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Innovation and Attitude in the Construction Industry. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, June 2009, Pages: 368


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ICT innovations relating to the construction
industry have been rapid, offering the potential for
efficiency gains and improved business
effectiveness. However economic considerations,
industry-specific conditions, legal, and business
issues have limited their adoption by multi-firm,
temporary project organisations. ICT adoption rates
are the manifestation of boundedly rational business
decisions, shaped by personal attitudes to
innovation. Although attitudes are personal
constructs they are phenomena that are experienced,
can be personally reported, and observed by others.
Recent research has mapped the influences shaping
the attitudes of decision-makers, revealing that
their decisions are shaped by their developing
perception over time of human, business, innovation-
specific considerations, together with their




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