Enhancing construction management outcomes through the mitigation of robotics implementation barriers: A sustainable practice model

Q2 Environmental Science
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Abstract

Incorporating technology into construction projects is highly important to achieve success. One of the critical technologies is robotics, but it faces significant barriers in terms of implementing it in the construction sector. Existing research focuses on the benefits of robotics in terms of construction management. Besides this, there is limited known study that simultaneously focuses on overcoming the barriers and their impact on success in construction projects. This research was aimed at evaluating the barriers faced in the implementation of robotics in construction and determining their impact on success. A quantitative research design was followed, starting with the identification of possible challenges from the literature, performing the pilot survey, conducting the exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and performing structural equation modeling (SEM). The results produced a structural model involving barriers and their relation to construction success with a significant positive relation value of B = 0.87. Positive implications are formulated in relation to managerial and theoretical expectations of future robotics implementation in construction projects.

通过减少机器人技术实施障碍来提高施工管理成果:可持续实践模式
要想取得成功,将技术融入建筑项目非常重要。机器人技术是其中一项关键技术,但在建筑领域的应用却面临着巨大障碍。现有研究侧重于机器人技术在建筑管理方面的优势。除此之外,同时关注克服障碍及其对建筑项目成功的影响的已知研究非常有限。本研究旨在评估在建筑中实施机器人技术所面临的障碍,并确定其对成功的影响。研究采用定量研究设计,首先从文献中找出可能存在的挑战,然后进行试点调查、探索性因素分析(EFA)和结构方程建模(SEM)。结果得出了一个涉及障碍及其与施工成功关系的结构模型,其显著正相关值为 B = 0.87。该模型对未来在建筑项目中实施机器人技术的管理和理论预期具有积极意义。
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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