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Constraints on the ICT diffusion within large Australian construction firms

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:37 authored by Vachara Peansupap, Derek WalkerDerek Walker
Many practitioners and academics realise the importance of implementing information and communication technology (ICT) in construction organisations and identify various success factors influencing ICT implementation. However, few of them can adequately explain the barriers that may occur during from initial adoption to actual implementation stages. To fill the above gap, this paper adopts innovation diffusion concept and highlights the constraints of ICT diffusion within large Australian construction firms. Two case studies of web-based document management and one case study of Intranet document management systems are used to support our explanation. Our research results indicate that at the organisational level, these constraints are: a limited ICT investment budget; organisational adoption gaps; and business results gaps. The scope of this paper precludes us from discussing personal level and group level constraints that we have identified. However an understanding of the organisational level constraints may help us become more aware of possible ICT implementation delays at that level and solutions for these constraints are proposed in this paper.

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Start page

509

End page

520

Total pages

12

Outlet

Proceedings from the International Symposium on Globalisation and Construction 2004

Editors

S. Ogunlana et. al.

Name of conference

International Symposium on Globalisation and Construction 2004

Publisher

The International Council on Innovation and Research in Building and Construction (CIB)

Place published

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Start date

2004-11-17

End date

2004-11-19

Language

English

Copyright

© 2004 CIB-SCE, AIT.

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2004002810

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-12-03

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