ACCEPTANCE OF CONTENT AND QUALITY OF INTEGRATED INFORMATION SHARING AMONG INTERIOR DESIGNERS WITHIN A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WITH AI-ENHANCED SOFTWARE: THE MODERATING EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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This study experimentally examines the relationship between integrated information sharing, interior designer capability, and AI-enhanced software, particularly CAD software. 409 of 500 construction interior designers participated in the survey. Pearson correlation explored direct and moderating effects. EE(External Environment), TL (Technical Level), CE (Communication Effect) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) as a moderator were positively connected to OS (Content of Integrated Sharing) and QIS (Quality of Integrating Sharing). This study examines interior designers' content and quality integrated sharing using AI-enhanced software. The findings support construction decision-making and strategic planning. This study illuminates the importance of seamless information exchange and its relationship with AI solutions, helping construction companies improve processes and collaboration. This study suggests ways to improve efficiency and innovation in many construction processes, beyond interior design.
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