A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry

The construction industry is a significant contributor to the economy in most countries, and it plays a vital role in every country’s economic growth worldwide. The adoption of building technology plays a critical role in providing a healthy environment in the construction industry. Developing natio...

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Main Authors: Md Shaharul, Islam, Abu Bakar, Sade, Mat Saad, Norizan, Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain, Alam, Syed Shah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112822/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112822/1/112822.pdf
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author Md Shaharul, Islam
Abu Bakar, Sade
Mat Saad, Norizan
Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain
Alam, Syed Shah
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Abu Bakar, Sade
Mat Saad, Norizan
Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain
Alam, Syed Shah
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description The construction industry is a significant contributor to the economy in most countries, and it plays a vital role in every country’s economic growth worldwide. The adoption of building technology plays a critical role in providing a healthy environment in the construction industry. Developing nations embrace Green Building Technology (GBT) more slowly than developed nations. This study aims to systematically evaluate the existing literature on the intention to adopt GBTs in terms of theories, contexts, and methodology to analyse the development of research on adopting GBTs over time. Furthermore, based on the synthesis, we have developed a conceptual framework that shows the antecedents and consequences of the adoption of GBTs. In response, this study integrates the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and the Technology-OrganisationEnvironment (TOE) framework to identify some overlooked influential determinants of GBT and propose insightful research directions in the construction sector. The integrated conceptual framework offers clear justifications for comprehending the behaviour of developers to incorporate GBT in their ongoing and upcoming projects. This study has implications for scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and market researchers seeking answers for the elements that might increase global demand for Green Buildings (GB). This review contributes to the body of knowledge in the green building literature. © 2024 UMT Press. All Rights Reserved.
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spelling upm-1128222024-11-07T03:07:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112822/ A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry Md Shaharul, Islam Abu Bakar, Sade Mat Saad, Norizan Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain Alam, Syed Shah The construction industry is a significant contributor to the economy in most countries, and it plays a vital role in every country’s economic growth worldwide. The adoption of building technology plays a critical role in providing a healthy environment in the construction industry. Developing nations embrace Green Building Technology (GBT) more slowly than developed nations. This study aims to systematically evaluate the existing literature on the intention to adopt GBTs in terms of theories, contexts, and methodology to analyse the development of research on adopting GBTs over time. Furthermore, based on the synthesis, we have developed a conceptual framework that shows the antecedents and consequences of the adoption of GBTs. In response, this study integrates the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and the Technology-OrganisationEnvironment (TOE) framework to identify some overlooked influential determinants of GBT and propose insightful research directions in the construction sector. The integrated conceptual framework offers clear justifications for comprehending the behaviour of developers to incorporate GBT in their ongoing and upcoming projects. This study has implications for scholars, policymakers, practitioners, and market researchers seeking answers for the elements that might increase global demand for Green Buildings (GB). This review contributes to the body of knowledge in the green building literature. © 2024 UMT Press. All Rights Reserved. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112822/1/112822.pdf Md Shaharul, Islam and Abu Bakar, Sade and Mat Saad, Norizan and Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain and Alam, Syed Shah (2024) A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 19 (2). pp. 228-241. ISSN 1823-8556; eISSN: 2672-7226 https://jssm.umt.edu.my/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/12-JSSM-Volume-19-Number-2-February-2024-FINAL.pdf 10.46754/jssm.2024.02.012
spellingShingle Md Shaharul, Islam
Abu Bakar, Sade
Mat Saad, Norizan
Uzir, Md. Uzir Hossain
Alam, Syed Shah
A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title_full A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title_fullStr A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title_short A conceptual model for the adoption of Green Building Technology in the Construction Industry
title_sort conceptual model for the adoption of green building technology in the construction industry
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112822/
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