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Enabling Legislative Coherence in the Eswatini Construction Industry: A Conceptual Framework
This is a conceptual paper from a doctoral study. The literature-based paper is related to the coherence of the legislative framework, designed for the regulation of the construction industry of Eswatini. The construction industry has been criticized for ineffective regulation The argument for improved regulation in the construction industry is based on the sentiment that if the industry is left unchecked, the sector would suffer gross inefficiencies, and lack of regulation will stifle innovation and development. Consequently, the construction industry would become less productive as the lead-time for projects would increase, the cost of construction would increase, and construction customers would be unsatisfied. This conceptual paper attempts to propose how to structure its regulatory framework to promote regulatory coherence. The issue is that the construction industry is complex and therefore requires that the regulatory framework be context-specific to align with the level of development. The conceptual paper will thus discuss ‘coherence’ to map out how to build a tailor-made regulatory framework to address regulatory issues in Eswatini and similar developing countries.
Enabling Legislative Coherence in the Eswatini Construction Industry: A Conceptual Framework
This is a conceptual paper from a doctoral study. The literature-based paper is related to the coherence of the legislative framework, designed for the regulation of the construction industry of Eswatini. The construction industry has been criticized for ineffective regulation The argument for improved regulation in the construction industry is based on the sentiment that if the industry is left unchecked, the sector would suffer gross inefficiencies, and lack of regulation will stifle innovation and development. Consequently, the construction industry would become less productive as the lead-time for projects would increase, the cost of construction would increase, and construction customers would be unsatisfied. This conceptual paper attempts to propose how to structure its regulatory framework to promote regulatory coherence. The issue is that the construction industry is complex and therefore requires that the regulatory framework be context-specific to align with the level of development. The conceptual paper will thus discuss ‘coherence’ to map out how to build a tailor-made regulatory framework to address regulatory issues in Eswatini and similar developing countries.
Enabling Legislative Coherence in the Eswatini Construction Industry: A Conceptual Framework
Aigbavboa, Clinton (Herausgeber:in) / Thwala, Wellington (Herausgeber:in) / Aghimien, Douglas (Herausgeber:in) / Hlatshwayo, Thandiwe (Autor:in) / Emuze, Fidelis (Autor:in) / Smallwood, John (Autor:in)
Construction Industry Development Board Postgraduate Research Conference ; 2022 ; Eastern Cape, South Africa
Towards a Sustainable Construction Industry: The Role of Innovation and Digitalisation ; Kapitel: 26 ; 257-264
24.04.2023
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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