Abstract:
The study aimed to identify which predictor predicts project success the highest at the selected South
African Energy state-owned enterprises (SOE). This study is motivated by the highest failure rates of timeously
implementing projects in time by SOEs in the South African context. The literature reviewed revealed many
predictors of project success, but the common ones entail the governance committee, project manager, governance
structures and project team. Hence in this study, the focus was on them. This study was quantitative
and deductive, with a positivist paradigm influenced it. There were 130 employees involved in the projects at the
business unit, and a census was used as a sampling strategy. Only 82 responded by completing a close-ended
questionnaire which was distributed via SurveyMonkey. The response rate was 63.07%. Statistical techniques
like Kurtosis and Skewness were used to determine if the data were normally distributed. Normality and other
statistical techniques were calculated in Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 27. Through exploratory
factor analysis (EFA), these factors were extracted: governance committee, project manager; governance
structures and processes; project team and project success. For all the predictors and the target variable (i.e.
project success), Cronbach's alphas ranged from 0.7 to 0.83. The data showed that 65.9% of the respondents
were males and the Pearson correlation results showed that predictors positively correlated with the target
variable. The regression results showed that project team was the highest predictor (β = 0.62, t = 5.15, p <0.01)
and the second-highest predictor was project manager (β = 4.70, t = 4.70, p <0.01). The R-squared (r2) was 0.58,
suggesting that the regression model only predicted 58% of project success at the selected energy SOE. Other
predictors were not significant predictors of project success. The results imply that the business unit at the energy
SOE should foster a teamwork culture and capitate and support project managers to enhance project success.