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Paper: 83ab
Paper title: Strategic Management of Information Technology in Construction Industry: Case Study of a Developing Country
Authors: Bhuta, Chandra; Shah, Samir; Pamulu, M. Sapri
Summary: This paper presents findings of a research project, which explores the current use of information technology (IT) in the Indonesian construction Industry. The findings are based on a survey questionnaire taken between December 2002 and April 2003 among 250 construction companies registered in the National Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) of Indonesia. The CIDB has listed and classifiedthese companies as B category or large company. A total of 48 valid replies were received, representing a response rate of 38%. The survey includes IT environment and management use of software, hardware, internet applications, staff competency, investment in IT, benefitsgained and problems associated with its implementation, and an assessment of the exploitation of IT for business strategic purposes. The paper also suggests to aggressively pushing for a need for the relevant government initiatives that would increase strategic use and adoption of IT. Government and public agencies should consider policies thatencourage the use of IT in the construction industry, thus making this industry sector more competitive.
Type: normal paper
Year of publication: 2005
Series: convr:2005
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Citation: Bhuta, Chandra; Shah, Samir; Pamulu, M. Sapri (2005). Strategic Management of Information Technology in Construction Industry: Case Study of a Developing Country . , http://itc.scix.net/paper/83ab
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