An Exploratory Factor Analysis of Critical Barriers to Adopting Emerging Technologies for Quality Management in Construction Projects
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https://doi.org/10.15641/jcbm.8.S1.1910Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the barriers to the adoption of emerging technologies for quality management in construction projects. A questionnaire was designed to examine the barriers to the adoption of emerging technologies for quality management in construction projects. Questionnaires were distributed, and 127 valid responses were elicited. Thereafter, data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study was limited to barriers to the adoption of emerging technologies in construction quality management in Nigeria utilising a quantitative research method. The study’s findings can serve as a model for tackling similar barriers in other countries in the global south. The results of the exploratory factor analysis reveal that the critical barriers to emerging technologies in construction quality management in the Nigerian construction industry can be grouped into three principal components: institutional and regulatory, organisational, and technology and industry collaboration barriers. Understanding these findings offers a roadmap for accelerating the adoption of emerging technologies in construction quality management, leading to improved productivity, reduced rework, enhanced compliance, and sustainable industry growth.
Keywords: Adoption, Barriers, Construction projects, Emerging technologies, Quality management.
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