Influence of supply chain management on the sustainable construction industry in Algeria
The construction industry, a pivotal business sector facilitating physical infrastructure and equipment provision, holds a significant indirect influence on diverse industries. This study investigates the role of supply chain management in enhancing sustainable construction practices within the Alge...
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my.upm.eprints.1061962024-05-07T22:52:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106196/ Influence of supply chain management on the sustainable construction industry in Algeria Harouache, Ahmed Abkar, Mahdi Mohammed Abdullah Gamil, Yaser Al-Shameri, Ahmed Saleh Ahmed Gabir, Adham Ahmed Mohammed The construction industry, a pivotal business sector facilitating physical infrastructure and equipment provision, holds a significant indirect influence on diverse industries. This study investigates the role of supply chain management in enhancing sustainable construction practices within the Algerian construction industry. The research delves into the relationship between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction, employing a quantitative approach. Data collection involved a survey comprising 61 items, utilizing a five-point Likert scale, gathered through an online survey method targeting managers, supervisors, executives, and suppliers in the Algerian construction industry. With 237 participants from construction companies in Algeria, the study utilized Smart PLS for data analysis, confirming a positive relationship between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction through partial least squares (PLS) path analysis. The findings provide valuable insights for future stakeholders, guiding employers, designers, manufacturers, contractors, and suppliers to enhance supply chain management practices for sustainable construction in Algeria. Consequently, this study offers significant results with practical and theoretical implications, contributing to the integration of sustainable supply chain management in Algerian construction. In summary, the research addresses the relationship challenges between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction practices in Algeria. Frontiers Media SA 2024 Article PeerReviewed Harouache, Ahmed and Abkar, Mahdi Mohammed Abdullah and Gamil, Yaser and Al-Shameri, Ahmed Saleh Ahmed and Gabir, Adham Ahmed Mohammed (2024) Influence of supply chain management on the sustainable construction industry in Algeria. Frontiers in Built Environment, 10. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2297-3362 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2024.1233266/full 10.3389/fbuil.2024.1233266 |
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The construction industry, a pivotal business sector facilitating physical infrastructure and equipment provision, holds a significant indirect influence on diverse industries. This study investigates the role of supply chain management in enhancing sustainable construction practices within the Algerian construction industry. The research delves into the relationship between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction, employing a quantitative approach. Data collection involved a survey comprising 61 items, utilizing a five-point Likert scale, gathered through an online survey method targeting managers, supervisors, executives, and suppliers in the Algerian construction industry. With 237 participants from construction companies in Algeria, the study utilized Smart PLS for data analysis, confirming a positive relationship between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction through partial least squares (PLS) path analysis. The findings provide valuable insights for future stakeholders, guiding employers, designers, manufacturers, contractors, and suppliers to enhance supply chain management practices for sustainable construction in Algeria. Consequently, this study offers significant results with practical and theoretical implications, contributing to the integration of sustainable supply chain management in Algerian construction. In summary, the research addresses the relationship challenges between traditional supply chain management and sustainable construction practices in Algeria. |
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Influence of supply chain management on the sustainable construction industry in Algeria |
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