Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review

In the past few decades, a faster uptake has been noticed for offsite construction techniques, as supported by several relevant research streams. This study focused on the perceptions of stakeholders, which is an important research field, in terms of the manifold experiences and their critical role...

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Hoofdauteurs: Senger, Eduardo Werneck, Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda, Marques, Marcos Augusto Mendes, Scheer, Sérgio
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Gepubliceerd in: ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído 2020
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spelling ojs-article-889362020-10-07T22:06:13Z Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review Senger, Eduardo Werneck Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda Marques, Marcos Augusto Mendes Scheer, Sérgio : Offsite Construction; Stakeholders’ Perceptions; Benefits and Barriers; Systematic Review; Co-citation In the past few decades, a faster uptake has been noticed for offsite construction techniques, as supported by several relevant research streams. This study focused on the perceptions of stakeholders, which is an important research field, in terms of the manifold experiences and their critical role in decision-making. The purpose of this work was to gather quantifiable information regarding benefits and barriers of offsite construction to assist in the development or improvement of tools and strategic guidelines for the decision-making process. In total, 24 papers were selected by combining the systematic review with the snowball sampling technique to survey and quantify the perceptions of 1,625 stakeholders, and to obtain 238 barrier indexes and 99 benefit indexes. A hierarchical cluster analysis was also conducted to frame 10 clusters for benefits and another 10 for barriers. In addition, a co-citation analysis was carried out to identify 7 clusters and the associated connections between them. A database was provided with barriers and benefits, ranked by their relevance to offsite construction, as well as the bibliometrics and co-citation analysis that may help choose the best-fit source/perception for the purpose of the readers. ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído 2020-10-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/88936 Ambiente Construído; v. 20, n. 4 (2020); 347-366 Ambiente Construído; v. 20, n. 4 (2020); 347-366 Ambiente Construído; v. 20, n. 4 (2020); 347-366 1678-8621 1415-8876 eng https://seer.ufrgs.br/ambienteconstruido/article/view/88936/58741 Direitos autorais 2020 Ambiente Construído https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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author Senger, Eduardo Werneck
Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda
Marques, Marcos Augusto Mendes
Scheer, Sérgio
spellingShingle Senger, Eduardo Werneck
Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda
Marques, Marcos Augusto Mendes
Scheer, Sérgio
Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
author_facet Senger, Eduardo Werneck
Santos, Adriana de Paula Lacerda
Marques, Marcos Augusto Mendes
Scheer, Sérgio
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title Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
title_short Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
title_full Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
title_fullStr Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder perceptions of offsite construction techniques: systematic review
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description In the past few decades, a faster uptake has been noticed for offsite construction techniques, as supported by several relevant research streams. This study focused on the perceptions of stakeholders, which is an important research field, in terms of the manifold experiences and their critical role in decision-making. The purpose of this work was to gather quantifiable information regarding benefits and barriers of offsite construction to assist in the development or improvement of tools and strategic guidelines for the decision-making process. In total, 24 papers were selected by combining the systematic review with the snowball sampling technique to survey and quantify the perceptions of 1,625 stakeholders, and to obtain 238 barrier indexes and 99 benefit indexes. A hierarchical cluster analysis was also conducted to frame 10 clusters for benefits and another 10 for barriers. In addition, a co-citation analysis was carried out to identify 7 clusters and the associated connections between them. A database was provided with barriers and benefits, ranked by their relevance to offsite construction, as well as the bibliometrics and co-citation analysis that may help choose the best-fit source/perception for the purpose of the readers.
publisher ANTAC - Associação Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído
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