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Hidden innovation in the construction and property sectors

Barrett, PS; Abbott, C; Sexton, MG; Ruddock, L

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Authors

PS Barrett

C Abbott

MG Sexton

L Ruddock



Abstract

The construction and property industries have a poor reputation for innovation. Indeed, this reputation appears to be backed by official statistics which projects these
industries as being devoid of innovative activity. However, the reputation is undeserved. Official statistics misrepresent the extent and nature of innovation in
these sectors. A closer analysis reveals that much of the innovation that exists in the sector is hidden from conventional measures. By its nature therefore, it is difficult to measure the precise extent of this innovation and disaggregate it from general improvement. This opaqueness strengthens the need for policymakers, practitioners and researchers within, amongst others, the surveying sector to go beyond the visible spectrum of innovation and design and implement appropriate policies, knowledge bases and practices which engage and leverage the hitherto hidden aspects of innovation.

Citation

Barrett, P., Abbott, C., Sexton, M., & Ruddock, L. (2007). Hidden innovation in the construction and property sectors. RICS research review series, 7(20), 1-21

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Dec 1, 2007
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal RICS Research Paper Series
Print ISSN 1464-648X
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue 20
Pages 1-21

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