Soemardi, B W; Kusuma, B; Pribadi, K S and Yuliar, S (2021) Technological capabilities of medium-sized contractors in Indonesia. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 26(2), pp. 1-15. ISSN 1823-6499
Abstract
The construction industry plays a significant role in national development and economic growth of Indonesia. Contractors are key actors in the construction industry and manage large amounts of construction resources and activities. While the demand for improving the nation's infrastructure is on the rise, the question remains whether the industry, especially contractors, will be able to fulfil this demand. This study investigates whether contractors include technological capabilities as an important part of their company strategies for addressing the dynamics of the construction industry. In particular, it aims to understand how contractors develop and improve their technological capabilities through a technological learning process (exploration, acquisition and internalisation). The investigation focuses on medium-sized contractors, who often play an important role as part of the supply chain for larger contractors. A model is developed to represent the dynamic interactions between key factors that influence the way contractors select and use technology to enhance their performance. Data were collected through a survey and were then used to map the contractors' development of technological capabilities. The study reveals that medium-sized contractors have yet to consider the development of technological capabilities as strategic. The results are expected to benefit the regulator and construction companies in Indonesia in their efforts to improve the performance of the country's construction industry.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | contractor; technological capability; medium-sized firms; Indonesia; questionnaire survey |
| Index terms: | Indonesia, acquisition, regulator, investigation, dynamics, economic growth, interaction, construction industry, survey, construction company, strategy, medium-sized firm, questionnaire, technological capability, exploration |
| Subjects: | innovation and technology management, economic analysis, environmental resource management, data collection methods, organization, business, industry analysis, systems engineering, behavioral psychology, sociology, Geography, management, economic development |
| Topics: | Engineering Principles, Geographical Context, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Sustainability, Stakeholder Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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