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Benchmarking Framework to Measure Extent of ICT Adoption for Building Project Management
Authors:Vanita Ahuja  Jay Yang  Ravi Shankar
Affiliation:1Project Management Consultant, 204 Sector A, Pocket C, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India 110070 (corresponding author). E-mail: vanita_ahuja@yahoo.com
2Professor, Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering, Queensland Univ. of Technology, Brisbane Q4001, Australia. E-mail: j.yang@qut.edu.au
3Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India 110016. E-mail: ravi1@dms.iitd.ernet.in
Abstract:This paper discusses a component of the research study conducted to provide construction organizations with a generic benchmarking framework to assess their extent of information communication technology (ICT) adoption for building project management processes. It defines benchmarking and discusses objectives of the required benchmarking framework and development of the framework. The study focused on ICT adoption by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the construction industry and with respect to SMEs it is important to understand processes, their indicators, and measures in the local context. Structure of the suggested benchmarking framework has been derived after extensive literature survey and a questionnaire survey conducted in the Indian construction industry. The suggested benchmarking process is an iterative process divided into four stages. It can be implemented at organization and industry levels for rating the construction organizations for ICT adoption and performance measurement. The framework has a generic structure and can be generalized and applied for other countries with due considerations.
Keywords:Bench marks  Buildings  Communication  Construction management  
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