Exploring the barriers of ground penetrating radar adoption: A technological innovation system analysis

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Abstract

Rapid urbanisation, digitalisation, and ongoing energy transitions have increased excavation activities, thereby increasing the risks and consequences of utility strikes. Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a promising innovation to enhance utility surveying, offering advantages over traditional methods like trial trenching. Despite its potential, widespread GPR adoption remains limited. This study applies the Technological Innovation System (TIS) framework to uncover systemic barriers hindering GPR adoption within the broader socio-technical context of the Dutch utility sector. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, industry meetings, questionnaires, field observations, and a review of grey literature. Qualitative coding of this data revealed three systemic lock-in cycles. These cycles highlight that the limited adoption of GPR is primarily driven by institutionalised surveying practices that exclude GPR, a lack of legitimacy, and insufficient knowledge development and diffusion. By reframing the challenge of GPR adoption as one of social and institutional alignment, this study offers initial insights into systemic barriers in the Netherlands. It provides a foundation for developing comprehensive strategies to overcome these barriers and facilitate broader adoption of
GPR within the utility sector.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 40th Annual ARCOM Conference
EditorsC Thomson, C J Neilson
Place of PublicationLondon, UK
PublisherAssociation of Researchers in Construction Management (ARCOM)
Pages173-182
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event40th Annual ARCOM Conference 2024: Looking back to move forward - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 2 Sept 20244 Sept 2024

Conference

Conference40th Annual ARCOM Conference 2024: Looking back to move forward
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period2/09/244/09/24

Keywords

  • barriers
  • ground penetrating radar
  • technology adoption
  • Technological Innovation System
  • utility infrastructure

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