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摘要
摘要环境退化对人类安全的威胁令人担忧,绿色采购已被视为缓解环境问题的补救措施之一。考虑到绿色采购在马来西亚建筑业是一个相对较新的概念,本研究通过探索其对环境,经济和社会方面的效益来调查建筑项目中的绿色采购。根据马来西亚的一项实证调查,绿色采购应用的显著好处被优先考虑。共收集了150份来自开发商、顾问、承包商和供应商的调查问卷,并使用SPSS 23.0版统计软件进行分析。调查结果表明,采用绿色采购做法的主要好处是减少污染程度、改善社区健康和生活质量、保护自然资源、减少温室气体和提供更健康的工作环境。本文为工程采购交付走上可持续发展道路提供了依据。关键词:绿色采购,建筑效益,可持续性,问卷调查,披露声明,作者未发现潜在利益冲突。我们要感谢马来西亚大学研究基金(UTARRF) (IPSR/RMC/UTARRF/2022-C1/L07)和马来亚大学Pengurusan dan Pemantauan Penyelidikan研究所,马来西亚大学国际研究基金(IIRG004C(D)-2021IISS)对这项研究的支持。特别感谢那些热心参与本文所报道的调查的行业从业者。
Benefits of green procurement: perspectives from the Malaysian construction industry
AbstractEnvironmental degradation is an alarming threat to human security and green procurement has been regarded as one of the remedial measures to alleviate the environmental issues. Considering that the green procurement is a relatively new concept in the Malaysian construction industry, this study investigated the green procurement in construction projects by exploring its benefits towards the environment, economic and social aspects. Drawing on an empirical survey in Malaysia, the significant benefits of green procurement applications are prioritised. A total of 150 surveys were collected among developers, consultants, contractors and suppliers and analysed using SPSS version 23.0 statistical software. The findings suggested that the primary benefits of adopting green procurement practices are reduce pollution levels, improve community health and quality of life, conserve natural resources, reduce greenhouse gases and provide healthier working environment. This paper provides the basis for construction procurement delivery to be on a sustainable path.Keywords: Green procurementconstructionbenefitssustainabilityquestionnaire Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingWe want to thank UTAR Research Fund (UTARRF) (IPSR/RMC/UTARRF/2022-C1/L07) and Institut Pengurusan dan Pemantauan Penyelidikan, Universiti Malaya, IIRG fund (IIRG004C(D)-2021IISS) for supporting this research. Special gratitude is also extended to those industry practitioners who have kindly participated in the surveys reported in this paper.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Construction Management publishes quality papers aiming to advance the knowledge of construction management. The Journal is devoted to the publication of original research including, but not limited to the following: Sustainable Construction (Green building; Carbon emission; Waste management; Energy saving) Construction life cycle management Construction informatics (Building information modelling; Information communication technology; Virtual design and construction) Smart construction (Robotics; Artificial intelligence; 3D printing) Big data for construction Legal issues in construction Public policies for construction Building and Infrastructures Health, safety and well-being in construction Risk management in construction Disaster management and resilience Construction procurement Construction management education