2018
DOI: 10.1080/15623599.2018.1462445
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Factors influencing BIM adoption in emerging markets – the case of India

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“…Compared with other studies related to BIM adoption in other developing AEC markets (e.g. Masiid et al, 2013;Juszczyk et al, 2015;and Ahuja et al, 2018), and adopting Chongqing as the case, this research differs from these previously conducted BIM managerial studies both in China and overseas in terms that: 1) it addresses the BIM movement in less BIM-ready regions which contribute to the majority of China's AEC industry revenue (Xu et al 2018);…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Compared with other studies related to BIM adoption in other developing AEC markets (e.g. Masiid et al, 2013;Juszczyk et al, 2015;and Ahuja et al, 2018), and adopting Chongqing as the case, this research differs from these previously conducted BIM managerial studies both in China and overseas in terms that: 1) it addresses the BIM movement in less BIM-ready regions which contribute to the majority of China's AEC industry revenue (Xu et al 2018);…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The ability of BIM to do parametric design and store data about the life cycle of buildings can be used to investigate and regulate energy consumption, initial costs, ongoing costs in a building, as well as the implementation of other sustainable design principles in the construction industry (Anbouhi, Farahza & Ayatollahi, 2016: 99). Silva et al (2016) provide a summary of the implementation of BIM in various countries (see also Khosrowshahi & Arayici, 2012;Hadzaman, Takim & Nawawi, 2015;Enshassi & AbUHamra, 2017;Telaga, 2018;Ahuja et al, 2018).…”
Section: Building Information Modelling Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that BIM is majorly used in pre-construction stage for designing purposes which is in congruence with the project 2 as mentioned in this paper. Even though the project consultants are willing to implement BIM yet, clients are quite reluctant to implement the same because of long lead time for scale implementation, lack of awareness and high training costs (Ahuja et al 2018). One of the case study participant expressed the necessity for governmental initiatives to encourage and facilitate BIM adoption in India.…”
Section: Discusion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Availability of technical expertise will encourage BIM adoption (Ahuja et al 2016). Favourable attitude towards BIM, availability of BIM based softwares on trial basis and consistent beliefs and values for BIM adoption catalyses the implementation of BIM in Indian scenario (Ahuja et al 2018). At the same time BIM implementation faces challenges because of lack of standardization and complexity in processes (Ahuja et al 2018).…”
Section: Bim Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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