Jacobsson, M and Linderoth, H C J (2012) User perceptions of ICT impacts in Swedish construction companies: 'It's fine, just as it is'. Construction Management and Economics, 30(5), pp. 339-357. ISSN 1466433X
Abstract
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in construction companies has been growing steadily during the last decade. However, few studies inquire into either perceptions of the impact of actual ICT use or perceptions among different occupational groups in construction companies. The aim of the paper is to explore users' general perceptions of ICT impacts in the post-adoption stage and analyse the implications for construction management practice. A mixed methods approach was used. Quantitative data were collected using a web-based survey both in a major construction company and among medium-sized companies in Sweden. Data from 294 returned completed questionnaires were analysed with t-tests and multiple regression analysis. In addition, participant observations and semi-structured interviews were conducted within the major construction company in order to strengthen the analysis. It can be concluded that respondents are generally fairly satisfied with the ICT. Differences in perceptions among occupational groups can be explained by the nature of work tasks and the original intentions for using ICT as a means of control and calculation. Even if respondents perceive that a further development of ICT could improve competitiveness, they do not want to increase their use of it in their workplaces. They basically think that 'it is fine, just as it is. This indicates that a challenge in construction management is to investigate how prevailing and new ICT applications can be used to develop the industry.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | information systems; occupational groups; post-adoption; surveys; user satisfaction |
| Index terms: | competitiveness, mixed method, Sweden, questionnaire, user satisfaction, management practice, multiple regression analysis, information system, information and communication technology, interview, observation, construction company, survey |
| Subjects: | data collection methods, client relations, organization, computing systems, management, Geography, market analysis, information systems, statistical analysis |
| Topics: | Stakeholder Management, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Business Strategy, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCEA |
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