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Title: BARRIERS TO ADOPTION OF BIM-BASED RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW AND BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Authors: ABDULWAHAB, Abdulhaqq
ISA, Rasheed Babatunde
BELLO, Abdulkabir Opeyemi
Keywords: Adoption
Barriers
BIM
Construction
Risk Management
Issue Date: 9-Jul-2023
Publisher: Selçuk Scientific Research Congress
Citation: 9 Abdulwahab, A., Isa R. B & Bello A. O (2023) “Barriers to Adoption of BIM-Based Risk Management in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis”. Proceedings of International Selçuk Scientific Research Congress,. July 08th – 09th July in Konya, Turkey. pp 442-462.
Series/Report no.: 1;2
Abstract: The integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology has the potential to revolutionise risk management practices in the construction industry. However, despite its numerous benefits, adopting BIM-based risk management faces significant barriers that hinder its widespread implementation. In order to gain insights into the BIM-Based risk barriers, this study conducts a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis to explore the current state of research in the domain. The study utilises a comprehensive search strategy to identify relevant publications from SCOPUS databases. A rigorous screening process is employed to select scholarly articles examining the barriers to adopting BIM-based risk management in the construction industry. The study adopts the "barriers to adoption of BIM-based risk management in the construction industry" as a search command. A total of 2070 articles were identified from the initial search, and 22 were considered in the final analysis. The study's findings highlight several key barriers that impede the adoption of BIM-based risk management. These barriers include data interoperability, software compatibility, the lack of standardised protocols, limited awareness, resistance to change, inadequate training and skill development, legal and contractual constraints, fragmented project delivery processes, and insufficient collaboration among stakeholders. Furthermore, the study employs bibliometric analysis techniques to identify frequent keywords, top countries, publication sources, and emerging research trends. This analysis provides a holistic view of the research landscape and helps identify potential avenues for further investigation. By synthesising the existing literature and providing a comprehensive analysis of the barriers to adopting BIM-based risk management, this study offers valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The findings can inform the development of strategies and interventions to overcome these barriers and promote the effective implementation of BIM technology for risk management in the construction industry.
Description: Conference Proceedings
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27603
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