Construction Innovation 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118655689.ch2
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Incentives for Innovation in Construction

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“…This makes stakeholders more prone to stick with established methods and solutions in their work than they would have been if the level of complexity and opportunism were lower. This phenomenon is further strengthened by the capital intensity of the sector (Green et al, 2005;Orstavik, 2015).…”
Section: At the Temporary Network Levelmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This makes stakeholders more prone to stick with established methods and solutions in their work than they would have been if the level of complexity and opportunism were lower. This phenomenon is further strengthened by the capital intensity of the sector (Green et al, 2005;Orstavik, 2015).…”
Section: At the Temporary Network Levelmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Therefore, in order to comprehensively understand hindrances and opportunities of built environment innovations, the analysis of value creation and capture should be extended beyond individual projects. Indeed, an increasing number of scholars have suggested extending the scope of construction innovation studies to a wider built environment perspective that accommodates the different temporal perspectives of value creation and capture across the whole built environment lifecycle of design, construction and use (Aho, 2013;Chang, Chih, Chew, & Pisarski, 2013;Lizarralde et al, 2015;Orstavik, 2015;Ozorhon, Abbott, Aouad, & Powell, 2010).…”
Section: Motivation and Backgroundmentioning
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