Title |
Influencing factors of green building practitioners' competition perceptions: evidence from China |
ID_Doc |
32233 |
Authors |
Wang, CF; Xie, XJ; Shuai, CM; Ma, XQ; Wang, ZH; Chen, YX; Chen, XY; Strezov, V |
Title |
Influencing factors of green building practitioners' competition perceptions: evidence from China |
Year |
2024 |
Published |
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DOI |
10.1080/15623599.2024.2325752 |
Abstract |
The concept of green sustainability has driven innovation in green construction technologies (GCTs), fostering heightened competition in the construction market. However, there is limited research on the factors that influence the perceptions of green building practitioners (GBPs) regarding the intense market competition. To address this, based on 407 questionnaires collected in China, this study employs the ordinal logistic regression (ORL) method to investigate the relationship between heterogeneity, psychological capital and industry pressure, and GBPs' perceptions of market competition intensity. The results reveal that (1) GBPs' competition perceptions (CPs) are generally high and (2) Individual and occupational differences in GBPs' CPs are significantly different. Notably, higher education levels correlating to diminished CPs, and managers exhibit greater sensitivity compared to non-managers. (3) Perceived value and company's environmental responsibility are the most influencing factors that significantly affect GBPs' CPs. This study offers implications for enhancing GBPs' understanding of GCTs and industrial competition, thus contributing to improving decision-makers' strategies for establishing competitive advantages. Additionally, it aids in formulating market competition rules, thereby fostering the transformation of the construction industry. |
Author Keywords |
Green building market; competition perceptions; heterogeneity; industrial pressure; stakeholders; ordinal logistic regression |
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Index Keywords |
Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) |
EID |
WOS:001181100000001 |
WoS Category |
Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil; Management |
Research Area |
Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Business & Economics |
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