Though there is a general belief that the investment in information technology (IT) will improve the productivity of the construction industry, the extent to which the construction industry has used IT for strategic advantage has been limited. This study investigates the differences in the use of IT in three major participants of the construction industry in Hong Kong: engineering firms, architectural firms, and quantity surveying firms. In addition, an in-depth interview was carried out with a leading firm in each of the professions for studying the scope of use of IT in Hong Kong's construction industry. The findings reveal some interesting facts that are useful to managers of the construction industry in making decisions on investment in...
The impact of IT investment remains poorly understood with respect to the construction industry. IT ...
The problem of how construction industries around the world can exploit the potential of Information...
Building productivity in New Zealand lags other countries and industries which invest more heavily i...
Though there is a general belief that the investment in information technology (IT) will improve the...
Purpose - The adoption of computer technology by the construction industry has been driven by the co...
This paper presents findings of a research project, which explores the current use of information te...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent benchmarking study on the use of information technolo...
Information Technology (IT) has become a vital component in the context of policy for science and te...
The current use of Information Technology (IT) by the leading Architectural, Consulting Engineering,...
This paper examines the role that investment in information technologies (IT) play in the performanc...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The impact of IT investment remains poorly understood with respect to the construction industry. IT ...
The impact of IT investment remains poorly understood with respect to the construction industry. IT ...
The problem of how construction industries around the world can exploit the potential of Information...
Building productivity in New Zealand lags other countries and industries which invest more heavily i...
Though there is a general belief that the investment in information technology (IT) will improve the...
Purpose - The adoption of computer technology by the construction industry has been driven by the co...
This paper presents findings of a research project, which explores the current use of information te...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent benchmarking study on the use of information technolo...
Information Technology (IT) has become a vital component in the context of policy for science and te...
The current use of Information Technology (IT) by the leading Architectural, Consulting Engineering,...
This paper examines the role that investment in information technologies (IT) play in the performanc...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The construction industry is a supportive industry in China. IT (information technolgy), including c...
The impact of IT investment remains poorly understood with respect to the construction industry. IT ...
The impact of IT investment remains poorly understood with respect to the construction industry. IT ...
The problem of how construction industries around the world can exploit the potential of Information...
Building productivity in New Zealand lags other countries and industries which invest more heavily i...