Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects

The construction industry suffers from an incomplete knowledge flow that leads to overrun cost and time. A considerable portion of this problem is attributable to the design stage which is a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since knowledge tacitness results in an incomplete knowledge flow, we posit t...

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Main Authors: Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh, Ibrahim, Rahinah
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Language:English
Published: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37960/1/Impacts%20of%20adding%20knowledge%20flow%20to%20an%20activity%E2%80%91based%20framework%20for%20conceptual%20design%20phase%20on%20performance%20of%20building%20projects.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.379602015-12-29T10:50:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37960/ Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh Ibrahim, Rahinah The construction industry suffers from an incomplete knowledge flow that leads to overrun cost and time. A considerable portion of this problem is attributable to the design stage which is a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since knowledge tacitness results in an incomplete knowledge flow, we posit that adding the knowledge flows beside the workflow of the architectural conceptual design phase can attenuate both the overrunning cost and time. In order to fulfill such an objective, we integrated the Nissen multidimensional model – the knowledge flow theory for the enterprise life cycle – with Macmillan’s framework – the conceptual design framework – to test whether or not adding the knowledge flow to the conceptual design work flow could attenuate the cost and time overrunning. This paper elaborates on the process of validation testing by means of Simvision. Analysis of the results reveals that specifying the entity of the required knowledge during the conceptual design phase could reduce the cost and time overruns. Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37960/1/Impacts%20of%20adding%20knowledge%20flow%20to%20an%20activity%E2%80%91based%20framework%20for%20conceptual%20design%20phase%20on%20performance%20of%20building%20projects.pdf Pourzolfaghar, Zohreh and Ibrahim, Rahinah (2014) Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects. Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 12 (3). pp. 166-175. ISSN 1479-4411 http://www.ejkm.com/volume12/issue3
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description The construction industry suffers from an incomplete knowledge flow that leads to overrun cost and time. A considerable portion of this problem is attributable to the design stage which is a tacit knowledge-dominated area. Since knowledge tacitness results in an incomplete knowledge flow, we posit that adding the knowledge flows beside the workflow of the architectural conceptual design phase can attenuate both the overrunning cost and time. In order to fulfill such an objective, we integrated the Nissen multidimensional model – the knowledge flow theory for the enterprise life cycle – with Macmillan’s framework – the conceptual design framework – to test whether or not adding the knowledge flow to the conceptual design work flow could attenuate the cost and time overrunning. This paper elaborates on the process of validation testing by means of Simvision. Analysis of the results reveals that specifying the entity of the required knowledge during the conceptual design phase could reduce the cost and time overruns.
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Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects
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title Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects
title_short Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects
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title_fullStr Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of adding knowledge flow to an activity‑based framework for conceptual design phase on performance of building projects
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37960/1/Impacts%20of%20adding%20knowledge%20flow%20to%20an%20activity%E2%80%91based%20framework%20for%20conceptual%20design%20phase%20on%20performance%20of%20building%20projects.pdf
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