Supply chain challenges in the construction industry often lead to cost and time overruns, making it imperative to enhance supply chain management. To offer a tool to construction decision-makers, this study investigates the impact of Integrated Supply Chain Platforms (ISCP) on construction project management in the context of Nordic European countries by exploring the effectiveness of integrated software platforms and their influence on project outcomes, focusing on time, cost, and risk management. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling, the study examines the interplay between ISCP adoption, time management, cost management, and risk management. Results indicate a high satisfaction level among ISCP users, particularly in risk, time, and cost management. The structural equation model analysis demonstrates the positive influence of ISCP adoption on risk and time management, indirectly affecting cost management and overall project performance. The study identifies the significance of prolonged ISCP adoption in improving risk and time management. While ISCP does not directly impact cost management, its indirect influence, mediated through time management, enhances project performance. The findings contribute to understanding the role of digital technologies in optimizing construction supply chains, emphasizing the need for specific sub-frameworks for digital supply chain implementation in the construction industry.

Impact of Integrated Supply Chain Platforms on Construction Project Management / Zenezini, Giovanni; Mangano, Giulio; Castelblanco, Gabriel. - (2024), pp. 381-387. (Intervento presentato al convegno 41st ISARC tenutosi a Lile, France) [10.22260/isarc2024/0050].

Impact of Integrated Supply Chain Platforms on Construction Project Management

Zenezini, Giovanni;Mangano, Giulio;Castelblanco, Gabriel
2024

Abstract

Supply chain challenges in the construction industry often lead to cost and time overruns, making it imperative to enhance supply chain management. To offer a tool to construction decision-makers, this study investigates the impact of Integrated Supply Chain Platforms (ISCP) on construction project management in the context of Nordic European countries by exploring the effectiveness of integrated software platforms and their influence on project outcomes, focusing on time, cost, and risk management. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling, the study examines the interplay between ISCP adoption, time management, cost management, and risk management. Results indicate a high satisfaction level among ISCP users, particularly in risk, time, and cost management. The structural equation model analysis demonstrates the positive influence of ISCP adoption on risk and time management, indirectly affecting cost management and overall project performance. The study identifies the significance of prolonged ISCP adoption in improving risk and time management. While ISCP does not directly impact cost management, its indirect influence, mediated through time management, enhances project performance. The findings contribute to understanding the role of digital technologies in optimizing construction supply chains, emphasizing the need for specific sub-frameworks for digital supply chain implementation in the construction industry.
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