A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project

The construction industry is suffering from incomplete knowledge flow that results in time and cost over-runs. Many researchers believe that a large part of this problem is related to the design phase being a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since tacitness of knowledge contributes to incomplete flow...

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Main Authors: Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh, Ibrahim, Rahinah, Abdullah, Rusli, Adam, Nor Mariah
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36301/1/A%20technique%20to%20capture%20multi.pdf
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http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0219649214500130
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spelling my.upm.eprints.363012015-10-28T02:41:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36301/ A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh Ibrahim, Rahinah Abdullah, Rusli Adam, Nor Mariah The construction industry is suffering from incomplete knowledge flow that results in time and cost over-runs. Many researchers believe that a large part of this problem is related to the design phase being a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since tacitness of knowledge contributes to incomplete flow of knowledge, we posit that facilitating the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge can improve the overall knowledge flow. Within this context, this paper analyses recognised knowledge-capturing techniques and compares them in view of the operating characteristics of the conceptual design phase. This paper proposes a new tacit knowledge-capturing technique for this phase. The outcomes include a new knowledge-capturing technique, a method for validation of the proposed technique, and recommendations on how to deal with the challenges concomitant with the application and utilisation of the proposed technique in the building industry. By proposing a combinational tacit knowledge-capturing technique, this study attempts to mitigate the impact of the potential incomplete knowledge flow during the conceptual design phase in building projects. World Scientific Publishing 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36301/1/A%20technique%20to%20capture%20multi.pdf Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh and Ibrahim, Rahinah and Abdullah, Rusli and Adam, Nor Mariah (2014) A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project. Journal of Information & Knowledge Management, 13 (2). art. no. 1450013. pp. 1-16. ISSN 0219-6492; ESSN: 1793-6926 http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0219649214500130 10.1142/S0219649214500130
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description The construction industry is suffering from incomplete knowledge flow that results in time and cost over-runs. Many researchers believe that a large part of this problem is related to the design phase being a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since tacitness of knowledge contributes to incomplete flow of knowledge, we posit that facilitating the conversion of tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge can improve the overall knowledge flow. Within this context, this paper analyses recognised knowledge-capturing techniques and compares them in view of the operating characteristics of the conceptual design phase. This paper proposes a new tacit knowledge-capturing technique for this phase. The outcomes include a new knowledge-capturing technique, a method for validation of the proposed technique, and recommendations on how to deal with the challenges concomitant with the application and utilisation of the proposed technique in the building industry. By proposing a combinational tacit knowledge-capturing technique, this study attempts to mitigate the impact of the potential incomplete knowledge flow during the conceptual design phase in building projects.
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author Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh
Ibrahim, Rahinah
Abdullah, Rusli
Adam, Nor Mariah
spellingShingle Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh
Ibrahim, Rahinah
Abdullah, Rusli
Adam, Nor Mariah
A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
author_facet Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh
Ibrahim, Rahinah
Abdullah, Rusli
Adam, Nor Mariah
author_sort Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh
title A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
title_short A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
title_full A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
title_fullStr A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
title_full_unstemmed A technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
title_sort technique to capture multi-disciplinary tacit knowledge during the conceptual design phase of a building project
publisher World Scientific Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/36301/1/A%20technique%20to%20capture%20multi.pdf
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http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0219649214500130
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