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Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks: a qualitative model of influential factors
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Edwards, David
, Papadonikolaki, Eleni
, Hosseini, M. Reza
, Oraee, Mehran
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Alliances
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management systems
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Construction industry
/ Contractors
/ Data exchange
/ Design modifications
/ Domains
/ Innovations
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Teams
2022
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Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks: a qualitative model of influential factors
by
Edwards, David
, Papadonikolaki, Eleni
, Hosseini, M. Reza
, Oraee, Mehran
in
Alliances
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management systems
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Construction industry
/ Contractors
/ Data exchange
/ Design modifications
/ Domains
/ Innovations
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Teams
2022
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Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks: a qualitative model of influential factors
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Edwards, David
, Papadonikolaki, Eleni
, Hosseini, M. Reza
, Oraee, Mehran
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Alliances
/ Building information modeling
/ Building management systems
/ Collaboration
/ Construction
/ Construction industry
/ Contractors
/ Data exchange
/ Design modifications
/ Domains
/ Innovations
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Software
/ Teams
2022
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Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks: a qualitative model of influential factors
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Collaboration in BIM-based construction networks: a qualitative model of influential factors
2022
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Overview
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a modified model for collaboration in BIM-based construction networks (BbCNs). Though BIM is increasingly adopted and implemented across the construction industry, the problems associated with the lack of collaboration among teams in BbCNs remain a major hindrance to reaping the full potential of BIM. Previous studies have been conceptual in nature. This paper, therefore, attempts to modify and validate existing conceptual models that describe collaboration in BbCNs.Design/methodology/approachTo modify the conceptual model for collaboration in BbCNs, qualitative data through semi-structured interviews with BIM experts in the industry were collected and analysed using qualitative methods including the use of NVivo software.FindingsThe proposed model includes influential factors and their sub-factors to collaboration in BbCNs, as well as considering their indicators. Findings reveal that several overlooked concepts, particularly unfavourable BIM contractual arrangements, act as the root causes of the unwillingness of team members in BbCNs to engage in collaborative efforts.Research limitations/implicationsThe study's findings must be viewed in light of several limitations. First, the interviewees in this study were based in Australia hence their perceptions of BIM collaboration are reflective of the sociotechnical setting of BIM-enabled projects in this country. Also, the findings are based on the perception of experts in the field, rather than analysis of performance measures or quantitative assessment of associations among collaboration outcomes and various factors. This, however, provides the field with fertile grounds for future research.Practical implicationsThe study benefits researchers by shifting the collaboration discourse in BIM-enabled projects from technology-related issues to the people and contractual-related domains. Moreover, the developed qualitative model provides industry professionals with a point of reference to improve collaboration on BIM-enabled projects.Social implicationsThe study benefits researchers by shifting the collaboration discourse in BIM-enabled projects from technology-related issues to the people and contractual-related domains. Moreover, the developed qualitative model provides industry professionals with a point of reference to improve collaboration on BIM-enabled projects.Originality/valueArguments provided in this study highlight the necessity of considering the contractual arrangement of BIM-related projects and foster the willingness of team members to collaborate. This can be addressed using clear and comprehensive BIM execution plans and clearly explaining the role of BIM managers in the process.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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