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Title A Sustainability-driven Integrated model of strategic management for coastal urban projects
ID_Doc 74939
Authors Huynh, TTM; Le-Hoai, L; Pham, AD
Title A Sustainability-driven Integrated model of strategic management for coastal urban projects
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Asian Architecture And Building Engineering, 23, 5
DOI 10.1080/13467581.2023.2270024
Abstract Amidst today's climate change-related environmental risks, both new and experienced investors may face uncertainty and lack of direction when preparing for investments, particularly in large-scale urban development projects. Therefore, guidance in construction investment, especially during the planning stage, becomes crucial to enhance the likelihood of success in coastal urban development projects and promote sustainable development. This study offers a valuable tool that integrates quantitative approaches like the "Balanced Scorecard" (BSC), "Analytical Network Process" (ANP), fuzzy theory, and "Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory" (DEMATEL) to create a strategic performance management framework focused on sustainable development. The model emphasizes the significance of investing in human resources, IT systems, and enterprise culture to foster business growth and development in urban coastal projects. Additionally, the study underscores the importance of internal control over project time, technology, quality, legal compliance, and resources, which serve as the driving forces behind operational processes. Furthermore, effective and flexible management of financial, social, and environmental activities is vital to ensure enterprise success while adhering to environmental, health, and safety requirements.
Author Keywords Balanced Scorecard; Fuzzy-ANP-DEMATEL; sustainability; strategic management; coastal urban project
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:001085770000001
WoS Category Architecture; Construction & Building Technology
Research Area Architecture; Construction & Building Technology
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