Exploring Behavioral Mechanisms of BIM Outsourcing in Construction Enterprises: A TPB-Based Empirical Study from China
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development
2.1. Literature Review
2.1.1. BIM Outsourcing
2.1.2. Theory of Planned Behavior
2.2. Research Model and Hypotheses Development
2.2.1. Behavioral Attitudes and BIM Outsourcing Intention
2.2.2. Subjective Norms and BIM Outsourcing Intention
2.2.3. Perceptual Behavioral Control and BIM Outsourcing Intention
2.2.4. Perceptual Behavioral Control and BIM Outsourcing Degree
2.2.5. BIM Outsourcing Intention and BIM Outsourcing Degree
3. Research Method
3.1. Measurement Development
3.2. Sampling and Data Collection
4. Data Analyses and Results
4.1. Measurement Validation
4.2. Hypothesis Testing
5. Discussion
5.1. Key Findings
5.1.1. The Influence of Behavioral Attitude on BIM Outsourcing Intention
5.1.2. The Influence of Subjective Norms on BIM Outsourcing Intentions
5.1.3. The Influence of Perceived Behavioral Control on BIM Outsourcing Intention and Behavior
5.1.4. The Influence of Behavioral Intention on BIM Outsourcing Behavior
5.2. Theoretical Contributions
5.3. Practical Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimension | Constructs | Measurement Question Items | Item Source |
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PRODCOST | PRODCOST1 | Compared with the enterprise’s own BIM application services, outsourcing BIM services can reduce the enterprise’s hardware input cost. | Ang et al. [63] Kessler et al. [64] Jaumandreu et al. [65] |
PRODCOST2 | Compared with the enterprise’s own BIM application services, outsourcing BIM services can reduce the enterprise’s software input cost. | ||
PRODCOST3 | Compared with the enterprise’s own BIM application services, outsourcing BIM services can reduce the enterprise’s human resource input cost. | ||
PRODCOST4 | Compared with the BIM service outsourcing method, the project management cost generated by the enterprise’s independent completion of BIM application services is lower. | ||
TRCOST | TRCOST1 | Companies need to spend a lot of time to find a BIM service outsourcing enterprise to meet the needs of project BIM application. | Ang et al. [63] Espino-Rodriguez et al. [66] Bean et al. [67] |
TRCOST2 | When negotiating a contract with a BIM service outsourcing enterprise, the enterprise needs to spend a lot of time and labor costs. | ||
TRCOST3 | Enterprises spend a lot of time and labor costs monitoring the work of BIM service outsourcing enterprises to ensure that their results meet project and contract requirements. | ||
TRCOST4 | Once a contract is finalized, it can be difficult for an enterprise to fine-tune a BIM service contract for project needs. | ||
NP | NP1 | Enterprise’s outsourcing vendors strongly advocate BIM outsourcing. | Ang et al. [63] Cao et al. [19] Wang et al. [68] |
NP2 | Enterprise’s partners strongly advocate BIM outsourcing. | ||
NP3 | Enterprise’s competitors strongly advocate BIM outsourcing. | ||
MP | MP1 | Many of the enterprise’s peers outsourced BIM services to save project costs. | Ang et al. [63] Cao et al. [19] Wang et al. [68] |
MP2 | Many of the enterprise’s peers outsource BIM services to benefit the company significantly. | ||
MP3 | Many of the enterprise’s peers outsourced BIM services, which were perceived favorably by others in the industry. | ||
MP4 | Many of the enterprise’s peers outsourced BIM services, and its service quality was well received by customers. | ||
BAC | BAC1 | Our enterprise has extensive experience in BIM applications. | Son and Benbasat [69] Cao et al. [70] Mahamadu et al. [71] |
BAC2 | Our enterprise is capable of solving the technical problems related to BIM. | ||
BAC3 | Our enterprise has the necessary expertise to apply BIM in projects. | ||
BAC4 | Our enterprise has a strong BIM application planning ability. | ||
BI | BI1 | Our enterprise now wants to outsource its BIM business. | Ajzen [49] Zheng et al. [34] Murguia et al. [72] |
BI2 | Our enterprise intends to outsource its own BIM business in the future. | ||
BI3 | Our enterprise wants to outsource its BIM business all the time. | ||
BOD | BOD1 | BIM visual drawing review. | Eastman et al. [1] Gao et al. [62] Cao et al. [19] |
BOD2 | BIM-based collision inspection. | ||
BOD3 | Mechanical and electrical deepening design based on BIM. | ||
BOD4 | BIM-based fine decoration deepening design. | ||
BOD5 | BIM-based curtain wall deepening design. | ||
BOD6 | BIM-based steel structure deepening design. | ||
BOD7 | Simulation of special construction scheme based on BIM. | ||
BOD8 | Construction site layout based on BIM. | ||
BOD9 | BIM-based visual disclosure. | ||
BOD10 | BIM-based project security management. | ||
BOD11 | BIM-based project schedule management. | ||
BOD12 | Project quality management based on BIM. | ||
BOD13 | BIM-based project cost management. |
Variable | Category | Number | Percentage |
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Gender | Male | 143 | 71.50% |
Female | 57 | 28.50% | |
Educational background | Junior college and below | 36 | 18.00% |
Undergraduate | 116 | 58.00% | |
Master’s degree | 44 | 22.00% | |
PhD | 4 | 2.00% | |
Experience in BIM implementation | 0–3 years | 51 | 25.50% |
4–5 years | 130 | 65.00% | |
6 years and above | 19 | 9.50% | |
Ownership type | State-owned | 136 | 68.00% |
Private | 64 | 32.00% | |
Experience in the construction industry | 0–5 years | 48 | 24.00% |
6–10 years | 87 | 43.50% | |
11 years and above | 65 | 32.50% | |
Position | Middle-level management or above | 59 | 29.50% |
Junior management | 102 | 51.00% | |
Front-line staff | 39 | 19.50% |
Variable | CR | Cronbach’s α | AVE | BAC | BI | MP | NP | PRODCOST | TRCOST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BAC | 0.938 | 0.938 | 0.842 | 0.918 | |||||
BI | 0.935 | 0.934 | 0.885 | −0.588 | 0.941 | ||||
MP | 0.912 | 0.907 | 0.783 | −0.481 | 0.513 | 0.885 | |||
NP | 0.886 | 0.884 | 0.812 | −0.475 | 0.542 | 0.358 | 0.901 | ||
PRODCOST | 0.877 | 0.858 | 0.701 | −0.440 | 0.564 | 0.445 | 0.421 | 0.837 | |
TRCOST | 0.903 | 0.898 | 0.765 | 0.494 | −0.490 | −0.285 | −0.380 | −0.222 | 0.875 |
Construct | Items | Mean | SD a | Factor Loadings b | T-Value |
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PRODCOST | PRODCOST1 | 0.997 | 0.025 | 0.841 | 22.165 |
PRODCOST2 | 0.955 | 0.024 | 0.886 | 32.704 | |
PRODCOST3 | 1.000 | 0.026 | 0.878 | 30.641 | |
PRODCOST4 | 1.052 | 0.025 | 0.737 | 12.627 | |
TRCOST | TRCOST1 | 0.973 | 0.036 | 0.856 | 27.328 |
TRCOST2 | 1.010 | 0.030 | 0.890 | 33.585 | |
TRCOST3 | 1.027 | 0.027 | 0.893 | 37.387 | |
TRCOST4 | 0.982 | 0.037 | 0.860 | 26.251 | |
NP | NP1 | 1.037 | 0.027 | 0.913 | 37.867 |
NP2 | 0.995 | 0.022 | 0.915 | 44.822 | |
NP3 | 0.968 | 0.028 | 0.875 | 34.953 | |
MP | MP1 | 0.959 | 0.039 | 0.836 | 24.852 |
MP2 | 0.956 | 0.031 | 0.887 | 30.464 | |
MP3 | 1.032 | 0.028 | 0.916 | 37.279 | |
MP4 | 1.054 | 0.028 | 0.899 | 37.052 | |
BAC | BAC1 | 0.997 | 0.025 | 0.923 | 40.261 |
BAC2 | 0.955 | 0.024 | 0.913 | 39.354 | |
BAC3 | 1.000 | 0.026 | 0.911 | 38.695 | |
BAC4 | 1.052 | 0.025 | 0.925 | 41.885 | |
BI | BI1 | 1.015 | 0.024 | 0.944 | 41.687 |
BI2 | 1.107 | 0.022 | 0.966 | 50.023 | |
BI3 | 0.893 | 0.027 | 0.911 | 33.295 |
Hypothesis | Path | Standard Path Coefficient | p-Value | Test Result |
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H1 | External production cost advantage—BIM outsourcing intention | 0.278 | 0.000 | support |
H2 | Transaction cost—BIM outsourcing intention | −0.215 | 0.002 | support |
H3 | Mimetic pressures—BIM outsourcing intention | 0.169 | 0.006 | support |
H4 | Normative pressures—BIM outsourcing intention | 0.194 | 0.002 | support |
H5 | BIM application capability—BIM outsourcing intention | −0.188 | 0.005 | support |
H6 | BIM application capability—BIM outsourcing degree | −0.219 | 0.002 | support |
H7 | BIM outsourcing intention—BIM outsourcing degree | 0.406 | 0.000 | support |
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Ma, J.; Mao, S.; Lin, W.; Zhu, X. Exploring Behavioral Mechanisms of BIM Outsourcing in Construction Enterprises: A TPB-Based Empirical Study from China. Buildings 2025, 15, 3032. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173032
Ma J, Mao S, Lin W, Zhu X. Exploring Behavioral Mechanisms of BIM Outsourcing in Construction Enterprises: A TPB-Based Empirical Study from China. Buildings. 2025; 15(17):3032. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173032
Chicago/Turabian StyleMa, Jinchao, Shufei Mao, Wenxin Lin, and Xiaoliu Zhu. 2025. "Exploring Behavioral Mechanisms of BIM Outsourcing in Construction Enterprises: A TPB-Based Empirical Study from China" Buildings 15, no. 17: 3032. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173032
APA StyleMa, J., Mao, S., Lin, W., & Zhu, X. (2025). Exploring Behavioral Mechanisms of BIM Outsourcing in Construction Enterprises: A TPB-Based Empirical Study from China. Buildings, 15(17), 3032. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15173032