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Title An Eco-Innovative Framework Development For Sustainable Consumption And Production In The Construction Industry
ID_Doc 70646
Authors Ma, L; Wang, L; Skibniewski, MJ; Gajda, W
Title An Eco-Innovative Framework Development For Sustainable Consumption And Production In The Construction Industry
Year 2019
Published Technological And Economic Development Of Economy, 25, 5
DOI 10.3846/tede.2019.9385
Abstract Sustainable consumption and production have been increasingly required in the construction industry. However, previous studies have not yet comprehensively developed evaluation tools and methods to implement sustainable consumption and production. To achieve this objective, we utilized the eco-innovation, which provides effective analysis of sustainable consumption and production for the construction firms by eliminating subjectivity and ambiguity of evaluations. We adopted the fuzzy set theory to overcome the uncertainty occurring from the judgments of experts and utilized decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory approach to analyse the causal relationships between our methods and evaluation criteria. The results showed that environment and sustainable consumption are the key factors, while life cycle assessment, eco-labels, and environmental certification as well as improving eco-efficiency are critical to realizing sustainable consumption and production. The study enhances the understanding of the major players to achieve sustainable consumption and production, and link sustainable consumption and production with the eco-innovative practices. Our approach also improves the assessment accuracy, and the results provide viable suggestions for practical applications.
Author Keywords sustainable consumption and production; fuzzy set theory; eco-innovation; decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000485885700003
WoS Category Economics
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/download/9385/8370
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