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BIM Adoption Processes: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review

In: SDGs in Construction Economics and Organization

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  • Kaleem Ullah

    (Tallinn University of Technology)

  • Emlyn Witt

    (Tallinn University of Technology)

  • Irene Lill

    (Tallinn University of Technology)

Abstract

Significant improvements in the performance of the construction industryConstruction industries have been expected from Building Information Modeling (BIM) and this has led to widespread attempts at its adoption. In parallel, there has been growing interest among researchers to examine BIM adoptionBIM adoption processes together with the constraints they face, and this suggests that there is now a need for an up-to-date, state-of-the-art overview of BIM adoptionBIM adoption research. The purpose of this study is to review and analyze existing BIM adoptionBIM adoption research in order to synthesize their findings and derive an overall understanding of BIM adoptionBIM adoption processes. To achieve this purpose a systematic review methodology was followed. The scope of the review is limited to academic articles written in English that are focused on BIM adoptionBIM adoption processes and the factors affecting BIM adoptionBIM adoption. A total of 410 relevant articles comprising mainly exploratory surveys and case studies on BIM adoptionBIM adoption were identified and reviewed. Content analysisContent analysis of the articles resulted in the classification of BIM adoptionBIM adoption literature into project, organization, and industry levels and classification of factors affecting the BIM adoptionBIM adoption process. This research has implications for practice and research that the classification of factors that affect the BIM adoptionBIM adoption process can be used to help analyze BIM adoptionBIM adoption in different organizations.

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  • Kaleem Ullah & Emlyn Witt & Irene Lill, 2023. "BIM Adoption Processes: Findings from a Systematic Literature Review," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Göran Lindahl & Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb (ed.), SDGs in Construction Economics and Organization, chapter 0, pages 223-236, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-25498-7_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25498-7_16
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