Knowledge Management in the Construction Industry: A Socio-Technical Perspective: A Socio-Technical PerspectiveKnowledge Management in the Construction Industry: A Socio-Technical Perspective presents a portfolio of concepts, methods, models, and tools supported by real life case studies from various corners of the globe providing insights into the management of knowledge in the construction industry. Untangling the hype from the reality, practical means of implementing knowledge management in the construction industry through various mechanisms and tools are demonstrated. For the practitioner, it provides practical insights and experiences from real life cases, for the researcher and academic, it provides current and state-of-the-art undertakings in this emerging area for the construction industry. |
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Steve de Kretser, Sinclair Knight Merz Ltd, New Zealand Suzanne Wilkinson, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 1 18 Chapter II HRM Strategies for Promoting Knowledge Sharing within Construction Project Organisations: A Case Study .
Vachara Peansupap, RMIT University, Australia Derek H.T. Walker, RMIT University, Australia 90 Chapter VII Community of Practice Software Management Tools: A UK Construction Company Case Study .
Michael Whelton, University of California, USA Ari Pennanen, University of Tampere, Finland Glenn Ballard, University of California, Berkeley, USA 251 Chapter XV Decision Support Systems and their Application in Construction .
Oxford: Oxford University Press. Nonaka, I., Toyama, R., & Konno, N. (2001). SECI, ba and leadership: A unified model of dynamic knowledge creation. In I. Nonaka & D. Teece (Eds.), Managing industrial knowledge—creation, transfer and ...
A New Zealand Case Study Steve de Kretser Sinclair Knight Merz Ltd, New Zealand Suzanne Wilkinson The University of Auckland, New Zealand Abstract If consulting construction companies made more effective use of project-generated ...
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Contents
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Chapter III Managing the External Provision of Knowledge Management Services for Projects | 34 |
Smart Construction | 53 |
A SocioTechnical Perspective | 67 |
A Community of Practice Perspective | 90 |
A UK Construction Company Case Study | 112 |
Learning from Experience | 129 |
From the SocioTechnical Perspective 19621966 to Knowledge Management What Have We Learned? | 203 |
Emerging Models and Solutions | 224 |
A Holistic Strategic Approach to the Management of Knowledge | 225 |
An Exploration on the CoProduction of Project Needs and Requirements by ClientSpecialist Groups | 251 |
Chapter XV Decision Support Systems and their Application in Construction | 276 |
Chapter XVI A Knowledge Management Portal System for Construction Projects Using Knowledge Map | 299 |
Chapter XVII An Integrative Knowledge Management System for EnvironmentalConscious Construction | 322 |
A Vision for Future Project Information Technologies | 343 |
Facilitating Organisational Learning within the Construction Industry | 130 |
Chapter IX Knowledge Management in Higher Education and Professional Development in the Construction Industry | 150 |
Chapter X Empirical Investigation of Organisational Learning Ability as a Performance Driver in Construction | 166 |
Chapter XI Evaluating an Organisations Learning Culture Using Learning Histories | 185 |
About the Authors | 363 |
Index | 373 |