影响采用绿色建筑做法意愿的因素:实现可持续目标之旅

Rabbia Aslam Siddiqui, Zulfikar Adamu, O. J. Ebohon, Wajeeha Aslam
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目的 建筑业及其活动会对环境造成危害。因此,采用绿色建筑实践有助于实现可持续发展目标。因此,本研究旨在通过扩展计划行为理论(TPB)来确定影响采用绿色建筑实践意向的因素。设计/方法/手段采用非概率目的性抽样技术,通过问卷调查从建筑行业的顾问和承包商工程师处收集数据。研究结果研究结果表明,TPB 的核心结构[即态度 (AT)、主观规范 (SUBN) 和感知行为控制 (PBC)]显著影响采用绿色建筑实践的意愿。此外,研究还发现,政府支持和绿色实践知识(KNGP)是影响态度、主观规范和行为控制的关键因素。最后,研究结果证实,环境问题(ENC)在 SUBN 与采用基于资源的建筑实践的意向之间,以及 AT 与采用基于资源的建筑实践的意向之间起着调节作用。此外,本研究还证实了 ENC 在 TPB 构建和全球资源采购意向之间的调节作用,而这一作用在之前的全球资源采购背景下并未得到验证。本研究还证实,政府的可持续支持会对 PBC 产生积极影响,而 KNGP 则会对 SUBN 产生显著影响。
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Factors affecting intention to adopt green building practices: a journey towards meeting sustainable goals
Purpose The construction industry and its activities harmfully affect the environment. Hence, adopting green building (GRB) practices can be helpful in achieving sustainable development goals. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors affecting the intention to adopt GRB practices by extending theory of planned behavior (TPB). Design/methodology/approach Using non-probability purposive sampling technique, data was gathered from consultant and contractor engineers in the construction industry through a questionnaire. The analysis was done using partial least square-structural equation modeling technique on a useful sample of 290. Findings Findings revealed that the core constructs of TPB [i.e. attitude (AT), subjective norms (SUBN) and perceived behavioral control (PBC)] significantly affect the intention to adopt GRB practices. Moreover, government support and knowledge of green practices (KNGP) were found to be critical influencing factors on AT, SUBNs and PBC. Lastly, the findings confirmed that environmental concerns (ENC) play as a moderating between SUBN and intention to adopt GRB practices, as well as AT and intention to adopt GRB practices. Practical implications This study contributes to existing knowledge on GRB, offering evidence base for policy choices regarding climate change adaptation and mitigation in the construction industry. Originality/value This study provides insights from the perspective of a developing economy and confirms the applicability of TPB in the adoption of GRB practices. Moreover, this study confirms the moderation role of ENC in between TPB constructs and intention to GRB that is not tested earlier in the context of GRB. This study also confirms that government sustainable support positively affects PBC, and KNGP significantly affects SUBNs.
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