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Abbasnejad, B, Nasirian, A, Duan, S, Diro, A, Prasad Nepal, M and Song, Y (2024) Measuring BIM implementation: A mathematical modeling and artificial neural network approach. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Asadian, E, Azeez, S, Leicht, R M and Asadi, S (2024) Exploring the barriers to women in construction and the opportunities presented through lean. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Henao, Y, Grubert, E, Korey, M, Bank, L C and Gentry, R (2024) Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis of repurposing decommissioned wind turbine blades as high-voltage transmission poles. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Huang, Y, Liu, D, Bell, F M, Yu, J and Pena-Mora, F (2024) Influences of intra- and interorganizational IT innovations on knowledge sharing and team creativity: Evidence from construction projects in China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Min, Y and Lee, H W (2024) Adoption inequalities and causal relationship between residential electric vehicle chargers and heat pumps. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Nabi, M A, El-Adaway, I H and Assaad, R H (2024) Modeling inflation transmission among different construction materials. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Nguyen, P H D and Tran, D (2024) Exploring the use of quality control plans for alternative contracting methods in highway projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Ning, X, Ye, X, Li, H, Rajendra, D and Skitmore, M (2024) Evolutionary game analysis of optimal strategies for construction stakeholders in promoting the adoption of green building technology innovation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: consumer pressure; evolutionary game model; green building; green technology innovation for buildings; opportunistic behaviors; optimal strategies
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: http://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-14071
  • Abstract:
    Adopting green technology innovation for buildings (GTIB) is an inherent and inevitable requirement for the building industry to realize green development. However, profit-driven construction developers often engage in opportunistic behavior and are reluctant to embrace GTIB, impeding the effective allocation of resources for innovative development in the market. Previous research has yet to extensively explore the decision-making behavior of construction industry stakeholders that drive GTIB. To explore the impact on critical stakeholders of developers adopting GTIB, this study develops an evolutionary game model involving developers, consumers, and the government, considering the role of developers opportunistic GTIB strategies and consumer pressure. Subsequently, this model elaborates on the stable operation path by enabling the analysis of the influence of critical factors and combined government regulation and the consumer pressure mechanism. The results show that improving the input output ratios of green technology, reducing the incremental costs of green building, and setting a reasonable range of incentives are beneficial. Interestingly, reputation has only a limited influence. It is concluded that government action is needed to increase consumer participation. This study helps governments decide how opportunism can be best avoided in promoting the developers adoption of GTIB while providing theoretical support for designing an effective policy framework that combines government regulation and consumer pressure.

Shi, M, Chen, C, Xiao, B and Seo, J (2024) Vision-based detection method for construction site monitoring by integrating data augmentation and semisupervised learning. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Tao, Y, Hu, H, Xu, F and Zhang, Z (2024) Work-rest schedule optimization of precast production considering workers' overexertion. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Turkoglu, H, Arditi, D and Polat, G (2024) Augmented time-cost trade-off optimization using particle swarm optimization. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Wang, H, Xu, S, Cui, D, Xu, H and Luo, H (2024) Information integration of regulation texts and tables for automated construction safety knowledge mapping. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Wang, J, Liang, M and Liao, P C (2024) Toward an intuitive device for construction hazard recognition management: Eye fixation-related potentials in reinvestigation of hazard recognition performance prediction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Wang, L, Lee, J, Nimawat, J, Han, K and Gupta, A (2024) Integrated 4D design change management model for construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Wang, S, Hasan, M and Lu, M (2024) Global sensitivity analysis methodology for construction simulation models: Multiple linear regressions versus multilayer perceptions. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).

Zhang, S, Hua, X and Shi, X (2024) Measurement for risk perception ability. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(05).