对新西兰建筑应用程序使用情况的初步调查

Tong Liu, Jasper Mbachu, A. Mathrani
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建筑业是新西兰经济增长的关键驱动力;然而,它的生产率很低。先前的研究表明ICT(信息和通信技术)可以帮助提高效率和生产力。目前有大量为建筑行业开发的智能手机应用程序。在这项研究中,我们对建筑相关应用程序的使用进行了初步调查,并获得了新西兰中小型企业建筑部门智能手机应用程序的总体看法。通过对14位新西兰注册建筑大师进行访谈,获得了经验数据。数据分析显示,大多数建筑工人使用智能手机(iPhone和Android),并且通常对采用智能手机应用程序持积极态度。然而,需要做更多的工作来提高应用程序对建筑人员的可见性。帮助新西兰建筑行业采用移动应用程序的建议包括开展培训、研讨会、推广、改变自上而下的方法,并提供一些场景或例子来表明应用程序可以提高生产力。这项研究提供了智能手机应用程序在建筑行业的普遍性的快照视图,并为在更大范围内进行有关建筑应用程序使用的进一步研究提供了见解。
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A preliminary investigation on use of construction apps in New Zealand
The construction sector is a key driver of economic growth in New Zealand; however its productivity is low. Prior research has suggested that ICT (information and communication technologies) can help enhance efficiency and productivity. Currently there are a large number of smartphone apps developed for the construction industry. In this study we have conducted a preliminary investigation on the use of construction related apps and to obtain a general view on uptake of smartphone apps in the small and medium enterprise construction sector within New Zealand. Empirical data has been obtained through interviews conducted with 14 members of the New Zealand's registered master builders. Data analysis reveals that majority construction workers use smartphones (iPhone and Android) and generally have a positive attitude towards adoption of smartphone apps. However, more needs to be done to improve the visibility of apps to construction personnel. Suggestions to help the uptake of mobile apps in the New Zealand construction industry comprise conducting trainings, workshops, promotions, changing from top-down approach and providing some scenarios or examples to indicate that productivity can be improved with apps. This study provides a snapshot view of the pervasiveness of smartphone apps in the construction sector and leads to insights for conducting further research on a larger scale regarding use of construction apps.
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