2013
DOI: 10.3390/su5020695
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Stakeholder Engagement: Achieving Sustainability in the Construction Sector

Abstract: Achieving sustainability-related targets in construction projects is increasingly becoming a key performance driver. Yet sustainability is a complex concept in projects and there are many diverse stakeholders. Some stakeholders are generally recognized as important, i.e., the client and main contractor, yet there are others not always perceived as such and whose absence from the decision-making processes may result in a failure to address sustainability issues. Hence there is a need for a systematic approach t… Show more

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“…However, few studies have dealt with governmental procurement policies, the project-based market competition mechanism and their impacts on sustainable development. Sustainability is a complex concept in the building and construction industries, and there are many diverse stakeholders that may contribute to the success or failure of sustainability measures, including government agencies, clients, general contractors and the professional sub-contractors [16]. Previous studies have proposed that the transformation of sustainable construction to less energy consumption and associated air emissions is at a relatively early stage because of the decentralized nature of construction processes and the fragmented subcontracting system [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, few studies have dealt with governmental procurement policies, the project-based market competition mechanism and their impacts on sustainable development. Sustainability is a complex concept in the building and construction industries, and there are many diverse stakeholders that may contribute to the success or failure of sustainability measures, including government agencies, clients, general contractors and the professional sub-contractors [16]. Previous studies have proposed that the transformation of sustainable construction to less energy consumption and associated air emissions is at a relatively early stage because of the decentralized nature of construction processes and the fragmented subcontracting system [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is of crucial importance to not only identify all relevant stakeholders but also to manage them, relate them to specific sustainability issues and measure their performance (Bal et al 2013). Despite the importance of the relationship between the stakeholders and the sustainability, there is poor understanding about how that relationship can help to improve the opportunities for business in various areas, such as the financial, social and environmental impact of an organisation.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Source: (Bal et al, 2013) The examination of these two models indicates that the main processes and issues are the same in both cases, regardless of the different number of phases they use.…”
Section: Figure 22 the Stakeholder Engagement Model In Five Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of stakeholders and their management references the organization of groups/individuals around specific focal issues, where a smaller group represents much larger groups of individuals [35] and reflects a greater mix of actors [36,37]. Sustainable construction is a suitable example of such a focal point as it is not a topic that is relevant to single individuals and organizations, but is globally important.…”
Section: Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%