Abstract

• A meta-analysis is conducted to summarise the empirical results from 21 studies addressing the barriers to BIM adoption. • The empirical results are presented based on a socio-technical theory framework. • Theoretical foundations from IS research are provided to enhance the understanding of the barriers towards BIM adoption. • The results indicate that social barriers of BIM are the most important barriers to its widespread adoption. • Compared to the social barriers, purely technical rooted adoption barriers are rather rare and less critical.

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