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- Title
Building a Digital Transformation Maturity Evaluation Model for Construction Enterprises Based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process and Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory Method.
- Authors
Zhu, Hongwei; Wang, Liang; Li, Chao; Philbin, Simon P.; Li, Hujun; Li, Hui; Skitmore, Martin
- Abstract
With digital transformation underway in various Chinese construction enterprises, each enterprise has progressed differently, and a clear direction for future digital transformation and upgrading is lacking. As such, the importance of measuring the level of digitization among Chinese construction enterprises is increasing. This paper presents a model for evaluating digital transformation maturity within construction enterprises. The model considers six aspects: digital strategy, digital business applications, digital technology capabilities, and so on. The digital maturity of enterprises is determined using the Analysis of Hierarchy (AHP)-Decision Making Experiment and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method. Technical abbreviations are explained when first used. This study demonstrates that digital business applications are the most significant primary indicator, with a weight of 29.53%. The success of digital transformation in the construction industry is strongly influenced by the interconnection between digital technology and construction sites, as well as other factors such as new technical personnel, digital infrastructure, digital innovation, and innovation iteration ability. It is crucial to understand how digital technology and the construction industry can effectively connect in order to achieve success in this realm. This paper aims to enhance the digital transformation capabilities and efficiency of construction companies and boost their core competitiveness through targeted measures.
- Subjects
DIGITAL transformation; DIGITAL technology; ANALYTIC hierarchy process; EVALUATION methodology; BUILDING sites; BUSINESS enterprises
- Publication
Buildings (2075-5309), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p91
- ISSN
2075-5309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/buildings14010091