2012
DOI: 10.1108/02630801211288206
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4Es and 4 Poles model of sustainability

Abstract: Purpose -The paper is conceptual in nature and explores the role and function of project management in the achievement of sustainability in the built environment by developing a 4Es (Economic, Effectiveness, Efficiency and Ethics) and 4 Poles (Economic, Social, Environmental and Technology) model of sustainability. The study also identifies that the existing debates on sustainability seem to marginalise project management's positive contributions to sustainable construction, as well as the importance of techno… Show more

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“…Economic sustainability has arguably been pursued by all kinds of organizations in order to survive in competitive market environments [48]. However, in the context of SPM in construction, it actually calls for sharing wealth with wider stakeholders for their long term well-being while pursuing short-term shareholders returns [49]. Economic sustainability is deeply entangled with the other two dimensions of sustainability.…”
Section: Economic Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic sustainability has arguably been pursued by all kinds of organizations in order to survive in competitive market environments [48]. However, in the context of SPM in construction, it actually calls for sharing wealth with wider stakeholders for their long term well-being while pursuing short-term shareholders returns [49]. Economic sustainability is deeply entangled with the other two dimensions of sustainability.…”
Section: Economic Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there exist several thoughts, ideas, and terminologies in a bid to illuminate the concept of sustainable construction. Being sustainable in construction means considering of environmental, economic, and social impacts of operations considering the huge impact it has on society, environment, and economy (Aghimien et al, 2019;Agyekum-Mensah et al, 2012;Xia et al, 2016). Kibert (2016) states that sustainable construction involves reducing resource consumption, reusing resources, protecting nature, eliminating toxins, and emphasizing quality.…”
Section: Sustainable Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars and practitioners have interpreted various definitions from different fields such as environmentalism, economics, architecture, and engineering. Similarly, Agekum-Mensah et al [4] have pointed out that there is not a unified accepted meaning of the concept of sustainability. The sustainability comprises the activities that, for all practical purposes, can continue indefinitely.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 History Of Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This marked the introduction of the term "ecological architecture." Later in 1987, "sustainable development" was coined by the WCED [1,4] . This concept gradually became mainstream in the construction industry.…”
Section: Current State In Other Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%