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The values and barriers of BIM implementation combination evaluation based on stakeholder theory: a study in China

Yansheng Chen, Xiaotong Cai, Jie Li, Lin Peng, Huitong Song, Guoqing Liu, Dongming Cao, Xiaohui Ma

2022Engineering Construction & Architectural Management12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to the perspective of stakeholders, from external variables of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) system, users, task flow, the nature of the development of the execution process, organizational structure and policy impacts, that established a relationship among the internal concepts and intentions for the BIM application, individual or organizational differences, controlling interference factors and environmental constraints, discussed the combination of the values and barriers of BIM implementation. Design/methodology/approach Through the co-occurrence statistics and genre analysis based on co-citation context analysis and constructs the common information that impacts the combination of values and barriers of BIM implementation. Then, the paper chose the expert database of the green construction and intelligent building branch of the China construction association, and obtained 104 sample data through modified snowball sampling, using exploratory factor analysis with factor load linear functions, combined factor variance contribution rate weights.actor variance contribution rate weights. Findings The results show that eight aspects can be defined as the values of BIM implementation (VI), and the barriers of BIM implementation (BI) mainly come from five aspects caused by insufficient cognition and two aspects of an uncertain value in China. Originality/value This research reflects a combined evaluation of the values of BIM implementation and barriers of BIM and highlights the significance of the sustainable development of BIM technology and the value of building future informatization applications.

Topics & Concepts

Building information modelingStakeholderVariance (accounting)Exploratory factor analysisComputer scienceInformatizationKnowledge managementContext (archaeology)OriginalityProcess (computing)Process managementBusinessStructural equation modelingEngineeringOperations managementPsychologyManagementAccountingSocial psychologyBiologyPaleontologyOperating systemEconomicsScheduling (production processes)CreativityTelecommunicationsMachine learningBIM and Construction IntegrationConstruction Project Management and PerformanceSustainable Building Design and Assessment
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