A conceptual construction management curriculum model grounded in scientometric analysis

Posillico, J J; Edwards, D J; Roberts, C and Shelbourn, M (2023) A conceptual construction management curriculum model grounded in scientometric analysis. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 30(9), pp. 4143-4170. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: This research aims to present a conceptual model for construction management programme curriculum development from the perspective of higher education institutes (HEIs) and aims to engender wider polemic debate and stimulate new insight into current higher education practice. Design/methodology/approach: The overarching epistemology adopts both interpretivist and pragmatist philosophical stances, couched within grounded theory, to critically analyse extant literature on construction management curriculum development. Inductive reasoning forms the basis of new emergent theory that maps curriculum development and highlights the external and internal factors impacting upon such. Findings: Research findings illustrate that the prevailing body of knowledge lacks a cohesive nucleus of research on construction management curriculum development. Rather, bespoke curriculum development research predominates in uncommunicative silos. Premised upon these findings, the conceptual curriculum model developed defines and delineates the universal internal factors (e.g. student marketplace, course leadership and academic precedents) and external factors (e.g. accreditation, construction industry and professional bodies) that impact upon curriculum development. Identification of these factors provides a sound basis upon which further research can be propagated to enhance curriculum development and unify the current disparate approaches adopted. Originality/value: This novel research highlights the lack of a cohesive agenda for curriculum development within mainstream construction management literature and based upon this, a conceptual model for future empirical analysis and testing is presented.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: conceptual model; crexplorer; curriculum development; scientometric analysis; snowball sampling; vosviewer
Index terms: grounded theory, higher education, sampling, epistemology, testing, construction industry, reasoning, maps, programme, methodology, body of knowledge, curriculum development
Subjects: theoretical framing, research methods, spatial and geospatial analysis, project controls, cognitive psychology, educational institutions, industry analysis, data collection methods, knowledge theory, professional practice, knowledge management, curriculum development
Topics: Research Practice, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Time Control, Education
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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