2022
DOI: 10.1080/15623599.2022.2056806
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A contextualist perspective to drivers of BIM in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry

Abstract: There are disparities in the adoption of BIM between firms of different sizes and diverse locations. Although extant studies have explored drivers to BIM, there is a dearth of contextualist perspectives. How does the context of size (SME or large firm) and location (developed or developing economy) affects the perception of firms on drivers to BIM? Questions relating to these contexts are still underexplored in extant literature. Thus, this study aims to evaluate and analyse the divide of BIM drivers in these … Show more

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“…Similar to other developing countries, Nigeria experiences several challenges with its building projects, including delays, cost overruns, project delays, project abandonments, corruption, disputes, and the production of waste [10,11]. Because of this, the adoption and implementation of BIM will be of utmost importance and value in the Nigerian construction sector when carrying out building projects [4,12,13].Despite the advantages that have been mentioned and the potential that BIM provides for the construction industry in developed and a few developing countries, not so much has been done in the Nigerian construction industry. Maintained that BIM offers a lot…”
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“…Similar to other developing countries, Nigeria experiences several challenges with its building projects, including delays, cost overruns, project delays, project abandonments, corruption, disputes, and the production of waste [10,11]. Because of this, the adoption and implementation of BIM will be of utmost importance and value in the Nigerian construction sector when carrying out building projects [4,12,13].Despite the advantages that have been mentioned and the potential that BIM provides for the construction industry in developed and a few developing countries, not so much has been done in the Nigerian construction industry. Maintained that BIM offers a lot…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to other developing countries, Nigeria experiences several challenges with its building projects, including delays, cost overruns, project delays, project abandonments, corruption, disputes, and the production of waste [10,11]. Because of this, the adoption and implementation of BIM will be of utmost importance and value in the Nigerian construction sector when carrying out building projects [4,12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%