A Faceted Classification System for Innovation in the Construction Industry

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Several theories and conceptual frameworks have been developed over the years to understand the processes, mechanisms and impacts related to innovation in the construction industry. Many challenges remain however, in its conceptualization, particularly in terms of identifying and understanding its components and how they are articulated. While innovation in the construction industry has led to new perspectives on how the industry designs, delivers and maintains the built environment, its implementation remains a considerable challenge for industry stakeholders. To reap its oft-promised benefits, companies need to identify and evaluate innovations that can be effectively deployed on their projects while understanding the scale and scope of their impact. As such, providing ways to fully understand the types of innovations and, potentially, their impact can help in guiding their implementation. The objective of the research presented in this paper was to develop a classification system for innovation in construction and to identify the characteristics of its different facets. Departing from the more traditional hierarchical view of innovation classification, a flatter, multi-facetted approach to classification is proposed. This approach is believed to be more representative of the multiple perspectives adopted in the literature to report these characteristics. The choice of class was dictated by its ease of application to industry and the complementary nature of the different facets. The classification of innovations focuses on 5 dimensions adapted from the literature review and chosen based on their applicability, which was tested through a survey. The classified objects can correspond to several facets and elements thanks to the faceted structure, making the classification more modular and expandable.

langue originaleAnglais
titreProceedings of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering Annual Conference 2021 - CSCE21 Construction Track Volume 2
rédacteurs en chefScott Walbridge, Mazdak Nik-Bakht, Kelvin Tsun Ng, Manas Shome, M. Shahria Alam, Ashraf el Damatty, Gordon Lovegrove
EditeurSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Pages17-30
Nombre de pages14
ISBN (imprimé)9789811909672
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2023
EvénementAnnual Conference of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering, CSCE 2021 - Virtual, Online
Durée: 26 mai 202129 mai 2021

Série de publications

NomLecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Volume247
ISSN (imprimé)2366-2557
ISSN (Electronique)2366-2565

Conférence

ConférenceAnnual Conference of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineering, CSCE 2021
La villeVirtual, Online
période26/05/2129/05/21

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Ce résultat contribue à ou aux Objectifs de développement durable suivants

  1. SDG 8 – Travail décent et croissance économique
    SDG 8 – Travail décent et croissance économique
  2. SDG 9 – Industrie, innovation et infrastructure
    SDG 9 – Industrie, innovation et infrastructure

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