Knowledge model for integrated construction project management

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The aim of research was to develop a Knowledge model for integrated construction project management by undertaking a complex analysis of economic, legal / regulatory, technical, technological, organizational, managerial, social, cultural, political, ethical, psychological and educational factors affecting it, and to present recommendations on increasing competitive ability. A comprehensive research into the above research object required the application and integration of different knowledge management models and theories (community of practice, social network analysis, intellectual capital, information theory, complexity science, and constructivism).

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Ginevičius, T., Kaklauskas, A., & Kazokaitis, P. (2011). Knowledge model for integrated construction project management. Business: Theory and Practice, 12(2), 162–174. https://doi.org/10.3846/btp.2011.17

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