2022
DOI: 10.1108/ci-08-2017-0070
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Innovation transfer in construction: re-interpreting factor-based research from the perspective of the social construction of technology (SCOT)

Abstract: Purpose The construction industry has shown an inherent inability to adopt advanced technological innovations. The construction innovation literature is highly fragmented and outlines an overwhelming number of factors that arguably influence the transfer of technological innovations in construction. Factor-based research in the construction innovation literature tends to set out technological innovations and their adoption as socially neutral events, overlooking the role of context in the adoption process. Hen… Show more

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“…In this regard, many studies have suggested TIC requires stakeholders with different professional backgrounds to participate in technology research, development, transformation, and industrialization [28]. The complex relationships among owners, contractors, universities, research institutes, and design units form a technological innovation network.…”
Section: Technological Innovation Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, many studies have suggested TIC requires stakeholders with different professional backgrounds to participate in technology research, development, transformation, and industrialization [28]. The complex relationships among owners, contractors, universities, research institutes, and design units form a technological innovation network.…”
Section: Technological Innovation Cooperationmentioning
confidence: 99%