偏远社区社会住房建设的价值创造分析——以加拿大努那维克为例

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
José Luis Fanjul Suárez, Louis Gosselin, N. Lehoux
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加拿大努那维克偏远和孤立的土著社区目前面临着一些与住房有关的挑战。本文提出了一个概念性框架,以确定该地区社会住房建设供应链中影响价值创造的因素。“社会”一词指的是政府补贴这些面向低收入家庭的建筑物的建设和运营。设计/方法/方法本研究使用了文献综述和从与关键利益相关者的3次半结构化访谈中收集的信息,以确定关于价值创造的改进或解决方案(例如预制)的期望特征。通过SWOT分析、影响/依赖图和因果循环图来表示供应链。当地创造的就业机会和要建造的建筑物数量被确定为可以大致代表价值创造的关键因素。能源资源、施工时间、劳动力的类型和数量、运输限制、更换部件的数量和废物处理被确定为限制解决方案实施范围的主要因素。该框架可用于支持供应链管理决策和偏远地区(如努纳维克)的解决方案设计。原创性/价值本文首次分析了努纳维克等偏远孤立社区社会建筑建设中的价值创造。在框架内实现的概念模型允许识别可以大致表示此价值创造的因素,以及将它们与其他因素联系起来的逻辑关系。
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Analysing value creation in social housing construction in remote communities – application to Nunavik (Canada)
PurposeRemote and isolated indigenous communities in Nunavik (Canada) currently face a number of housing related challenges. This paper proposes a conceptual framework to identify the factors affecting value creation within the supply chain of social housing construction in that region. The term “social” refers to the fact that governments subsidise construction and operation of these buildings intended for low-income households.Design/methodology/approachThe research used a literature review and information collected from 3 semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders to identify the desired features of improvement or solutions (e.g. prefabrication) with respect to value creation. A SWOT analysis, an influence/dependence map and a causal loop diagram were developed to represent the supply chain.FindingsLocal job creation and the number of buildings to build were identified as the key factors that can roughly represent value creation. Energy resources, construction time, type and amount of labour force, shipping constraints, number of replacement parts and waste disposal were identified as the main factors constraining the range of solutions to implement.Practical implicationsThe framework can be used to support the decision-making in supply chain management and the design of solutions for remote areas such as Nunavik.Originality/valueThis paper is the first to analyse value creation in social building construction in remote and isolated communities such as those from Nunavik. Conceptual models achieved within the framework allowed identifying the factors that could roughly represent this value creation, as well as logical relationships that link them with other factors.
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