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Investigating Barriers To Bim Implementation In Developing Countries With An Approach To Albert Bandura Theory Of Self-Efficacy

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  • ALI ROOHI

    (DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY, KASHAN, IRAN)

  • FATEMEH DEKAMINI

    (DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT, ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY, ARAK, IRAN)

  • CRISTI SPULBAR

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

  • RAMONA BIRAU

    (FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI, TG-JIU, ROMANIA)

  • DUMITRU CINCIULESCU

    (UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA, DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, CRAIOVA, ROMANIA)

Abstract

The process of building information modeling is one of the most effective advances in the construction industry in the last decade, which is developing rapidly around the world. On the other hand, the construction industry of many developing countries is a vital industry and a driver of development, but it is inefficient and underdeveloped. Although building information modeling can have a great impact on the efficiency of this industry, but there are many obstacles in its way and the flow of its application in the construction industry of these countries has slowed down. Identifying these barriers in different fields and considering the local conditions of the construction industry in developing countries has been one of the main objectives of this research. Some of these barriers are rooted in the technical shortcomings of the Beam system, but many also stem from the nature and characteristics of the construction industry and its relationships and functions. In order to successfully implement this advanced and efficient system and enjoy its advantages, these obstacles must be identified and examined according to their origin, and appropriate solutions must be designed to make this process run more quickly. In this research, first BIM technology and the benefits of its implementation are introduced and then the obstacles and problems during the implementation of BIM in some developing countries in this field are investigated and finally, according to the theory of self-efficacy, solutions to eliminate these barriers are presented.

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  • Ali Roohi & Fatemeh Dekamini & Cristi Spulbar & Ramona Birau & Dumitru Cinciulescu, 2023. "Investigating Barriers To Bim Implementation In Developing Countries With An Approach To Albert Bandura Theory Of Self-Efficacy," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 2, pages 62-78, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2023:v:2:p:62-78
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    1. Susanna Vass & Tina Karrbom Gustavsson, 2017. "Challenges when implementing BIM for industry change," Construction Management and Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(10), pages 597-610, October.
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