Driving sustainable innovation through procurement of complex products and systems in construction

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Abstract

This paper will explore how procurement of complex products and systems by the demand side may drive sustainable innovation in the construction business system. In recent years, (public) procurement of complex products and systems has increasingly been advocated as a complementary yet powerful strategy to drive innovation for sustainable construction. Such a demand-oriented innovation strategy has been pushed not only by national agencies, but also by international bodies like the United Nations and notably by the European Commission through its Lead Market Initiative. Based on an on-going case study of procuring a complex construction project, this paper emphasize the complex and emergent character of the demand side in construction and argues for a stronger analytical sensitivity towards the various actors and activities on the demand side of construction. Further, this paper makes a preliminary investigation of the various types of constituents of construction. In particular, this paper argues for a distinction between building owners and users in an analytical model of innovation in complex products and systems like construction. Finally, this paper argues that procurement of complex products and systems may reshape the linkages between the various constituents of construction through policy processes, business processes, and learning processes, and the paper hypothesises on the dominant character of these linkages.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManagement of Construction: Research to Practice (MCRP) Conference Proceedings
EditorsNiraj Thurairajah
Volume2012
PublisherBirmingham City University
Publication date2012
Pages444-455
ISBN (Electronic)9782981335517
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventManagement of Construction: Research to Practice: Joint CIB International Symposium of W055, W065, W089, W118, TG76, TG78, TG81 and TG84 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 26. Jun 201229. Jun 2012

Conference

ConferenceManagement of Construction: Research to Practice
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period26/06/201229/06/2012

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