities between MC and SC. Research design, data and methodology: The qualitative textual analysis was selected for the current research and has been used by numerous previous researchers commonly to review relevant themes in the prior resources and suggested for researchers who conduct a reviewing procedure to analyze meta-analysis approach for figuring out better research findings from prior resources. Results: The result indicates the prevalence and consequences of bid shopping, emphasizing the need for transparency and fair bidding practices. Late payment issues were also found to be crucial for subcontractors' financial stability, urging the implementation of prompt payment legislation and agreements. Conclusions: In conclusion, the research revealed that subcontracting is common in construction projects, with general contractors relying on multiple subcontractors to carry out specific work items. The accomplishment of building projects hinges on the collaborative efforts between the main contractor (MC) and subcontractors (SCs), each focusing on different aspects of the project.

keywords
Corporate Unfair Activity, Subcontracting Condition, Business Strategy, Qualitative Research

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business(JIDB)