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      Exploration of latent barriers inhibiting project management processes in adopting smart building technologies (SBTs) in the developing countries

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          While smart building technologies (SBTs) implementation ensures sustainability, their adoption is hampered by latent barriers, especially in project management processes. These latent barriers must be addressed to facilitate the successful and widespread adoption of SBTs. Therefore, this study aims to explore the significant latent barriers inhibiting the project management processes in adopting SBTs in developing countries.

          Design/methodology/approach

          A positivist research philosophy couched within a deductive approach was adopted to undertake a quantitative questionnaire survey of 227 project management and design team participants. Descriptive and inferential analytical tools (including a one sample T-test and exploratory factor analysis) were then adopted to interpret data collected.

          Findings

          The results reveal that the “high cost of smart sustainable materials and equipment” is the major significant barrier hindering the adoption of SBTs in developing countries. Latent barriers were: “structure and time-related barriers,” “construction-related barriers” and “human, policy and cost-related barriers”.

          Originality/value

          The study contributes novel insights into the prevailing nascent discourse on SBTs from the perspectives of construction project managers and design teams in developing countries, particularly. Furthermore, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study that ascertains the significant barriers inhibiting project management processes in adopting SBTs in developing countries.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Construction Innovation
                CI
                Emerald
                1471-4175
                1471-4175
                March 29 2021
                October 21 2021
                March 29 2021
                October 21 2021
                : 21
                : 4
                : 685-707
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                10.1108/CI-07-2020-0116
                c3045791-ed8d-47ec-bd17-99af123a5b60
                © 2021

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