This paper examines ‘imitative’ innovation, which involves the adoption of innovations that are new to a particular business, rather than new to the world. The paper is based on a survey of over 200 participants in the Australian road industry, in the state of Queensland. The survey covered clients, contractors, consultants and suppliers. Innovation directions and levels were measured via adoption patterns, based on a list of technologies and advanced practices presented in the survey questionnaire. The research investigated innovation rates, types, success, impact, drivers, strategies, and obstacles. The paper commences by exploring the term ‘innovation’, before describing and analysing empirical data from the study. The evidence presented...
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on...
This paper examines the extent of innovation in the Queensland road industry, in terms of original a...
This paper examines the extent of innovation in the Queensland road industry, in terms of original a...
The construction industry needs to achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness. However, change is ...
Product innovation is an important contributor to the performance of infrastructure projects in the ...
A survey of 335 businesses in the Australian road industry has been carried out to ascertain those f...
The BRITE (Building Research Information Technology and Environment) project was established by the ...
The BRITE Project (Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment) was established by the A...
Construction product innovation can exert a positive influence on project and industry performance. ...
The BRITE (Building Research Information Technology and Environment) project was established by the ...
This paper reviews innovation activity in a key service industry – road and bridge construction. Bas...
This report summarises the fi ndings of an innovation survey of the Australian construction industry...
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on...
This paper examines the extent of innovation in the Queensland road industry, in terms of original a...
This paper examines the extent of innovation in the Queensland road industry, in terms of original a...
The construction industry needs to achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness. However, change is ...
Product innovation is an important contributor to the performance of infrastructure projects in the ...
A survey of 335 businesses in the Australian road industry has been carried out to ascertain those f...
The BRITE (Building Research Information Technology and Environment) project was established by the ...
The BRITE Project (Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment) was established by the A...
Construction product innovation can exert a positive influence on project and industry performance. ...
The BRITE (Building Research Information Technology and Environment) project was established by the ...
This paper reviews innovation activity in a key service industry – road and bridge construction. Bas...
This report summarises the fi ndings of an innovation survey of the Australian construction industry...
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
The goal of this paper is to identify the main factors driving or hindering construction innovation....
This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on...