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Social construction of innovation and the role of innovation brokers in the construction sector

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to re-visit social construction of technology (SCOT) framework in understanding of innovation in the construction sector and unpack the role of innovation brokers in this context.Design/methodology/approachThis is a conceptual paper adopting SCOT framework to understand innovation in the context of the construction sector. The role of innovation brokers is unpacked in the paper, currently under-explored in the construction innovation studies.FindingsThe authors suggest SCOT framework as a useful overarching frame through which to understand construction innovation. The authors argue that innovation brokers should be positioned to oversee the interface of multiple social groups.Research limitations/implicationsFurther empirical research is proposed to test the theoretical assumptions outlined in the paper. The research agenda is to conduct further empirical research adopting a socio-technical theoretical lens and appropriate qualitative or mixed-design methodologies. There are other socio-technical theoretical frameworks that could be used to explore socio-technical interactions in different ways, e.g. socio-technical systems theory, sociomateriality, actor-network theory, etc.Practical implicationsThree propositions are developed regarding the position of an innovation broker from the perspectives of multi-social-groups interfaces, shifting significance of the roles of innovation broker and the collaboration with government.Originality/valueThe authors outline the value of SCOT framework for innovation study within project-based construction sector. The authors contribute to better understanding of the role of innovation brokers in the system of construction innovation.
Title: Social construction of innovation and the role of innovation brokers in the construction sector
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to re-visit social construction of technology (SCOT) framework in understanding of innovation in the construction sector and unpack the role of innovation brokers in this context.
Design/methodology/approachThis is a conceptual paper adopting SCOT framework to understand innovation in the context of the construction sector.
The role of innovation brokers is unpacked in the paper, currently under-explored in the construction innovation studies.
FindingsThe authors suggest SCOT framework as a useful overarching frame through which to understand construction innovation.
The authors argue that innovation brokers should be positioned to oversee the interface of multiple social groups.
Research limitations/implicationsFurther empirical research is proposed to test the theoretical assumptions outlined in the paper.
The research agenda is to conduct further empirical research adopting a socio-technical theoretical lens and appropriate qualitative or mixed-design methodologies.
There are other socio-technical theoretical frameworks that could be used to explore socio-technical interactions in different ways, e.
g.
socio-technical systems theory, sociomateriality, actor-network theory, etc.
Practical implicationsThree propositions are developed regarding the position of an innovation broker from the perspectives of multi-social-groups interfaces, shifting significance of the roles of innovation broker and the collaboration with government.
Originality/valueThe authors outline the value of SCOT framework for innovation study within project-based construction sector.
The authors contribute to better understanding of the role of innovation brokers in the system of construction innovation.

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