"It's your fault!" - said a public client to modernity advocates: an exploration of UK public sector's viewpoints on the modern methods of construction

CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION-ENGLAND(2023)

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PurposeThe staggering demand for construction projects to meet a spectrum of public needs is projected to outstrip the industry's supply capability. The modern methods of construction (MMC) offers wider control due to shifting key construction processes offsite. Public clients play a significant role due to their purchasing power; however, their uptake of MMC is low, despite the benefits. The purpose of this study is to reveal the reasoning behind such low adoption. The research gap, herewith, is our lack of understanding of the influence of public clients perceptions on their adoption's indecision. Design/methodology/approachThis study used a qualitative approach to investigate the motives behind the public sector's low MMC adoption. Semi-structured interviews with 14 of the United Kingdom's public sector decision-makers, industry leaders and experts have been conducted. Perspectives were argued against the diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory. FindingsOverall, the innovation's attributes informed the authors of the positive perceptions from the public sector, demonstrating that the low adoption of MMC is not linked to any embedded issues with the innovation itself rather being predominantly related to the dynamics between supply and demand. The former (supply), reflected a failure in communicating confidence, and the latter (demand), attained characteristics that are limiting wider uptake. Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to apply the DOI theory to reveal the relationship between UK public clients' perceptions and their decision-making. Moreover, this paper addresses the scant attention to the use of theories to explain the flow of innovations in the construction context.
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modernity advocates,public sectors,construction,public client
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