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A Scientometric Analysis of Studies in Turkey: Driving BIM Into Facilities Management

A Scientometric Analysis of Studies in Turkey: Driving BIM Into Facilities Management

Ecem Tezel, Heyecan Giritli
Copyright: © 2019 |Volume: 8 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 14
EISBN13: 9781522567721|ISSN: 2642-2263|EISSN: 2642-2271|DOI: 10.4018/IJDIBE.2019010103
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Tezel, Ecem, and Heyecan Giritli. "A Scientometric Analysis of Studies in Turkey: Driving BIM Into Facilities Management." IJDIBE vol.8, no.1 2019: pp.28-41. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDIBE.2019010103

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Tezel, E. & Giritli, H. (2019). A Scientometric Analysis of Studies in Turkey: Driving BIM Into Facilities Management. International Journal of Digital Innovation in the Built Environment (IJDIBE), 8(1), 28-41. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDIBE.2019010103

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Tezel, Ecem, and Heyecan Giritli. "A Scientometric Analysis of Studies in Turkey: Driving BIM Into Facilities Management," International Journal of Digital Innovation in the Built Environment (IJDIBE) 8, no.1: 28-41. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDIBE.2019010103

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Abstract

Recently, architecture engineering and construction (AEC) industry benefits from building information modeling (BIM) as a technology-based development, to enhance collaboration and increase the efficiency of construction projects. After implementing BIM in design and construction phases, developed countries now head towards utilization of BIM in facilities management (FM) processes. As ranking among the leading AEC industries, Turkey not only follows latest developments but also promises valuable potentials for both theoretical and practical improvement of BIM. Based on the studies published in BIM field, this study applies bibliometric review approach to analyze the state-of-the-art situation of the field in Turkey, and determine potential research areas, especially in BIM and FM intersection. Following the systematic literature search that aims to introduce current efforts of Turkish researchers in BIM field, the qualitative analysis categorizes these efforts according to life cycle phases of a construction project and provides a vision on existing knowledge as well as research gaps. Findings of this study point out the important contributions of Turkey to BIM field especially in design and/or construction phases. A prominent conclusion of this study also signals a need for more FM oriented approach in BIM researches.

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