Utilising Intranet technologies in construction sector SMEs:building up knowledge bases for extreme weather event risk management


Autoria(s): Ingirige, Bingunath; Wedawatta, Gayan
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Intranet technologies accessible through a web based platform are used to share and build knowledge bases in many industries. Previous research suggests that intranets are capable of providing a useful means to share, collaborate and transact information within an organization. To compete and survive successfully, business organisations are required to effectively manage various risks affecting their businesses. In the construction industry too this is increasingly becoming an important element in business planning. The ability of businesses, especially of SMEs which represent a significant portion in most economies, to manage various risks is often hindered by fragmented knowledge across a large number of businesses. As a solution, this paper argues that Intranet technologies can be used as an effective means of building and sharing knowledge and building up effective knowledge bases for risk management in SMEs, by specifically considering the risks of extreme weather events. The paper discusses and evaluates relevant literature in this regard and identifies the potential for further research to explore this concept.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23749/1/Utilising_Intranet_technologies_in_construction_sector_SMEs.pdf

Ingirige, Bingunath and Wedawatta, Gayan (2009). Utilising Intranet technologies in construction sector SMEs:building up knowledge bases for extreme weather event risk management. IN: CIB joint international symposium 2009. Rotterdam (NL): CIB.

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CIB

Relação

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23749/

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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed