Effectivity analysis of the scrum framework adaptation in safety performance improvement: A system dynamics approach

Adithya Sudiarno*, Okto Abdillah, Hammam Dhiyaurrahman Yusdin, Kuntum Khoiro Ummatin, Izzati Winda Murti

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Abstract

The rapidly growing construction industry often deals with complex and dynamic projects that pose significant safety risks. One of the state-owned companies in Indonesia is engaged in large-scale toll road construction projects with a high incidence of workplace accidents. This study aims to improve safety performance in toll road construction by implementing the Scrum framework. The study uses a System Dynamics approach to model interactions between the Scrum framework, project management, and work safety subsystems. Various scenarios were designed by modifying controlled variables and system structures, including introducing a punishment entity. These scenarios were evaluated based on their impact on reducing incidents and the incident rate over the project period. The results indicate that the combined scenario significantly reduces incidents and incident rates in different conditions. The study also finds a strong relationship between Scrum framework implementation and improved safety performance, demonstrating a reduction in incidents and incident rates by over 50% compared to existing conditions. This research underlines the effectiveness of the Scrum framework in enhancing safety in construction projects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7386
JournalJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Volume8
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • construction projects
  • safety performance
  • scrum framework
  • system dynamics simulation

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