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Bridging the BIM Maturity Gap in Developing Country: A Change and Knowledge Management Framework for Enhancing Project Values

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  • Robby Kurniawan

    (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia)

  • Dedy Sushandoyo

    (Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia)

Abstract

Despite the growing global adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM), many construction companies, particularly in developing countries, struggle to transform BIM from a digital tool into a value creating capability. This study evaluates the persistent gap between BIM adoption and project performance, particularly in terms of time, cost, and quality. Drawing from a real case in an Indonesian construction company, this study applies a mixed-methods approach to evaluate BIM maturity, identify organizational barriers, and propose an integrated strategy for advancing maturity levels. Guided by the ADKAR change management framework and the SECI knowledge management framework, this study formulates strategic interventions aligned with the project values. The findings reveal that low BIM maturity stems not merely from technological constraints but from deeper organizational issues such as limited interdisciplinary collaboration, weak knowledge retention, and inconsistent digital policies. This study proposes a scalable framework for aligning BIM implementation with value creation in construction projects, providing actionable insights for companies in similar contexts globally.

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  • Robby Kurniawan & Dedy Sushandoyo, 2025. "Bridging the BIM Maturity Gap in Developing Country: A Change and Knowledge Management Framework for Enhancing Project Values," European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 10(4), pages 198-202, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:10:y:2025:i:4:id:52736
    DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2025.10.4.2736
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