Micro BIM Adoption: Identifying Cause and Effect Factors and Analysing their Inter-dependencies using a Fuzzy DEMATEL Approach

Ahmed Louay Ahmed, M. Kassem
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Several factors affect the process of BIM adoption within organisations (i.e. micro BIM adoption). An extensive collection of such factors were included in a unified BIM adoption taxonomy published in Ahmed and Kassem (2018). These factors are distributed across three areas of adoption drivers: the characteristics of the innovation itself (i.e., BIM), the external environment, and the internal environment of the adopting organisation. BIM adoption is a multistaged process that entails varying interactions between factors from across the three driver areas and the stages of the BIM adoption process. Hence, this study argues for an improved understanding of the adoption topic beyond the current level offered by common approaches such as ranking factors affecting adoption (conceived as a single decision/milestone) and analysing correlations. In particular, there is a need to analyse the complex inter-dependencies between factors affecting the adoption process and its individual stages (i.e., awareness, intention, decision, etc.). This paper aims to understand these inter-dependencies by considering the micro BIM adoption as a complex system. The paper investigates the relative levels of influence between the factors affecting the system and classifies such factors in cause and effect factors at different stages of the adoption process. To achieve this objective, the research employs the Fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (F-DEMATEL) method. The application of the FDEMATEL considered the top 11 factors (as identified in Ahmed and Kassem, 2018) that affect BIM adoption within the UK Architecture sector. The F-DEMATEL was applied for the entire adoption process as a ‘single’ system (i.e. without separating it into multiple stages) and for each individual stage (i.e. awareness, intention, and decision). The results from the F-DEMATEL (i.e., classification of factors into cause and effect groups and into four quadrants, and their inter-relationships) provided a new understanding of the BIM adoptions process. These results can be used to tailor and prioritise BIM implementation actions and investments when develop micro BIM adoption strategies. © 2019 The Authors. Published by Budapest University of Technology and Economics & Diamond Congress Ltd. Peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the Creative Construction Conference 2019.
微型BIM采用:使用模糊DEMATEL方法识别因果因素并分析其相互依赖关系
有几个因素会影响组织内BIM的采用过程(即微型BIM的采用)。Ahmed和Kassem(2018)发布的统一BIM采用分类法中包含了大量这些因素。这些因素分布在采用驱动因素的三个方面:创新本身的特征(即BIM)、外部环境和采用组织的内部环境。BIM的采用是一个多阶段的过程,需要跨越三个驱动领域和BIM采用过程阶段的因素之间不同的相互作用。因此,本研究认为,通过对影响采用的因素进行排名(设想为单个决策/里程碑)和分析相关性等常见方法,可以提高对采用主题的理解,而不仅仅是目前的水平。特别是需要分析影响采用过程及其各个阶段的因素(即认识、意图、决定等)之间复杂的相互依赖关系。本文旨在通过将微型BIM的采用视为一个复杂的系统来理解这些相互依赖关系。本文考察了影响制度的各因素之间的相对影响程度,并在采用过程的不同阶段对这些因素进行了因果因素的分类。为了实现这一目标,本研究采用模糊决策试验与评价实验室(F-DEMATEL)方法。FDEMATEL的应用考虑了影响英国建筑行业BIM采用的前11个因素(如Ahmed和Kassem, 2018年所确定的)。F-DEMATEL作为一个“单一”系统应用于整个收养过程(即不将其分成多个阶段),并适用于每个单独的阶段(即意识、意图和决定)。F-DEMATEL的结果(即将因素分为因果组和四个象限,以及它们之间的相互关系)提供了对BIM采用过程的新理解。这些结果可用于在制定微型BIM采用策略时定制和优先考虑BIM实施行动和投资。©2019作者。由布达佩斯科技经济大学和钻石大会有限公司出版。由2019创意建设大会科学委员会负责同行评审。
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