Managing Innovation in Construction

Managing Innovation in Construction
Author: Martyn Jones,Mohammed Saad
Publsiher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0727730029

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The Connectivity of Innovation in the Construction Industry

The Connectivity of Innovation in the Construction Industry
Author: Malena Ingemansson Havenvid,Åse Linné,Lena E. Bygballe,Chris Harty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351110174

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The construction industry is currently experiencing accelerating developments concerning societal demands along with project complexity, internationalization and digitalization. In an attempt to grasp the consequences of these demands on productivity and innovation, this edited book addresses how innovation is likely to take place with a more long-term perspective on the construction sector. While existing literature focuses on organizational discontinuity and fragmentation as the main reasons for the apparent lack of innovation in the industry, this book highlights the connectivity of construction actors, resources and activities as fundamental for understanding how innovation takes place.Through 15 empirically grounded chapters, the book shows how innovation is part of construction processes on various levels, including project, firm and industry, and that these innovation processes are characterized by organizational and technological connectivity over time. Written by European business management scholars, the chapters cover empirical cases and examples from both a multi-organizational and a multi-international perspective in terms of covering the viewpoints of different industry actors and the contexts of several different European countries including: Sweden, Norway, the UK, Italy, France, Hungary and Poland. By illustrating how connectivity is part of innovation processes in the creation of single-product innovations, of various innovations within and across projects, as well as a fundamental aspect of the processes in which innovations cross nations, the book provides a new angle on how to understand construction innovation and where the industry might (or needs to) be heading next. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in construction management, project management, engineering management, innovation studies, business and management studies.

Innovation Strategy and Risk in Construction

Innovation  Strategy and Risk in Construction
Author: Martin Loosemore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136673559

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Innovation, Strategy and Risk in Construction integrates insights from business and government leaders with contemporary research, to help built environment professionals turn serendipity to their own advantage by building greater innovative and adaptive capacity into their operations. Accessible and full of practical examples, the book argues that traditional business strategies which seek to systematise innovation and eliminate uncertainty need to be balanced with more flexible approaches which acknowledge and harness uncertainty. The missing key to innovation, it is argued, is to turn serendipity into capability. The author proposes a simple model which allows managers to tap into the increasingly dynamic and interconnected nature of the construction industry. Innovation does not occur in isolation within individual firms, but through collaboration. Each stakeholder in the construction industry has a responsibility to drive innovation, and this book will be key reading for consultants, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and clients, as well as policy makers and all serious students of construction management.

Managing Innovation in Construction

Managing Innovation in Construction
Author: Martyn Jones,Mohammed Saad
Publsiher: Institution of Civil Engineers
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015058099535

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Sets out an integrated and holistic approach to the management of innovation in construction by integrating the disciplines of management and construction and drawing on the theories of innovation and organization.

Construction Innovation and Process Improvement

Construction Innovation and Process Improvement
Author: Akintola Akintoye,Jack Goulding,Girma Zawdie
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2012-03-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118280317

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Innovation in construction is essential for growth. The industry strives to remain competitive using a variety of approaches and needs to engage structured initiatives linked to proven innovation concepts, techniques and applications. Even in mature markets like the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector, where business behaviour is generally considered as being risk averse, it is increasingly important to embed innovation into mainstream business practices. In Construction Innovation and Process Improvement a number of wide ranging issues from construction practice in different countries with different contexts are presented to provide a rich collection of literature embracing theory and practice. Chapters are divided into three broad themes of construction innovation relating to: Theory and Practice; Process Drivers; and Future Technologies. Several questions are posed, including for example: What is particularly unique about construction innovation in theory and practice? What are the major drivers of construction innovation? What factors are needed to support and deliver future construction technologies? In attempting to respond to such questions, the book sheds new light on these challenges, and provides readers with a number of ways forward, especially cognisant of the increased role of globalisation, the enhanced impact of knowledge, and importance of innovation. All these can have a significant impact on strategic decision-making, competitive advantage, and sustainable policies and practices. Part One deals with change management, technology, sustainable construction, and supply chain management; Part Two addresses innovation and process improvement drivers, including strategic management, concurrent engineering, risk management, innovative procurement, knowledge management; Part Three explores future technologies in construction – and particularly, how these can be harnessed and leveraged to help procure innovation and process improvement.

Building Innovation

Building Innovation
Author: David Gann
Publsiher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0727725963

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David Gann considers the changes in the construction and use of the built environment that are currently emerging, and how innovative practices and materials can be integrated into the construction process

Innovation Management for Systems Integration in Construction

Innovation Management for Systems Integration in Construction
Author: Andreas Hartmann,Mieke Oostra
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0415495105

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Structural change constantly dominates the construction industry, and forces many firms to periodically make crucial strategic decisions. These decisions often relate to both the breadth and depth of the future range of services the firms intend to offer. Moreover, the current trend towards the bundling of services (such as design, construction, operation, maintenance, financing and facility management) requires firms to assess their range of services and pinpoint aspects of cost and differentiation, as well as to devise competitive strategies for selected market segments. Innovation Management for Systems Integration in Construction underlines the complexity of innovation management decisions into account by considering the interdependence of culture, strategy and organisation in innovation management and their interaction with organisational conditions. Suitable for the young professional and the advanced student, Innovation Management for Systems Integration in Constructioncovers a broad range of construction organisations, including contractors, architectural and engineering firms as well as large and medium sized building firms. Examples from the construction industry illustrate the innovation management principles introduced and provide a practical basis to the theoretical framework.

Innovation in Small Construction Firms

Innovation in Small Construction Firms
Author: Peter Barrett,Martin Sexton,Angela Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2008-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134161744

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Innovation in Small Construction Firms promotes the benefits of innovation, and stimulate innovation capability within and between small and medium sized (SMEs) construction firms in an effort to bring in a new 'can innovate, should innovate, want to innovate' culture to the construction industry. Presenting new theoretical and practical insights and models grounded in descriptive case studies, the issues addressed include: what is the motivation to innovate? what is appropriate innovation? how can small construction firms create, manage and exploit innovation? what practice-based models, tools and techniques support the capability of small construction firms to innovate well? how does this fit in the context of leading international work in construction innovation? Findings are contextualised in the broader literature to make them of relevance to policy makers, practitioners and researchers interested in small, project-based firms in general.