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The Role of Key Actors in the Emergence of a Strategic Innovation Programme: A Translation Process Perspective
Jönköping University, School of Engineering, JTH, Civil Engineering and Lighting Science.
Jönköping University, School of Engineering, JTH, Civil Engineering and Lighting Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2495-9676
Jönköping University, School of Engineering, JTH, Civil Engineering and Lighting Science.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7016-9360
2021 (English)In: Proceedings of the 37th Annual ARCOM Conference, 6-7 September 2021, UK, Association of Researchers in Construction Management / [ed] L. Scott & C. J. Neilson, Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), 2021, p. 25-34Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The ability to innovate and adapt to change is of central importance at all levels of society today. In this article, a strategic innovation programme (SIP) in the Swedish construction industry is addressed as a vehicle to facilitate system-wide innovation and change. Based on the need to further understand how to deliver industry-level innovation, and an identified scarcity of studies addressing the role key actors have in establishing a SIP, the aim is to analyse and describe how a strategic innovation programme is established and what role key actors play in this process. Theoretically, the study draws inspiration from actor-network theory (ANT) and especially the translation process, which previous studies have shown to be suitable to understand the challenges involved when mobilizing a network of heterogeneous actors. Empirically, the study is based on a qualitative approach and consists of 11 semi-structured interviews with individuals active in the early stages and the development of a SIP. In the article, a number of actor groups are identified and followed through what can be described as two cycles of translation, where one actor group is trying to make itself a ‘legitimate spokesperson’ for the emerging SIP. The analysis shows, for example, how the problematization of structural changes, digitalization, and industrialization enables the mentioned actor group to successfully translate the interests of other actors into an obligatory passage point (OPP). Apart from providing an understanding of the role that different actor groups play in the becoming of an innovation programme, the study also shows how it is not primarily the actors in the construction industry who are conservative; instead, there is an inertia in the system that complicates a collaborative development of innovations in the industry.

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Association of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM), 2021. p. 25-34
Keywords [en]
strategic innovation; digital; sociology of translation; transformation
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Construction Management Business Administration
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-54582OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hj-54582DiVA, id: diva2:1592134
Conference
37th Annual ARCOM Conference, 6-7 September 2021, UK, Association of Researchers in Construction Management
Available from: 2021-09-08 Created: 2021-09-08 Last updated: 2022-10-31Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. Addressing the need of transition by socializing and making new friends: A socio-technical perspective on large-scale change in construction
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Addressing the need of transition by socializing and making new friends: A socio-technical perspective on large-scale change in construction
2022 (English)Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This research took its point of departure in the aspiration of large-scale change of the construction industry, where existing industry structures has been frequently criticized. To facilitate innovation and change in the Swedish construction industry, a strategic innovation program has been established based on the idea that research, innovation, and development should manifest itself through the mobilization of collaborative and actor-driven networks. Using a strategic innovation program to support inter-organizational collaboration and actor-driven change is a fairly new phenomenon in the context of construction and thus the subject of inquiry for this research. From a theoretical point of view, this can be understood in terms of a transition of a socio-technical system. Therefore, the purpose was to gain a deeper understanding of how a socio-technical transition of the construction industry could be facilitated.

The research presented in this licentiate thesis has been conducted between September 2019 – March 2022 and has been a part of a research project called Program Generic Measurement Methods. This research has a qualitative inquiry and has been designed as a longitudinal case study to understand, and follow, this process of change. The data that has been collected consist of document collection, structured interviews, semi-structured interviews and an autoethnographic approach including observations and self-reflection. Actor-network theory, and specifically the concepts related to the translation process and black boxing, has been used as an analytical framework and facilitated the analysis of the collected data.

This thesis increases the understanding of how a socio-technical transition in construction could be facilitated by analyzing the events that lead to the development of the strategic innovation program as well as events from the operational part of the program. Key actors in these processes are identified as well as their roles in a transition of the construction industry. The results indicates that this is far from a linear process that contains a lot of negotiation between participating actors. During this process, the role of digitalization changes when the intention of the program moves from its initiators to the actors engaged in different technological niches. A better integration of academia is asked for due to the complexity that digitally driven transition processes brings. Moreover, actors in the construction industry are encouragedto engage in technological niches to interact and collaborate in new, or modified, ways outside traditional construction activities since it stimulates learning and facilitate a deeper understanding of the challenges that actors in the construction process face together.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Jönköping: Jönköping University, School of Engineering, 2022. p. 72
Series
JTH Dissertation Series ; 070
Keywords
Construction industry, digitalization, socio-technical system, transition, technological niches, strategic innovation program, actor-network theory
National Category
Construction Management Business Administration
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-56426 (URN)978-91-87289-76-7 (ISBN)
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Available from: 2022-05-09 Created: 2022-05-09 Last updated: 2022-10-31Bibliographically approved

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