建筑业以机器人取代劳动力:明智还是无知

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Muhammad Ali Musarat, Wesam Salah Alaloul, Nur Aqilah Qistina Ahmad Rostam, Abdul Mateen Khan
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将机器人技术融入建筑业对提高生产率至关重要,但这方面的研究仍然不足。本研究要解决的问题是,建筑项目利润低、效率低,导致工期长、成本高、成果不达标。为解决这一问题,本研究旨在确定影响工人效率的变量,并评估采用机器人对生产率的影响。研究采用案例研究法,通过问卷调查和与业内专业人士的访谈收集数据,并使用 SPSS 软件进行相关性、相对重要性指数、有效性和可靠性测试分析。结果显示,66.6% 的受访者了解建筑机器人技术,87% 的受访者认同机器人技术在提高生产率方面的优势。Cronbach's alpha 为 0.943,证实了高度的内部一致性。调查结果表明,建筑业有必要迎接工业革命 5.0,将自动化和协作机器人与人类技能相结合,以提高产出质量。结论强调了机器人技术在提高施工效率方面的潜力,主张进一步开展研究,完善拟议的框架,并探索其他技术来提高生产率。未来的方向包括开发更全面的模型,以促进先进机器人技术与建筑业的融合。
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Substitution of workforce with robotics in the construction industry: A wise or witless approach
The integration of robotics in the construction industry is critical for enhancing productivity, yet it remains under-researched. The problem addressed in this study is the low profitability and inefficiency in construction projects, which results in prolonged, costly, and substandard outcomes. To tackle this issue, the study aimed to identify variables affecting worker efficiency and assess the impact of robotic adoption on productivity. A case study approach was utilized, involving data collection through questionnaires and interviews with industry professionals, and analysis using SPSS software for correlation, relative importance index, validity, and reliability tests. The results revealed that 66.6 % of respondents were aware of robotics in construction, and 87 % agreed on its productivity benefits. High internal consistency was confirmed with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.943. The findings underscore the necessity for the construction industry to embrace Industrial Revolution (IR) 5.0, which combines automation and collaborative robots with human skills to enhance quality outputs. The conclusion emphasizes the potential of robotics to improve construction efficiency, advocating for further research to refine the proposed framework and explore additional technologies to augment productivity. Future directions include the development of more comprehensive models to facilitate the integration of advanced robotics in construction.
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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