Influence of organisational culture on knowledge management in BIM-enabled construction environments

Purpose The purpose of this study is to comprehend the influence of the organisational culture on knowledge management (KM) in an automated construction environment. Design/methodology/approach An abductive research approach is used, constantly matching theories and observations on KM and organisati...

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Veröffentlicht in:VINE journal of information and knowledge management systems 2022-04, Vol.52 (2), p.224-242
Hauptverfasser: Tennakoon, T.M.M.P, Kulatunga, Udayangani, Jayasena, Himal Suranga
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The purpose of this study is to comprehend the influence of the organisational culture on knowledge management (KM) in an automated construction environment. Design/methodology/approach An abductive research approach is used, constantly matching theories and observations on KM and organisational culture in testing the influence within a building information modelling (BIM)-enabled environment. A questionnaire survey is used for the primary data collection. Simultaneously, expert interviews are conducted to find the rationale through triangulating data. The primary data analysis is conducted through relative importance index (RII) calculation and content analysis. Findings The analysis has declared an increment in the level of influence of culture on KM in a BIM-enabled environment when compared to the conventional construction environment. Coordination and integration, strategic direction and intend and organisational learning are the leading cultural factors that have an increased influence on KM with RII values of 0.8730, 0.8540 and 0.8222, respectively. Because BIM is a technology-infused solution in the construction industry, it can be concluded that technical implementations positively shape the organisational culture to improve the KM process. Research limitations/implications The data collection and findings of this research paper regarding the influence of organisational culture on KM are limited to scenarios in the construction industry. Yet, these findings could be implied to similar industries as well, when the KM process is under question. Originality/value The study provides the perception of knowledge in terms of the technological implementations such as BIM and organisational culture in the construction industry.
ISSN:2059-5891
2059-5905
DOI:10.1108/VJIKMS-03-2020-0043