Factors affecting BIM implementation in post-conflict low-income economies: the case of Afghanistan

被引:20
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作者
Al-Mohammad, Mohammad S. [1 ]
Haron, Ahmad Tarmizi [1 ]
Aloko, Mohammad Numan [2 ]
Rahman, Rahimi A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaysia Pahang, Fac Civil Engn Technol, Gambang, Malaysia
[2] Kandahar Univ, Dept Civil Engn, Kandahar, Afghanistan
关键词
Construction innovation; Building technology; Construction management; Simulation modeling for construction; Automation; Building information modeling; Developing countries; Low-income economies; Multivariate analysis; Post-conflict economies; CONSTRUCTION; ADOPTION; PROJECTS; OPTIMIZATION; CAPABILITIES; INTEGRATION; ENTERPRISE; MANAGEMENT; BARRIERS; INDUSTRY;
D O I
10.1108/JEDT-04-2021-0205
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Purpose Rejecting building information modeling (BIM) can negatively impact the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industries. While BIM is trending globally, its implementation in post-conflict low-income economies is still limited. The purpose of this paper is to identify the critical factors for implementing BIM in a post-conflict low-income economy, using Afghanistan as a case study. Design/methodology/approach This study identifies potential affecting factors for BIM implementation through reviewing existing literature and interviewing AEC professionals in Afghanistan. Then, the factors are inserted into a questionnaire survey and disseminated with Afghanistan's AEC practitioners. The collected data was analyzed to determine the critical factors. Also, the underlying relationships between the critical factors were established through factor analysis. Findings A total of 11 critical factors are affecting BIM implementation in Afghanistan. From those, nine factors can be grouped into the following three components: technological, environmental and organizational. Two factors, "cost-benefit of implementing BIM" and "market demand for BIM," are recurring in low- and middle-income economies. Conversely, the "presence of appropriate projects to implement BIM" is the unique critical factor for Afghanistan that might affect other post-conflict low-income economies. Originality/value This study focuses on affecting factors for BIM implementation in post-conflict low-income economies, using Afghanistan as a reference rather than other types of economies that have been widely studied.
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页码:299 / 318
页数:20
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