Costa, S; Carvalho, M S; Pimentel, C and Duarte, C (2023) A systematic literature review and conceptual framework of construction industrialization. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(2): 3122013, ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
Construction industrialization (CI) has dramatically altered how architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) companies design, manufacture, build, operate, and manage. Despite its growing relevance in both academia and companies in the last decades, the CI field has, however, been considered unclear, fragmented, and with a high level of misunderstandings. To address this knowledge gap through a systematic literature review, this paper provides a holistic and comprehensive conceptualization of the phenomenon and its theoretical basis for the global engineering and construction management community. In total, 102 articles from the last 11 years (2010-2021) from the Scopus and Web of Science databases were collected and analyzed. So, one primary contribution of this paper is the establishment of a definition for the CI concept. Another important contribution is the definition of a conceptual framework that introduces industrialization as a new way of operating the business, where five major dimensions, namely strategy, organization, business processes, supply chain planning, and resources, need to be aligned and managed simultaneously for competitive advantage. Furthermore, 10 design principles, five influencing factors, and 19 initiatives are presented to provide an integrated and holistic view of the concept. This article gives businesses a better knowledge of what industrialization in the construction industry actually means, enabling them to move forward with this transformation. Finally, the research provides a basis for improving future contributions in CI and adjacent management disciplines.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | conceptual framework; industrial engineering; industrialized construction; organizational change; systematic literature review |
| Index terms: | transformation, science, database, competitive advantage, design principle, industrialized construction, dimension, conceptual framework, systematic literature review, construction industry, influencing factor, organizational change, industrialization, strategy, academia, supply chain planning |
| Subjects: | market analysis, industry analysis, construction type, design methods, research evaluation and metrics, theoretical framing, specialized education, health monitoring assessment and metrics, supply chain planning, business, data management, risk assessment, educational institutions, management, economic development |
| Topics: | Sustainability, Health and Safety, Research Practice, Construction Technology, Organizational Design, Digital Applications, Education, Business Strategy, Risk Management, Supply Chain Management, Design Practice |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
N.B. Descriptive scope is a count of how many of the five facets of empirical research are indicated by the words used in title, abstract and keywords. It is not intended as a judgement on the research; merely a count of the kind of word we would expect to indicate Phenomenon, Concepts, Theoretical framing, Empirical techniques, Analytical techniques. If all five are present, then a code of “5 PCTEA” will indicate this. If you feel the coding for this record is questionable, we welcome discussion around the terms we matched or the way we categorized them. The facet you would expect may not be coded, or a facet may be coded inappropriately. This can also bear on a larger question, of which facets should be treated as defining in construction management research. Please get in touch, and we will look at it. More details here