Abstract

Delays in construction projects are a recurring and global problem, with delays in land acquisition considered one of the largest contributors of delays in large construction projects in Vietnam. This research aims to investigate the formation of equity perceptions of land-acquired households and the relationship between equity issues and delays in construction projects. A theoretical model with four propositions, is proposed that links equity issues, comparisons, equity perceptions, and responses of land-acquired communities that cause delays in large construction projects in Vietnam. Using a case study approach, semi-structured interviews of 40 land-acquired households was conducted across two large construction projects in Vietnam. The findings of this research could provide better understanding of the relationship between equity issues and delays, which can help to minimise delays in large construction projects.

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