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Atapattu, A M D S, Hadiwattage, C, Perera, B A K S and Rajaratnam, D (2024) Employing criteria scoring matrix in appraising the economic return of transcending to a circular built environment. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 267-90.

Ghanem, A and Edirisinghe, R (2024) Socio-economic disparities in greenspace quality: insights from the city of Melbourne. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 309-29.

Lam, E W M, Chan, A P C, Olawumi, T O, Wong, I and Kazeem, K O (2024) Sustainability concepts in global high-rise residential buildings: a scientometric and systematic review. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 425-43.

Nie, P, Dahanayake, K C and Sumanarathna, N (2024) Exploring UAE's transition towards circular economy through construction and demolition waste management in the pre-construction stage–A case study approach. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 246-66.

Nikmehr, B, Kafle, B and Al-Ameri, R (2024) Developing a sustainable self-compacting geopolymer concrete with 100% geopolymer-coated recycled concrete aggregate replacement. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 395-424.

Purushothaman, M B and Seadon, J (2024) System-wide construction waste and their connectivity to construction phases, impacting 5M factors and effects: a systematic review. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 354-69.

Rasanjali, W A, Mendis, A P K D, Perera, B A K S and Disaratna, V (2024) Implementing enterprise resource planning for lean waste minimisation: challenges and proposed strategies. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 330-53.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: challenges; enterprise resource planning (erp); erp and lean; lean concept; minimising construction waste; strategies
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  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-04-2022-0068
  • Abstract:
    Purpose: In a conventional sense, information technology has frequently been considered a source of Lean waste management. However, as the corporate world evolves, new models that provide a competitive edge by merging technical breakthroughs with the Lean paradigm must be developed. Enterprise resource planning (ERP), which is such technological advancement, is found to be highly influential for Lean implementation. However, there is a dearth of literature on the adaptability of ERP to minimise Lean waste in the construction industry. This paper, therefore, aims to investigate the possibility of applying ERP to minimise Lean waste in the construction industry. Design/methodology/approach: The study used a qualitative approach, consisting of fifteen (15) expert interviews and code-based content analysis was used to analyse the empirical data. Findings: The findings revealed the challenges faced when applying ERP with the Lean concept and the strategies that would help overcome the challenges. Most of the challenges could be overcome through training and awareness programmes and proper team management. The study also found that ERP could be applied with Lean to eliminate waste generation in the construction industry. Originality/value: This paper contributes to the theory by providing an evaluation of the possibility of adopting ERP to eliminate Lean waste in the construction industry. The study will contribute to new knowledge related to strategies for proper use of ERP for Lean waste minimisation, which will be useful for future researchers in the area. © 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited.

Salama, A M, Patil, M P and MacLean, L (2024) Urban resilience and sustainability through and beyond crisis – evidence-based analysis and lessons learned from selected European cities. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 444-70.

Shooshtarian, S, Maqsood, T, Wong, P S P, Caldera, S, Ryley, T, Zaman, A and Cáceres Ruiz, A M (2024) Circular economy in action: the application of products with recycled content in construction projects – a multiple case study approach. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 370-94.

Tunji-Olayeni, P, Kajimo-Shakantu, K and Ayodele, T O (2024) Factors influencing the intention to adopt green construction: an application of the theory of planned behaviour. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(02), 291-308.