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A Review on the Driving Factors of Green Building Development Based on Subjective Attitude

Shenghan Li and Yulin Wu ()
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Shenghan Li: Shenzhen University
Yulin Wu: Shenzhen University

A chapter in Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 505-523 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In recent years, green buildings have gradually become popular to minimize the negative impact of the construction industry on the environment, economy and society. In order to encourage the widespread adoption of green buildings, it is necessary to have a better understanding of the driving factors for achieving GB. And more and more studies have shown that people’s subjective attitudes play a vital role in the development of green buildings. Through a systematic review of existing literature, the driving factors that influence the development of green buildings based on subjective attitudes are comprehensively sorted out. Based on the identified sources, we divide these driving factors into two categories: external driving factors and internal driving factors. The external driving factors include stakeholder wishes, GB reputation, GB ecological value, GB economic value, etc., and internal driving factors include moral responsibility and reputation image. Based on the summary of the existing research results, the future research direction is proposed. The research results can provide beneficial reference for researchers to fully understand the current research work and provide convenience for further research in this field. Discussion of GB drivers will also allow governments and developers to better understand and implement THE GB project, thereby reducing the difficulty of implementation.

Keywords: Green building; Driving factors; Subjective attitude; Review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-3587-8_33

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