TY - GEN
T1 - Factors influencing bid/no bid decision of foreign contractors in Tanzania
AU - Kavishe, Neema
AU - Chileshe, Nicholas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Association of Researchers in Construction Management.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Construction sector is an investment-led sector hence revolves around how to best allocate capital to maximize the returns. Bidding decision is critical to both foreign and local contractors and cannot be undertaken through perception or feeling, rather the bidder has to go through several decision-making process involving the consideration of both internal and external factors. Submitting a lot of non-winning bids in responding to request for tender is costly and also can damage contractor's reputation. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing the bid no bid decision of foreign contractors in Tanzania. A quantitative approach using survey-based questionnaire was used to collect data. The study revealed that "Financial capability of the client", "Terms of payment", "Client payment history""Project type"and "Project size", were the most top 5 significant factors identified by the foreign contractors. The results of this study will foster a better understanding of the factors influencing bid no bid decision of foreign contractors in Tanzania and also increase the awareness of existing decision-making practices and play a critical role in the future decisions of the construction companies, where foreign bidders need to evaluate the next opportunities encountered. Moreover, awareness of these identified "bid/no bid"factors would enable foreign contractors to select projects with greater likelihood of success in the future, which result in financial benefits and higher performance. Lastly, the consciousness of these factors might contribute to improving the contractor's behaviors when bidding in a competitive market.
AB - Construction sector is an investment-led sector hence revolves around how to best allocate capital to maximize the returns. Bidding decision is critical to both foreign and local contractors and cannot be undertaken through perception or feeling, rather the bidder has to go through several decision-making process involving the consideration of both internal and external factors. Submitting a lot of non-winning bids in responding to request for tender is costly and also can damage contractor's reputation. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate the factors influencing the bid no bid decision of foreign contractors in Tanzania. A quantitative approach using survey-based questionnaire was used to collect data. The study revealed that "Financial capability of the client", "Terms of payment", "Client payment history""Project type"and "Project size", were the most top 5 significant factors identified by the foreign contractors. The results of this study will foster a better understanding of the factors influencing bid no bid decision of foreign contractors in Tanzania and also increase the awareness of existing decision-making practices and play a critical role in the future decisions of the construction companies, where foreign bidders need to evaluate the next opportunities encountered. Moreover, awareness of these identified "bid/no bid"factors would enable foreign contractors to select projects with greater likelihood of success in the future, which result in financial benefits and higher performance. Lastly, the consciousness of these factors might contribute to improving the contractor's behaviors when bidding in a competitive market.
KW - Bidding decision
KW - Decision factors
KW - Foreign contractors
KW - Tanzania
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85096978975
T3 - ARCOM 2020 - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, 36th Annual Conference 2020 - Proceedings
SP - 755
EP - 764
BT - ARCOM 2020 - Association of Researchers in Construction Management, 36th Annual Conference 2020 - Proceedings
A2 - Scott, Lloyd
A2 - Neilson, Christopher J.
PB - Association of Researchers in Construction Management
T2 - 36th Annual Conference on Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2020
Y2 - 7 September 2020 through 8 September 2020
ER -