Journal of Economics and Development (Jan 2021)

Using PLS-SEM to analyze challenges hindering success of green building projects in Vietnam

  • Quangdung Tran,
  • Dechun Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/JED-04-2020-0033
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 47 – 64

Abstract

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Purpose – This study focused on investigation of the critical challenges the general contractors are facing in executing green building (GB) projects in Vietnam. Design/methodology/approach – The study conducted a literature review and three in-depth interviews to define 31 potential challenges hindering success of GB projects. Data was collected from 163 respondents through the questionnaire survey and was analyzed by the mean ranking technique, EFA and PLS-SEM. Findings – The result found general contractors in Vietnam are facing the four components of challenges, namely “Planning activities-related challenges”, “Organizational activities-related challenges”, “Onsite management and control activities-related challenges” and “Green supply chain-related challenges”; and all of them have statistically significant effects on success of GB projects in Vietnam. Furthermore, the most dominant component was related to the non-readiness of external GB supply chain. Practical implications – The findings suggest for practical measures to enhance success of GB projects in Vietnam, including (1) completing the system of legal regulations and technical codes, standards, guidelines on GB, (2) providing incentive policies to promote the R&D activities on GB and (3) providing educational programs to improve the awareness and capacity on GB in domestic construction organizations, especially medium and small subcontractors. Originality/value – This study seeks to gain a better understanding on critical challenges hindering success of green building projects under the view point of general contractors with reference to the context of Vietnam – a developing economy. This study is the first study to identify potential challenges and evaluate the impact of the key components of challenges on success of GB projects.

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