Toward a Research Roadmap for Construction Mediation
Künye
İLTER, Deniz, Pınar IRLAYICI ÇAKMAK, Yaprak ARICI ÜSTÜNER & Elçin TAŞ. "Toward a Research Roadmap for Construction Mediation". International Journal of Law in The Built Environment, 8.2 (2016): 176-190.Özet
Purpose – This paper aims to outline the state-of-the-art and research contributions in the
construction mediation domain to determine whether existing research is compatible with a future
scenario envisioning a wider adoption and more systemised use of mediation in the construction
industry and to develop a research agenda based on key challenges facing mediation.
Design/methodology/approach – A systematic procedure based on keywords was adopted for the
selection of relevant research contributions in the area, and a meta-classification framework has been
designed based on independent classifications of the content, method and authorship to analyse the
publications.
Findings – Research contributions in the past decade mostly focused on perceptions of professionals
on mediation and the dynamics of the mediation process and mediator tactics. Based on the challenges
identified, proposed research agenda includes court-connected mediation, mediation in public projects,
project mediation, documentation of case studies of mediation applications and use of IT in mediation.
Research limitations/implications – The publications investigated in this study are limited to
scholarly articles published in the mainstream construction management journals and can be expanded
to books or articles published in law journals if required.
Originality/value – Existing literature includes important contributions regarding many aspects of
construction mediation, however, a holistic agenda is lacking to overcome the key challenges to the
widespread use of mediation in the construction sector. The research directions presented in this paper
is expected to contribute to the proliferation of the neglected areas and constitute the basis for the
development of a research roadmap in the construction mediation domain.