A comparison of centrality measures for evaluating the project coordination performance
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2014-09
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Izmir Institute of Technology
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Evaluation of coordination performance in a project network requires reliable measures and monitoring methods for effective management. Recent literature includes studies addressing the relationship between coordinative activity and the configuration of communication networks. In these works, the role of network centrality is investigated through the basic standard centrality measures of degree, betweenness and closeness. Current social network analysis research emphasizes new formulations of centrality measures for robust structural analysis of project networks. This study presents a novel approach for measuring network centrality using the concept of information centrality. It is based on the idea that all paths carry information. The significance of information centrality values for the actors in two major projects of Enron Corporation is investigated. There are three major findings from these analyses. First finding suggests that highly centralized actors show more coordination. Second finding suggests that information centrality is the most potent predictor for coordination in undirected networks. Third finding is that out-centrality measures are better predictors for coordination performance in directed networks. The implications of these findings have potentials for assessing the coordination performance in construction management research, and it is promising for the structural analysis of project communication networks.
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Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 2014
Full text release delayed at author's request until 2017.10.13
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 97-103)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xv, 135 leaves
Full text release delayed at author's request until 2017.10.13
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 97-103)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xv, 135 leaves
Keywords
Coordination performance, Network centrality, Centrality measures, Architecture, Mimarlık