Kineber, A F; Othman, I; Oke, A E; Chileshe, N and Zayed, T (2023) Value management implementation barriers for sustainable building: A bibliometric analysis and partial least square structural equation modeling. Construction Innovation, 23(1), pp. 38-73. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between overcoming the value management (VM) implementation barriers and VM implementation in the Egyptian building sector. Design/methodology/approach: A critical review of the literature on VM was used to through bibliometric analysis has been conducted to highlight the studies' gap and establish the VM barriers. These obstacles were then contextually transformed via a semi-structured interview and a pilot study, and subsequently organized in the form of a theoretical model. The primary data was collected from 335 building stakeholders in Egypt through the administration of questionnaire surveys. Consequently, structural equation models of partial least squares were applied to statistically assess the final model of VM barriers. Findings: The bibliometric analysis shows that there is an inadequate study on VM implementation barriers in the Egyptian construction industry and insufficient studies on implementing VM in developing countries. Results obtained from the proposed model showed that overcoming the VM barriers has a major connection with successful VM implementation. This is indicated with the value of ß = 0.743, which is necessary when the firm is overcoming 1 unit of VM barriers. Originality/value: This study fills the knowledge gap by identifying and emphasizing the critical obstacles to VM implementation.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | building; building projects; construction engineering management; construction projects; construction technology; Egypt; innovation; PLS-SEM; sustainability and green buildings; value management; value management/engineering |
| Index terms: | developing country, interview, bibliometric analysis, survey, structural equation modelling, green building, questionnaire, construction project, methodology, sustainable building, construction engineering management, partial least square, building stakeholder, structural equation model, value management, construction technology, Egypt, construction industry, implementation |
| Subjects: | development economics, sustainable construction, project management theory and practice, production management, Geography, research methods, design practice, management, statistical analysis, industry analysis, sociology, research evaluation and metrics, digital engineering, data collection methods, contractual arrangements |
| Topics: | International Construction, Value Management, Design Practice, Digital Applications, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Project Management, Information Management, Procurement, Sustainability, Stakeholder Management |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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