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Effects of organizational elements on emerging information and construction management technology implementation in building professionals: Moderating role of top management support

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posted on 2025-02-12, 03:37 authored by H Xue, S Zhang, J Chen, W Cong, G Wu, Xianbo ZhaoXianbo Zhao
Emerging information and construction management technology (EICMT) has become prevailing in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry to achieve digital transformation by applying emerging information technologies (i.e., Internet of things, cloud computing, and mobile Internet) in construction management works (i.e., cost management, stakeholder management, on-site construction management, etc.). This study aims to test the relations between organizational elements and building professional EICMT implementation and explore its practical path by identifying the mediators and moderators. 507 valid responses were obtained using the questionnaire online. Mplus 8.0, a statistical analysis software that prevails in handling complex models, is used for path analysis and bootstrapping tests in this study. Path analyses are conducted to test the relations between organizational elements and EICMT implementation. Bootstrapping tests are used to identify the mediator and moderator. The finding reveals that corporate normative pressure and technology facilitating conditions can directly affect building professional EICMT implementation; the mediating role of perceived ease of use is verified between technology facilitating condition and building professional EICMT implementation, and the moderating effect of top management support is confirmed by remodeling the relations between organizational elements and EICMT implementation, which provides a boundary condition for the building professionals' EICMT implementation. Our study extends the relations between organizational elements and building professional EICMT implementation by exploring the mediator role of perceived ease of use and moderator of top management support. The findings from this study can enrich the research on the antecedents of EICMT implementation in the AEC industry. Moreover, this study provides guidelines for practitioners to formulate corporate norms, foster corporate culture, and provide technology facilitating conditions to promote EICMT implementation. It also requires top management to engage in digital transformation in the AEC industry.

History

Volume

150

Issue

10

Start Page

04024123-1

End Page

04024123-14

Number of Pages

14

eISSN

1943-7862

ISSN

0733-9364

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2024-04-19

External Author Affiliations

Shandong University, China

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Article Number

ARTN 04024123