Cardoso, Aline Michelle (2022) Stakeholder management in building information modeling projects in the construction industry: Proposal of a framework for stakeholder identification and classification. PhD thesis, Universidade Nove de Julho, Brazil.
Abstract
For the implementation of BIM (Building Information Modeling) the participation and commitment of stakeholders and collaborative approaches are important, but the literature and empirical data have shown that these stakeholders are neglected with regard to identification, whether during BIM project management or management of stakeholders in BIM projects, both within the context of the construction industry. The general objective of this research is to develop a proposal for a framework for identifying and classifying stakeholders in BIM projects in the construction industry. This thesis is composed of 3 studies. Study 1 mapped the themes of BIM project management in the construction industry, through a systematic literature review that analyzed bibliographic variables, keywords and in-depth analysis, with a sample of 20 studies that met the research scope. In study 1, (12) themes and (6) thematic groupings of BIM project management in the construction industry were identified, in addition to the argument about the negligence made to stakeholders. Study 2 analyzed the determining factors for stakeholder management in BIM projects in the construction industry, and bibliometrics was performed with subsequent content analysis, with a sample of 124 documents published from 2013 to 2021 in 56 different sources. In study 2, (7) determining factors were found for the management of stakeholders in BIM projects in the construction industry, which are subdivided into (32) items, and presented (26) types of neglected stakeholders and their respective actions of power, legitimacy and urgency (Mitchell et al., 1997). And study 3 developed a proposal for a framework for identifying and classifying stakeholders for the identification phase of stakeholder management in BIM projects in the construction industry. Study 3 was based on the Design Science Research method and interviews were conducted with key stakeholders in the management of stakeholders in BIM projects (construction companies, management and project companies, government project management companies, and material / equipment manufacturers), this study brought a technological product. The contribution of this thesis is a proposed framework aimed at identifying and classifying stakeholders in BIM projects in the construction industry. The framework refers to phase 1 of a generic stakeholder management model, which is composed of 4 phases, identification, planning, engagement and control. As future studies, the other phases of the generic model, or the conceptual model of the stakeholder relationship, or the stakeholder identification model with interference from the attributes of power and legitimacy can be explored.
| Item Type: | Thesis (Doctoral) |
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| Thesis advisor: | Rabechini Junior, Roque |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | stakeholder neglect; stakeholder identification; stakeholder management; building information modeling; project management |
| Index terms: | construction company, stakeholder management, documents, implementation, proposal, project management, stakeholder identification, systematic literature review, bibliometrics, construction industry, future study, commitment, manufacturer, building information modelling, design science research, legitimacy, content analysis, interview, negligence, government project |
| Subjects: | liability law, contractual arrangements, data analysis and analytics, research design and methodology, participation process, organization, practitioner, professional development, psychology, industry analysis, design practice, project management theory and practice, research evaluation and metrics, project planning, sociology, administrative law, data collection methods, information systems |
| Topics: | Procurement, Business Strategy, Stakeholder Management, Legal Issues, Roles and Professions, Project Management, Research Practice, Organizational Design, Information Management, Design Practice, Digital Applications |
| 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