Exploring Perceptions of the Adoption of Prefabricated Construction Technology in Pakistan Using the Technology Acceptance Model
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Published:2023-05-19
Issue:10
Volume:15
Page:8281
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Hamza Muhammad1, Azfar Rai Waqas1, Mazher Khwaja Mateen2, Sultan Basel3ORCID, Maqsoom Ahsen4ORCID, Khahro Shabir Hussain3ORCID, Memon Zubair Ahmed3ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Construction Engineering and Management, NUST College of Civil Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology, Risalpur 23200, Pakistan 2. Department of Construction Engineering and Management, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia 3. Department of Engineering Management, College of Engineering, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh 11586, Saudi Arabia 4. Department of Civil Engineering, COMSATS University Islamabad, Wah Campus, Rawalpindi 47040, Pakistan
Abstract
Prefabricated construction is being pursued globally as a critically important sustainable construction technology. Prefabricated construction technology (PCT) provides opportunities to effectively manage construction waste and offers venues to address the poor productivity and lackluster performance of construction projects, which are often expected to miss their budget and schedule constraints. Despite the significant benefits inherent in the adoption of PCT, research has shown an unimpressive exploitation of this technology in the building sector. A modified version of the popular technology acceptance model (TAM) was used to understand Pakistan’s building construction industry stakeholder’s acceptance of PCT and the factors that influence its usage. Data were collected from 250 building construction experts in the industry to test the hypotheses derived from the proposed model. Data analysis using covariance-based structural equation modeling revealed that construction industry stakeholders’ perceptions of perceived ease-of-use, perceived usefulness, trust, and satisfaction all strongly influenced PCT acceptance behavior. Moreover, results also confirmed the total direct and indirect effects of the perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use of behavioral intention toward using PCT, with trust and user satisfaction as mediators. The results of this research are expected to serve as a guide for the construction industry stakeholders to effectively plan, strategize, encourage, and increase the adoption of PCT to achieve sustainable construction outcomes in the building construction sector.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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