Adaptation: A Lens for Viewing Technology Transfer in Construction Site Management

  • Obinna U. Ozumba A
  • Shakantu W
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This book chapter presents the results from a series of studies which explored the use of the technology transfer (TT) subconcept of adaptation to explain the uptake of recent information and communication technologies (ICT) in the construction industry. The specific focus is the management of construction site processes. The studies explored the need for management process enhancement, availability of relevant information and communication technologies, occurrence of such technologies in construction site management (CSM), influencing factors, and challenges to their adoption in construction site management. Results from stages in the phased methodology are used to generate certain hypotheses that are based on analysis of primary and secondary data. Insights from testing the hypotheses and findings from the series of studies are used to model an adaptation-based understanding of the transfer of information and communication technologies in construction site management. While using site management as the specific focus, the study contributes an understanding that is relevant to the construction industry and other project-related environments.

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Obinna U. Ozumba, A., & Shakantu, W. (2020). Adaptation: A Lens for Viewing Technology Transfer in Construction Site Management. In Product Design. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.93264

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