Megaprojects as Niches of Sociotechnical Transitions: The Case of Digitalization in UK Construction

34 Pages Posted: 24 Jun 2022

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Dr. Eleni Papadonikolaki

The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction Faculty of the Built Environment

Bethan Morgan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

George Papachristos

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

Transitions are processes of systemic change where niches peripheral to a sociotechnical regime accumulate momentum, scale up and eventually transform its core. In contrast to this dominant narrative in transitions research, infrastructure systems exhibit the reverse process as change propagates from the regime core to its periphery. We explore this under-researched process in the case of digitalization in UK construction. We analyse six UK megaprojects that span more than 30 years and show how the adoption of digital technologies that is driven by regime incumbents, seeds the processes of technology adaptation, aggregation, and system transformation. The adoption of digital technologies by incumbents is necessary to cope with megaproject scale and scope. Their adaptation to technology instigates organizational level change that starts at the regime core, accumulates with each project and makes these changes ripple across the industry and transform it.

Keywords: aggregation, sociotechnical transitions, megaprojects, infrastructure, digitalization

Suggested Citation

Papadonikolaki, Dr. Eleni and Morgan, Bethan and Papachristos, George, Megaprojects as Niches of Sociotechnical Transitions: The Case of Digitalization in UK Construction. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4145306 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4145306

Dr. Eleni Papadonikolaki (Contact Author)

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George Papachristos

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