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dc.contributor.authorQuangdung Tran
dc.contributor.otherDechun Huang
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:56Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:56Z-
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.isbn2632-5330
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58659-
dc.descriptionProject management
dc.description.abstractPurpose – This study focused on investigation of the critical challenges the general contractors are facing in executing green building (GB) projects in Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach – The study conducted a literature review and three in-depth interviews to define 31 potential challenges hindering success of GB projects. Data was collected from 163 respondents through the questionnaire survey and was analyzed by the mean ranking technique, EFA and PLS-SEM. Findings – The result found general contractors in Vietnam are facing the four components of challenges, namely “Planning activities-related challenges”, “Organizational activities-related challenges”, “Onsite management and control activities-related challenges” and “Green supply chainrelated challenges”; and all of them have statistically significant effects on success of GB projects in Vietnam. Furthermore, the most dominant component was related to the non-readiness of external GB supply chain. Practical implications – The findings suggest for practical measures to enhance success of GB projects in Vietnam, including (1) completing the system of legal regulations and technical codes, standards, guidelines on GB, (2) providing incentive policies to promote the R&D activities on GB and (3) providing educational programs to improve the awareness and capacity on GB in domestic construction organizations, especially medium and small subcontractors. Originality/value – This study seeks to gain a better understanding on critical challenges hindering success of green building projects under the view point of general contractors with reference to the context of Vietnam – a developing economy. This study is the first study to identify potential challenges and evaluate the impact of the key components of challenges on success of GB projects.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review and research hypotheses; 3. Research methodology; 4. Analysis results; 5. Discussions; 6. Conclusions
dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectGreen building projects, General contractors, Challenges, Vietnam
dc.titleUsing PLS-SEM to analyze challenges hindering success of green building projects in Vietnam
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcode10-1108_JED-04-2020-0033.pdf
dc.relation.referenceAibinu, A.A. and Al-Lawati, A.M. (2010), “Using PLS-SEM technique to model construction organizations’ willingness to participate in e-bidding”, Automation in Construction, Vol. 19, pp. 714-724. Balaras, C.A., Gaglia, A.G., Georgopoulou, E., Mirasgedis, S., Sarafidis, Y. and Lalas, D.P. (2007), “European residential buildings and empirical assessment of the Hellenic building stock, energy consumption, emissions and potential energy savings”, Building and Environment, Vol. 42, pp. 1298-1314. Berardi, U. (2013), “Stakeholders’ influence on the adoption of energy-saving technologies in Italian homes”, Energy Policy, Vol. 60, pp. 520-530. Bond, S. (2011), “Barriers and drivers to green buildings in Australia and New Zealand”, Journal of Property Investment and Finance, Vol. 29, pp. 494-509. Chan, A.P., Darko, A., Ameyaw, E.E. and Owusu-Manu, D.G. (2016), “Barriers affecting the adoption of green building technologies”, Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol. 33 No. 3, p. 04016057. Chan, A.P.C., Darko, A. and Ameyaw, E.E. (2017), “Strategies for promoting green building technologies adoption in the construction industry—an international study”, Sustainability, Vol. 9, p. 969. Chan, A.P.C., Darko, A., Olanipekun, A.O. and Ameyaw, E.E. (2018), “Critical barriers to green building technologies adoption in developing countries: the case of Ghana”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 172, pp. 1067-1079. Chin, W.W. (1998), “The partial least squares approach to structural equation modeling”, Modern Methods For Business Research, Vol. 295, pp. 295-336. Darko, A., Chan, A.P.C., Ameyaw, E.E., He, B.J. and Olanipekun, A.O. (2017a), “Examining issues influencing green building technologies adoption: the United States green building experts’ perspectives”, Energy and Buildings, Vol. 144, pp. 320-332. Darko, A., Zhang, C. and Chan, A.P. (2017b), “Drivers for green building: a review of empirical studies”, Habitat International, Vol. 60, pp. 34-49. Duong, T. (2020), “Overview of Vietnamese green building market”, in Vietnam Investment Review, The Ministry of Planning and Investment Publisher, Hanoi. JED 24,1 62Garcıa-Granero, E.M., Piedra-Munoz, L. and Galdeano-G ~ omez, E. (2020), “Measuring eco-innovation dimensions: the role of environmental corporate culture and commercial orientation”, Research Policy, Vol. 49, p. 104028. Glavinich, T.E. (2008), Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction, John Wiley & Sons. Haenlein, M. and Kaplan, A.M. (2004), “A beginner’s guide to partial least squares analysis”, Understanding Statistics, Vol. 3, pp. 283-297. Horman, M.J., Riley, D.R., Lapinski, A.R., Korkmaz, S., Pulaski, M.H., Magent, C.S., Luo, Y., Harding, N. and Dahl, P.K. (2006), “Delivering green buildings: process improvements for sustainable construction”, Journal of Green Building, Vol. 1, pp. 123-140. Hwang, B.G. and Ng, W.J. (2013), “Project management knowledge and skills for green construction: overcoming challenges”, International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 31, pp. 272-284. Hwang, B.G. and Tan, J.S. (2012), “Green building project management: obstacles and solutions for sustainable development”, Sustainable Development, Vol. 20, pp. 335-349. Hwang, B.G., Zhao, X. and Tan, L.L.G. (2015), “Green building projects: schedule performance, influential factors and solutions”, Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 22, pp. 327-346. Isa, M., Rahman, M.M.G.M.A., Sipan, I. and Hwa, T.K. (2013), “Factors affecting green office building investment in Malaysia”, Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 105, pp. 138-148. Isa, N., Alias, A. and Samad, Z. (2014), “Towards developing a sustainability integration framework for building project”, Journal of Building Performance, Vol. 5, pp. 22-33. Karakaya, E., Hidalgo, A. and Nuur, C. (2014), “Diffusion of eco-innovations: a review”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 33, pp. 392-399. Khodadadzadeh, T. (2016), “Green building project management: obstacles and solutions for sustainable development”, Journal of Project Management, Vol. 1, pp. 21-26. Koebel, C.T., McCoy, A.P., Sanderford, A.R., Franck, C.T. and Keefe, M.J. (2015), “Diffusion of green building technologies in new housing construction”, Energy and Buildings, Vol. 97, pp. 175-185. Lam, P.T., Chan, E.H., Chau, C., Poon, C. and Chun, K. (2009), “Integrating green specifications in construction and overcoming barriers in their use”, Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, Vol. 135, pp. 142-152. Lam, P.T., Chan, E.H., Poon, C., Chau, C. and Chun, K. (2010), “Factors affecting the implementation of green specifications in construction”, Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 91, pp. 654-661. Leung, M.Y., Ng, S.T., Skitmore, M. and Cheung, S.O. (2005), “Critical stressors influencing construction estimators in Hong Kong”, Construction Management and Economics, Vol. 23, pp. 33-44. Li, Y.Y., Chen, P.H., Chew, D.A.S., Teo, C.C. and Ding, R.G. (2011), “Critical project management factors of AEC firms for delivering green building projects in Singapore”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 137, pp. 1153-1163. Li, Y.Y., Chen, P.H., Chew, D.A.S. and Teo, C.C. (2014), “Exploration of critical resources and capabilities of design firms for delivering green building projects: empirical studies in Singapore”, Habitat International, Vol. 41, pp. 229-235. Mohammadi, S. and Birgonul, M.T. (2016), “Preventing claims in green construction projects through investigating the components of contractual and legal risks”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 139, pp. 1078-1084. Nguyen, H.T. and Gray, M. (2016), “A review on green building in Vietnam”, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 142, pp. 313-320. Nguyen, H.T., Skitmore, M., Gray, M., Zhang, X. and Olanipekun, A.O. (2017), “Will green building development take off? An exploratory study of barriers to green building in Vietnam”, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 127, pp. 8-20. GB projects in Vietnam 63Pham, D.H., Lee, J. and Ahn, Y. (2019), “Implementing LEED v4 BDþ C projects in Vietnam: contributions and challenges for general contractor”, Sustainability, Vol. 11, p. 5449. Pham, H., Kim, S.Y. and Luu, T.V. (2020), “Managerial perceptions on barriers to sustainable construction in developing countries: Vietnam case”, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Vol. 22, pp. 2979-3003. Quangdung, T., Tien Toi, P., The Chinh, K., Phuong Nam, T. and Ngoc Thoan, N. (2019), “A SWOT analysis of the market of green building technologies in Vietnam”, Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 13, pp. 76-85. Robichaud, L.B. and Anantatmula, V.S. (2010), “Greening project management practices for sustainable construction”, Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol. 27, pp. 48-57. Swarup, L., Korkmaz, S. and Riley, D. (2011), “Project delivery metrics for sustainable, high-performance buildings”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 137, pp. 1043-1051. Thomas, E.G. (2008), Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ. Tran, Q. (2020), “Challenges in managing green building projects from the view of the contractors: an exploratory study in Vietnam”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, p. 062030. Tran, Q., Zhang, C., Sun, H. and Huang, D. (2014), “Initial adoption versus institutionalization of E-procurement in construction firms: an empirical investigation in Vietnam”, Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Vol. 17, pp. 91-116. Urbach, N. and Ahlemann, F. (2010), “Structural equation modeling in information systems research using partial least squares”, Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, Vol. 11, pp. 5-40. Wang, W., Zhang, S., Su, Y. and Deng, X. (2018), “Key factors to green building technologies adoption in developing countries: the perspective of Chinese designers”, Sustainability, Vol. 10, p. 4135. Wang, W., Zhang, S., Su, Y. and Deng, X. (2019), “An empirical analysis of the factors affecting the adoption and diffusion of GBTS in the construction market”, Sustainability, Vol. 11, p. 1795. Zhang, X., Shen, L. and Wu, Y. (2011), “Green strategy for gaining competitive advantage in housing development: a China study”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 19, pp. 157-167. Zhang, J., Li, H., Olanipekun, A.O. and Bai, L. (2019), “A successful delivery process of green buildings: the project owners’ view, motivation and commitment”, Renewable Energy, Vol. 138, pp. 651-658
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorQuangdung Tran
    dc.contributor.otherDechun Huang
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:56Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:56Z-
    dc.date.issued2022
    dc.identifier.isbn2632-5330
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58659-
    dc.descriptionProject management
    dc.description.abstractPurpose – This study focused on investigation of the critical challenges the general contractors are facing in executing green building (GB) projects in Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach – The study conducted a literature review and three in-depth interviews to define 31 potential challenges hindering success of GB projects. Data was collected from 163 respondents through the questionnaire survey and was analyzed by the mean ranking technique, EFA and PLS-SEM. Findings – The result found general contractors in Vietnam are facing the four components of challenges, namely “Planning activities-related challenges”, “Organizational activities-related challenges”, “Onsite management and control activities-related challenges” and “Green supply chainrelated challenges”; and all of them have statistically significant effects on success of GB projects in Vietnam. Furthermore, the most dominant component was related to the non-readiness of external GB supply chain. Practical implications – The findings suggest for practical measures to enhance success of GB projects in Vietnam, including (1) completing the system of legal regulations and technical codes, standards, guidelines on GB, (2) providing incentive policies to promote the R&D activities on GB and (3) providing educational programs to improve the awareness and capacity on GB in domestic construction organizations, especially medium and small subcontractors. Originality/value – This study seeks to gain a better understanding on critical challenges hindering success of green building projects under the view point of general contractors with reference to the context of Vietnam – a developing economy. This study is the first study to identify potential challenges and evaluate the impact of the key components of challenges on success of GB projects.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Literature review and research hypotheses; 3. Research methodology; 4. Analysis results; 5. Discussions; 6. Conclusions
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectGreen building projects, General contractors, Challenges, Vietnam
    dc.titleUsing PLS-SEM to analyze challenges hindering success of green building projects in Vietnam
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcode10-1108_JED-04-2020-0033.pdf
    dc.relation.referenceAibinu, A.A. and Al-Lawati, A.M. (2010), “Using PLS-SEM technique to model construction organizations’ willingness to participate in e-bidding”, Automation in Construction, Vol. 19, pp. 714-724. Balaras, C.A., Gaglia, A.G., Georgopoulou, E., Mirasgedis, S., Sarafidis, Y. and Lalas, D.P. (2007), “European residential buildings and empirical assessment of the Hellenic building stock, energy consumption, emissions and potential energy savings”, Building and Environment, Vol. 42, pp. 1298-1314. Berardi, U. (2013), “Stakeholders’ influence on the adoption of energy-saving technologies in Italian homes”, Energy Policy, Vol. 60, pp. 520-530. Bond, S. (2011), “Barriers and drivers to green buildings in Australia and New Zealand”, Journal of Property Investment and Finance, Vol. 29, pp. 494-509. Chan, A.P., Darko, A., Ameyaw, E.E. and Owusu-Manu, D.G. (2016), “Barriers affecting the adoption of green building technologies”, Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol. 33 No. 3, p. 04016057. Chan, A.P.C., Darko, A. and Ameyaw, E.E. (2017), “Strategies for promoting green building technologies adoption in the construction industry—an international study”, Sustainability, Vol. 9, p. 969. Chan, A.P.C., Darko, A., Olanipekun, A.O. and Ameyaw, E.E. (2018), “Critical barriers to green building technologies adoption in developing countries: the case of Ghana”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 172, pp. 1067-1079. Chin, W.W. (1998), “The partial least squares approach to structural equation modeling”, Modern Methods For Business Research, Vol. 295, pp. 295-336. Darko, A., Chan, A.P.C., Ameyaw, E.E., He, B.J. and Olanipekun, A.O. (2017a), “Examining issues influencing green building technologies adoption: the United States green building experts’ perspectives”, Energy and Buildings, Vol. 144, pp. 320-332. Darko, A., Zhang, C. and Chan, A.P. (2017b), “Drivers for green building: a review of empirical studies”, Habitat International, Vol. 60, pp. 34-49. Duong, T. (2020), “Overview of Vietnamese green building market”, in Vietnam Investment Review, The Ministry of Planning and Investment Publisher, Hanoi. JED 24,1 62Garcıa-Granero, E.M., Piedra-Munoz, L. and Galdeano-G ~ omez, E. (2020), “Measuring eco-innovation dimensions: the role of environmental corporate culture and commercial orientation”, Research Policy, Vol. 49, p. 104028. Glavinich, T.E. (2008), Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction, John Wiley & Sons. Haenlein, M. and Kaplan, A.M. (2004), “A beginner’s guide to partial least squares analysis”, Understanding Statistics, Vol. 3, pp. 283-297. Horman, M.J., Riley, D.R., Lapinski, A.R., Korkmaz, S., Pulaski, M.H., Magent, C.S., Luo, Y., Harding, N. and Dahl, P.K. (2006), “Delivering green buildings: process improvements for sustainable construction”, Journal of Green Building, Vol. 1, pp. 123-140. Hwang, B.G. and Ng, W.J. (2013), “Project management knowledge and skills for green construction: overcoming challenges”, International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 31, pp. 272-284. Hwang, B.G. and Tan, J.S. (2012), “Green building project management: obstacles and solutions for sustainable development”, Sustainable Development, Vol. 20, pp. 335-349. Hwang, B.G., Zhao, X. and Tan, L.L.G. (2015), “Green building projects: schedule performance, influential factors and solutions”, Engineering Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 22, pp. 327-346. Isa, M., Rahman, M.M.G.M.A., Sipan, I. and Hwa, T.K. (2013), “Factors affecting green office building investment in Malaysia”, Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 105, pp. 138-148. Isa, N., Alias, A. and Samad, Z. (2014), “Towards developing a sustainability integration framework for building project”, Journal of Building Performance, Vol. 5, pp. 22-33. Karakaya, E., Hidalgo, A. and Nuur, C. (2014), “Diffusion of eco-innovations: a review”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 33, pp. 392-399. Khodadadzadeh, T. (2016), “Green building project management: obstacles and solutions for sustainable development”, Journal of Project Management, Vol. 1, pp. 21-26. Koebel, C.T., McCoy, A.P., Sanderford, A.R., Franck, C.T. and Keefe, M.J. (2015), “Diffusion of green building technologies in new housing construction”, Energy and Buildings, Vol. 97, pp. 175-185. Lam, P.T., Chan, E.H., Chau, C., Poon, C. and Chun, K. (2009), “Integrating green specifications in construction and overcoming barriers in their use”, Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, Vol. 135, pp. 142-152. Lam, P.T., Chan, E.H., Poon, C., Chau, C. and Chun, K. (2010), “Factors affecting the implementation of green specifications in construction”, Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 91, pp. 654-661. Leung, M.Y., Ng, S.T., Skitmore, M. and Cheung, S.O. (2005), “Critical stressors influencing construction estimators in Hong Kong”, Construction Management and Economics, Vol. 23, pp. 33-44. Li, Y.Y., Chen, P.H., Chew, D.A.S., Teo, C.C. and Ding, R.G. (2011), “Critical project management factors of AEC firms for delivering green building projects in Singapore”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 137, pp. 1153-1163. Li, Y.Y., Chen, P.H., Chew, D.A.S. and Teo, C.C. (2014), “Exploration of critical resources and capabilities of design firms for delivering green building projects: empirical studies in Singapore”, Habitat International, Vol. 41, pp. 229-235. Mohammadi, S. and Birgonul, M.T. (2016), “Preventing claims in green construction projects through investigating the components of contractual and legal risks”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 139, pp. 1078-1084. Nguyen, H.T. and Gray, M. (2016), “A review on green building in Vietnam”, Procedia Engineering, Vol. 142, pp. 313-320. Nguyen, H.T., Skitmore, M., Gray, M., Zhang, X. and Olanipekun, A.O. (2017), “Will green building development take off? An exploratory study of barriers to green building in Vietnam”, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 127, pp. 8-20. GB projects in Vietnam 63Pham, D.H., Lee, J. and Ahn, Y. (2019), “Implementing LEED v4 BDþ C projects in Vietnam: contributions and challenges for general contractor”, Sustainability, Vol. 11, p. 5449. Pham, H., Kim, S.Y. and Luu, T.V. (2020), “Managerial perceptions on barriers to sustainable construction in developing countries: Vietnam case”, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Vol. 22, pp. 2979-3003. Quangdung, T., Tien Toi, P., The Chinh, K., Phuong Nam, T. and Ngoc Thoan, N. (2019), “A SWOT analysis of the market of green building technologies in Vietnam”, Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 13, pp. 76-85. Robichaud, L.B. and Anantatmula, V.S. (2010), “Greening project management practices for sustainable construction”, Journal of Management in Engineering, Vol. 27, pp. 48-57. Swarup, L., Korkmaz, S. and Riley, D. (2011), “Project delivery metrics for sustainable, high-performance buildings”, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Vol. 137, pp. 1043-1051. Thomas, E.G. (2008), Contractor’s Guide to Green Building Construction: Management, Project Delivery, Documentation, and Risk Reduction, John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ. Tran, Q. (2020), “Challenges in managing green building projects from the view of the contractors: an exploratory study in Vietnam”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, p. 062030. Tran, Q., Zhang, C., Sun, H. and Huang, D. (2014), “Initial adoption versus institutionalization of E-procurement in construction firms: an empirical investigation in Vietnam”, Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Vol. 17, pp. 91-116. Urbach, N. and Ahlemann, F. (2010), “Structural equation modeling in information systems research using partial least squares”, Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, Vol. 11, pp. 5-40. Wang, W., Zhang, S., Su, Y. and Deng, X. (2018), “Key factors to green building technologies adoption in developing countries: the perspective of Chinese designers”, Sustainability, Vol. 10, p. 4135. Wang, W., Zhang, S., Su, Y. and Deng, X. (2019), “An empirical analysis of the factors affecting the adoption and diffusion of GBTS in the construction market”, Sustainability, Vol. 11, p. 1795. Zhang, X., Shen, L. and Wu, Y. (2011), “Green strategy for gaining competitive advantage in housing development: a China study”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 19, pp. 157-167. Zhang, J., Li, H., Olanipekun, A.O. and Bai, L. (2019), “A successful delivery process of green buildings: the project owners’ view, motivation and commitment”, Renewable Energy, Vol. 138, pp. 651-658
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