2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijbpa-07-2022-0104
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Promoting construction for sustainability transformation: the perspective of institutional theory

Abstract: PurposeSustainability transformation in the construction industry is vital for the attainment of sustainable development goals. While conventional construction has been at the expense of social and economic sustainability, sustainable construction can enhance environmental, social and economic outcomes for the construction industry and society at large. However, the industry struggles with new initiates because its stakeholders are products of unique institutions which shape their decisions and intentions to a… Show more

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“…Section one examined the characteristics of the respondents, which include professional qualifications, academic qualifications, years of experience, age of respondents, years of experience, professional background, and designation of the respondents. Frequency analysis tools were used in analyzing the section [18]. The second section focuses on investigating the response time to building collapses in Lagos, Nigeria, using a Likert scale range of 1-4, with 4 = very acceptable, 3 = acceptable, 2 = moderately acceptable, and 1 = not acceptable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section one examined the characteristics of the respondents, which include professional qualifications, academic qualifications, years of experience, age of respondents, years of experience, professional background, and designation of the respondents. Frequency analysis tools were used in analyzing the section [18]. The second section focuses on investigating the response time to building collapses in Lagos, Nigeria, using a Likert scale range of 1-4, with 4 = very acceptable, 3 = acceptable, 2 = moderately acceptable, and 1 = not acceptable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%