Exploring stakeholders' perceptions of the Triple Bottom Line in the UAE construction sector: A structural equation modeling approach

Sara Abdulmaksoud , Ayman Alzaatreh , Salwa Beheiry
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In 1994, John Elkington proposed the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept to assess and measure sustainability based on ecological quality, economic prosperity, and social equity. On a broad level, there is a solid understanding of the term sustainability and its TBL, however, when adopted in the construction sector, different stakeholders have different perceptions about the TBL of sustainability. None of the reviewed papers have considered analyzing the TBL of sustainability and how it impacts the stakeholders' perception of sustainability and their willingness to adopt sustainable construction measures in the UAE. Therefore, the aim of this research is to examine the relationship between the TBL of sustainability and subsequently evaluate stakeholders' perceptions of sustainability's environmental, economic, and social pillars within the UAE construction industry and assess their willingness to adopt sustainable practices. The literature was synthesized to design a survey, which was validated by the nominal group technique and gathered responses from 129 stakeholders in the construction sector, effectively capturing their perceptions of the TBL of sustainability. The responses were used to develop a theoretical model analyzed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Modeling. The findings revealed that stakeholders working in the UAE construction industry recognize the economic and social merits linked to environmental protection. Moreover, the favorable outcomes linked to the economic and social pillars positively influence stakeholders' perceptions and willingness to adopt sustainable practices in the construction industry.
探索阿联酋建筑行业利益相关者对三重底线的看法:结构方程建模方法
1994年,约翰·埃尔金顿(John Elkington)提出了“三重底线”(Triple Bottom Line, TBL)概念,以生态质量、经济繁荣和社会公平为基础评估和衡量可持续性。在广泛的层面上,人们对可持续发展一词及其TBL有了深刻的理解,然而,当建筑行业采用可持续性的TBL时,不同的利益相关者对可持续性的TBL有不同的看法。所有被审查的论文都没有考虑分析可持续性的TBL,以及它如何影响利益相关者对可持续性的看法,以及他们在阿联酋采取可持续建筑措施的意愿。因此,本研究的目的是研究可持续性的TBL之间的关系,随后评估阿联酋建筑业中利益相关者对可持续性的环境、经济和社会支柱的看法,并评估他们采用可持续实践的意愿。综合文献设计了一项调查,该调查通过名义群体技术进行验证,并收集了建筑部门129名利益相关者的回应,有效地捕捉了他们对可持续性TBL的看法。利用验证性因子分析和结构方程模型建立理论模型。调查结果显示,在阿联酋建筑业工作的利益相关者认识到与环境保护相关的经济和社会价值。此外,与经济和社会支柱相关的有利结果积极影响利益相关者在建筑行业采用可持续实践的看法和意愿。
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Social sciences & humanities open
Social sciences & humanities open Psychology (General), Decision Sciences (General), Social Sciences (General)
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