利益相关者在实施循环经济中的作用:科学计量学回顾

Safowaa Osei-Tutu, J. Ayarkwa, Gabriel Nani, D. Osei-Asibey, Ivy Maame Adwoa Abu
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目的 本研究旨在从文献中确定建筑业利益相关者在建筑业(CI)实施循环经济(CE)中的作用。本研究还试图确定利益相关者在建筑业实施循环经济中的角色的现状和研究趋势、"热点话题"、需要更多研究的领域以及未来的研究方向。设计/方法/方法使用 Scopus 搜索引擎进行文献检索,并通过 Google Scholar 进行扩充,得出 50 篇相关文章,使用内容分析法确定利益相关者的角色。使用 VOSviewer 对从 Scopus 搜索到的 42 篇文章进行了科学计量学研究,以确定利益相关者在行政首长协调会实施过程中的作用的现状、"热点主题"、知识差距和未来研究方向。研究结果通过内容分析,确定了政府作为利益相关者的作用是制定有效的政策工具、立法支持和对研发活动的财政投资,这将促进行政首长协调会的顺利实施。学术界/研究机构的作用是开展研究,调查回收材料和产品的短期行为和耐久性。此外,顾问/设计/采购团队中专业人员的作用是在设计时考虑到生命周期评估和再利用材料,并进行解构和拆卸设计等。用户/消费者的作用是确保知识传播和意识交流,认识到材料长期使用的可用机会(包括维修、再利用、翻新和回收)。通过科学计量分析确定的研究现状包括利益相关者如何在拆除过程中提出创新方法,以确保更多的材料可以重新利用。利益相关者应注重制定政策和法律,促进在建筑物中使用回收材料等。研究的重点是如何让建筑业的各利益相关方参与进来,以制定具体的公共政策来促进 CE 的实施,确定利益相关方在政策制定过程中应扮演的具体角色,以及管理环境、法律和立法,以促进 CE 的实施。利益相关者在延长项目寿命方面的作用,使用尽量减少废物产生的策略,以及以简化拆卸为目的的建筑材料、组件和连接件标准化,这些都是研究缺口和未来研究领域。一些研究 "热点话题 "包括 "工商业中的循环商业模式"、"环境可持续发展政策的实施"、"环境、经济和社会可持续发展"、"有关废物管理的政策、法律和立法 "以及 "环境和工业经济学"。实践意义本研究的结果为建筑业利益相关者评估其作为利益相关者的具体角色提供了有价值的参考,并确定了利益相关者在社区倡议实施中的角色现状和研究趋势、"热点主题"、需要更多研究的领域以及未来的研究方向。
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Stakeholders’ role towards circular economy implementation: a scientometric review
Purpose This study aims to identify in literature the role of construction stakeholders in the implementation of circular economy (CE) in the construction industry (CI). This study also sought to identify the status quo and research trend, “hot themes”, areas requiring more research and future research direction of stakeholders’ role in CE implementation in the CI. Design/methodology/approach A literature search was conducted using the Scopus search engine, augmented by Google Scholar to produce 50 relevant articles for the identification of stakeholders’ roles using content analysis. The scientometric study was undertaken using VOSviewer on 42 articles obtained from Scopus search to identify the status quo, “hot themes”, knowledge gaps and future research direction of the role of stakeholders in CE implementation. Findings Through content analysis, the identified roles of government as a stakeholder are to develop efficient policy instruments, legislation support and financial investment in research and development activities that will promote the smooth implementation of CE. The role of academia/research is to engage in research aimed at investigating both the short-term behaviour and the durability of recycled materials and products. In addition, the roles of professionals in the consultant/design/procurement team are to design with life cycle assessment and reused materials, design for deconstruction and disassembly, etc. The role of the user/consumer is to ensure knowledge diffusion and awareness exchange that recognize the available opportunities for long-term material usage (including repair, reuse, refurbishment and recycling). The research status quo identified from the scientometric analysis include how stakeholders can come up with innovative ways in demolition that will ensure that more of the materials can be reused. Stakeholders should focus on enacting policies and laws that can promote the use of recycled materials in buildings, etc. Research that focuses on how to engage the various construction stakeholders to come up with specific public policy that will promote CE implementation, identifying the specific roles to be played by stakeholders during policy enactment as well as managing the environment, laws and legislations towards CE implementation. The role of stakeholders in the extension of the life span of projects, the use of strategies to minimize waste generation and standardization of building materials, components and connectors with the purpose of simplifying disassembly are the research gaps and areas for future research studies. Some of the research “hot themes” include “circular business models in the CI”, “environmental sustainability policy implementation”, “environmental, economic and social sustainability”, “policy, laws and legislations on waste management” and “environmental and industrial economics” towards CE implementation. Practical implications The findings from this study serve as a valuable reference for construction stakeholders to assess their specific roles as stakeholders and to identify the status quo and research trend, “hot themes”, areas requiring more research and future research directions on stakeholders’ roles in CE implementation in the CI. Originality/value Identifying the role of stakeholders for CE implementation is one bold step towards the achievement of CE implementation in the CI.
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