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Generic and SME-specific factors that influence the BIM adoption process: an overview that highlights gaps in the literature

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Building information modeling/management (BIM) is an emerging technological and procedural shift in the architecture, engineering, construction and operation industry. In this study, we use an extensive state-of-the-art method to clarify the BIM adoption process and the factors that can influence the success or failure of BIM adoption, particularly during the implementation stage, which are not frequently found in the literature. As an innovation, the lexical field allocated to the spread of innovations is assigned to BIM (diffusion, adoption, and implementation). After recalling the definition of relevant terms and then removing the resulting inconsistencies in vocabularies, we investigate various studies to identify factors that influence BIM adoption and then unify all these studies in one coherent and consistent BIM adoption process model. We focus on factors that play a role in the adoption of BIM in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) because SMEs constitute the majority of companies in the construction sector. This research highlights and intends to fill in some gaps found in the current BIM adoption literature.
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hal-02558364 , version 1 (18-06-2020)

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Elodie Hochscheid, Gilles Halin. Generic and SME-specific factors that influence the BIM adoption process: an overview that highlights gaps in the literature. Frontiers of Engineering Management, 2020, 7 (1), pp.119-130. ⟨10.1007/s42524-019-0043-2⟩. ⟨hal-02558364⟩

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