Conceptualization and measurement of owner BIM capabilities: From a project owner organization perspective

Pan, P; Wang, Y; Yang, Y and Zhang, S (2025) Conceptualization and measurement of owner BIM capabilities: From a project owner organization perspective. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 32(6), pp. 3963-3997. ISSN 0969-9988

Abstract

Purpose: Building Information Modeling (BIM) capabilities have been studied at the individual, project, organizational, and even industry levels to ensure the realization of BIM value in the architectural, engineering, construction, and operation industry. However, limited research has focused on a project owner organization perspective to investigate owner BIM capabilities that are required to ensure effective project management and delivery. This present study aims to propose an indicator framework to evaluate owner BIM capabilities at the organizational level. Design/methodology/approach: Leveraging the existing literature on BIM capabilities and synthesizing insights from the resource-based view and information technology capabilities research, this study conceptualizes the BIM capabilities of project owner organizations and offers a framework of indicators for measurement. Semi-structured interviews with BIM experts and a questionnaire survey were conducted to identify key indicators affecting owner BIM capabilities. A six-dimensional structural equation model with 29 indicators was then established. Findings: The findings highlight the multidimensionality of owner BIM capabilities and show that process capabilities play a crucial role in enhancing owner BIM capabilities, while technical capabilities are considered as the least important aspect. Research limitations/implications: The study sheds light on the key role of project owner organizations in ensuring BIM value and suggests that project owners focus more on the organizational processes of introducing BIM in managing projects. Originality/value: This study reconceptualizes owner BIM capabilities drawing on the idea of resource-based view and information technology capabilities and highlights the important dimensions and indicators of owner BIM capabilities at the organizational level.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building information modeling; information technology; owner BIM capabilities; project owner
Index terms: owner, building information modelling, dimension, key indicator, project management, structural equation model, drawing, survey, interview, resource-based view, information technology, methodology, questionnaire
Subjects: research methods, computing systems, data collection methods, project delivery, health monitoring assessment and metrics, technical documentation, project management theory and practice, management, information systems, statistical analysis, sociology
Topics: Digital Applications, Design Practice, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Stakeholder Management, Project Management, Health and Safety
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