Contents:1 The role of industrial relations for equitablesocio-technical change in construction value chains: overview 1Serena Rugiero and Daniele Di Nunzio2 A quantitative analysis of the European constructionsector: productivity, investment, and competitiveness 18Alessandro Bellocchi and Giuseppe Travaglini3 The Belgian construction sector: growing practices ofdigitalization and the challenge of relevant social dialoguepractices 50Marine Franssen and Frédéric Naedenoen4 Digital transformation in the construction sector inBulgaria and the role of the social partners 67Yuliya Simeonova and Svetla Toneva5 Digital transformation in the French constructionsector: articulating technological transformation witha socio-economic transition 80Christophe Teissier6 Is construction work becoming more industrial andoff-site? Digitalisation in the construction sector in Germany 98Gernot Muhge and Tim Harbecke7 Digitisation in the Italian construction sector: theconstructive process beyond the productive perimeter 116Gianluca De Angelis, Daniele Di Nunzio, Serena Rugieroand Nicoletta Brachini8 Digitisation of construction in Spain: changes in valuechains, work organisation and working conditions 134Jesús Cruces Aguilera and Luis de la Fuente Sanz9 Comparative analysis of the country case studies 154Daniele Di Nunzio and Serena Rugiero10 Final considerations and policy recommendations 193Daniele Di Nunzio and Serena RugieroIndex.
Digital Transitions and Innovation in Construction Value Chains : Industrial Relations and Equitable Socio-Technical Change