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Volatility in construction: different dimensions and types of changes

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:33 authored by Zhuoyuan Wang, Benson TH Lim, Imriyas KamardeenImriyas Kamardeen
Effective change management has been touted as the next strategic weapon for competitiveness. The aim of this paper is to investigate the dimensionality of changes in construction. Under this aim, the specific objectives are to: define and classify the types of changes; and operationalize the types of changes. The literature review reveals that changes in construction could categorise along five dimensions: time; need; effect; process; and environment. Each dimension comprises at least two different types of changes. The identified dimensions and types of changes will be tested in the next stage of a research project, and thereafter the empirical findings will attempt to provide industry practitioners in-depth insights into different constituents of change that could affect their business operation.

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Adelaide, South Australia

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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Published in the Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building - Conference Series, vol 1 no 2 (2012)

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2012, The Authors

Editor/Contributor(s)

Chileshe N, Rofe M

Start date

2012-12-02

End date

2012-12-05

eISSN

2200-7679

Title of proceedings

ICBEDC 2012 : 6th International Conference on the Built Environment in Developing Countries

Event

Built Environment in Developing Countries. International Conference (6th : 2012 : Adelaide, South Australia)

Publisher

University of Technology

Place of publication

Haymarket, N.S.W.

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