Critical success factors influencing wearable sensing device implementation in AEC industry

The present study investigates the success factors (SFs) for implementing wearable sensing devices (WSDs) for safety and health monitoring within the construction industry. A questionnaire survey was designed and administered to stakeholders in the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)...

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Published in:Technology in society Vol. 66; p. 101636
Main Authors: Nnaji, Chukwuma, Awolusi, Ibukun
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01-08-2021
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:The present study investigates the success factors (SFs) for implementing wearable sensing devices (WSDs) for safety and health monitoring within the construction industry. A questionnaire survey was designed and administered to stakeholders in the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry in the United States. A total of 416 valid responses were received from practitioners with experience using WSDs on a construction project. The relative importance and criticality of 25 SFs for WSDs implementation were examined, and survey responses were grouped into general success factors, which were then tested for distinctions across four contingency variables: type of corporation, organization size, levels of Internet of Things (IoT) maturity, and organization experience using WSDs. The results of the statistical analysis revealed the most important SFs for WSDs implementation. The findings of the overall investigation indicate that the critical success factors (CSFs) typically differs depending on the contingency. However, educating and training workers, promoting personalized WSDs, and conducting detailed and continuous assessments of WSDs were identified as key strategies to improve the implementation of WSDs regardless of contingency. Overall, the present study provides a richer understanding of the essential elements required to successfully implement WSDs for safety and health monitoring in construction. Moreover, the present study provides vital information that should inform the development of research frameworks, guidelines, and strategies for improving WSDs integration into construction work processes. •Identified 25 Success factors for implementing wearable sensing devices (WSD).•The success factors are assessed for distinctions across four contingency variables.•Assessment of the contingencies revealed dissimilarities among evaluated categories.•Three key strategies for improving WSD implementation are discussed.•A framework for successful WSD implementation is proposed.
ISSN:0160-791X
1879-3274
DOI:10.1016/j.techsoc.2021.101636