Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 6, 2025
ABSTRACT
This
study
offers
a
comprehensive
systematic
review
and
bibliometric
analysis
of
the
determinants
affecting
renewable
energy
adoption
in
developing
nations.
By
employing
methodology
that
integrates
qualitative
content
with
mapping,
201
articles
published
between
2019
2023
were
examined.
The
results
reveal
complex
web
technological,
economic,
social,
political
factors
influencing
clean
implementation.
A
temporal
demonstrates
significant
paradigm
shift
literature,
from
predominantly
economic–financial
(37%
2019)
to
emergence
sociocultural
as
primary
drivers
(32%
2023)
adoption.
Noteworthy
barriers
include
financial
limitations,
governance
challenges,
societal
resistance,
whereas
facilitators
encompass
innovations
business
models
supportive
policies.
highlighted
geographical
asymmetries
knowledge
production,
research
concentrated
China,
India,
United
Kingdom,
extensive
regions
Africa
Latin
America
remain
underrepresented.
These
disparities
raise
critical
questions
about
generalizability
findings
across
diverse
socioeconomic
contexts.
emphasizes
importance
multifaceted
locally
tailored
strategies
drive
adoption,
particularly
those
addressing
emerging
dimensions.
also
explores
implications
for
policy
suggests
future
directions,
advocating
more
interdisciplinary,
longitudinal
investigations,
greater
inclusivity
international
collaborations
ensure
representation
underserved
regions.
Journal of European real estate research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 4, 2025
Purpose
Electronic
bidding
(e-bidding)
offers
a
promising
approach
to
promoting
sustainable
construction
practices,
yet
research
on
its
benefits
and
barriers
remains
underresearched.
This
study
addresses
this
gap
by
investigating
stakeholder
perceptions
examine
prominent
implementing
e-bidding
for
practices
in
Vietnam.
Design/methodology/approach
Data
from
104
professionals
Vietnam
were
analyzed
through
various
statistical
methods
such
as
reliability
testing,
ANOVA
analysis,
Tukey’s
post
hoc
analysis
ranking
mean
scores.
Findings
The
tests
revealed
significant
differences
how
owners,
authorities,
contractors
perceive
the
of
e-bidding.
findings
highlighted
several
key
benefits,
including
enhanced
storage
retrieval
information,
support
digital
transformation
facilitation
new
contractor
entrance.
In
addition,
underscored
critical
barriers,
security
data
privacy
concerns,
incompatible
tools
lack
expertise
national
platforms.
Originality/value
contributes
body
knowledge
examining
stakeholders’
perceived
associated
with
implementation
context
practices.
Practically,
proposed
specific
actionable
recommendations
stakeholders
Vietnam,
which
can
ultimately
contribute
more
enhance
efficiency
effectiveness
processes.
International Journal of Construction Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Although
emerging
economies
are
increasingly
adopting
digital
solutions,
integrating
these
technologies
with
circular
construction
practices
remains
relatively
unexplored,
which
could
impede
the
sector's
transformation.
This
study
addresses
this
gap
by
investigating
complex
risk
landscape,
identifying
23
critical
concerns
through
a
quantitative
approach.
Utilizing
data
collected
from
248
professionals
in
Vietnam,
scrutinized
and
assessed
risks
using
reliability
testing,
Kruskal-Wallis
test,
exploratory
factor
analysis,
relative
importance
index,
mapping
techniques.
The
results
revealed
differences
how
clients,
contractors,
consultants
perceived
transformation
for
construction.
In
addition,
findings
indicated
most
significant
risks,
including
negative
returns
on
investments,
income
loss,
competition,
legal
uncertainties,
cyberattacks,
high
digitization
costs.
Furthermore,
comparative
analysis
showed
that
countries
similar
socioeconomic
cultural
backgrounds
may
exhibit
markedly
different
profiles.
Theoretically,
work
bridges
circularity
digitalization,
offering
theoretical
insights
into
dynamics
economies.
Moreover,
practical
implications
substantial,
providing
valuable
strategies
decision-makers
stakeholders
Vietnam
beyond,
paving
way
more
resilient
sustainable
future
industry.
The
sharing
economy
model
presents
substantial
potential
for
environmental
and
economic
sustainability,
yet
research
on
effective
strategies
their
synergistic
relationship
with
circularity
remains
underdeveloped.
This
study
seeks
to
address
this
gap
by
examining
evaluating
18
designed
foster
the
adoption
of
(SEM4C)
within
Vietnamese
construction
industry.
Utilizing
a
quantitative
approach,
data
from
133
professionals
were
analyzed
using
various
statistical
techniques.
exploratory
factor
analysis
(EFA)
results
revealed
five
primary
clusters
strategies,
namely,
(1)
understanding
defining
circular
model,
(2)
building
platform
ecosystem,
(3)
fostering
collaboration
adoption,
(4)
ensuring
asset
management,
(5)
measuring
improving
impact.
In
addition,
ANOVA
Tukey's
post-hoc
tests
indicated
significant
differences
in
stakeholder
perceptions
regarding
importance
providing
incentives
encourage
participation.
Furthermore,
established
hierarchy
strategic
priorities,
stakeholders
demonstrating
consensus
significance
concept,
developing
user-friendly
platform,
identifying
shareable
assets,
creating
standardized
contracts,
benefits.
Theoretically,
contributes
body
knowledge
establishing
clear
connection
between
specific
context
projects.
Practically,
offers
valuable
contributions
both
global
practices
actionable
insights
national
policymakers
industry
that
can
drive
sector
towards
more
sustainable
practices.
Smart and Sustainable Built Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 24, 2025
Purpose
Achieving
net-zero
carbon
in
construction
offers
immense
environmental
and
economic
benefits,
but
its
widespread
adoption
developing
countries
faces
unique
challenges.
While
research
exists
on
construction,
the
specific
context
of
economies
like
Vietnam
remains
under-researched.
This
study
bridges
this
gap
by
investigating
potential
benefits
challenges
related
to
promoting
as
perceived
key
stakeholders
sector.
Design/methodology/approach
Employing
a
rigorous
methodology
with
four
main
phases,
data
collected
from
professionals
was
analyzed
using
various
statistical
techniques.
ANOVA
Tukey’s
post-hoc
analyses
were
employed
identify
differences
stakeholders’
perceptions,
while
identified
evaluated
ranked
based
their
mean
scores.
Findings
The
results
highlight
significant
difference
perception
among
stakeholders,
including
policymakers,
contractors,
suppliers
architects/designers.
In
addition,
all
acknowledge
social
particularly
improved
air
quality,
climate
change
mitigation
enhanced
corporate
responsibility;
persist,
high
initial
costs,
inadequate
business
models
lack
clear
standards.
Practical
implications
contributes
significantly
Vietnamese
sector
providing
valuable
recommendations
tailored
address
faced
each
stakeholder
group.
These
efforts
can
not
only
contribute
Vietnam’s
national
goals
also
serve
model
for
other
emerging
seeking
transition
towards
more
sustainable
built
environment.
Originality/value
body
knowledge
offering
comparative
analysis
how
perceive
countries.
stakeholder-centered
approach
enhances
practical
relevance
initiatives,
effective
inclusive
pathways
toward
practices
markets.
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20, P. 531 - 544
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
Zero-carbon
buildings
(ZCBs)
are
a
key
means
to
cope
with
extreme
weather
caused
by
greenhouse
gases
and
realize
sustainable
development
in
the
building
sector.
Based
on
necessity
urgency
of
ZCBs,
this
paper
explores
prospects
ZCBs
China,
taking
into
account
current
state
research
ZCB
design,
materials,
operation
maintenance,
intelligent
systems,
order
implement
concept
“dual-carbon”
development.
It
focuses
three
questions:
(1)
How
integrate
innovative
technologies
existing
buildings;
(2)
utilize
policies
promote
China;
(3)
address
technological
social
challenges
realizing
China.
Finally,
six
recommendations
given
relation
situation
aiming
provide
some
reference
for
sector