2022
DOI: 10.1108/ecam-08-2022-0721
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The co-movement effect of managers' psychological factors on the BIM adoption decision in SMEs: a study based on fsQCA

Abstract: PurposeGiven the complexity of building information modeling (BIM) adoption decisions in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, understanding BIM adoption decision-making through the net effect of a single factor on BIM adoption decisions alone is limited. Therefore, this paper analyzed the co-movement effect of managers' psychological factors on the BIM adoption decisions from the perspective of managers' perceptions. The purpose is to let … Show more

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“…Firstly, the literature on BIM adoption has produced inconsistent findings regarding several vital relationships that influence BIM adoption intentions. For example, while some studies [10,19,20] have found performance expectancy to be a significant predictor of adoption intention, others [18,21] have reported it as non-significant. Similarly, Murguia et al [22] have identified effort expectancy as a significant predictor of BIM adoption intention, while Xue et al [10] have reported a non-significant relationship.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Research Gap In Bim Adoption Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the literature on BIM adoption has produced inconsistent findings regarding several vital relationships that influence BIM adoption intentions. For example, while some studies [10,19,20] have found performance expectancy to be a significant predictor of adoption intention, others [18,21] have reported it as non-significant. Similarly, Murguia et al [22] have identified effort expectancy as a significant predictor of BIM adoption intention, while Xue et al [10] have reported a non-significant relationship.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Research Gap In Bim Adoption Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%