Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study

The concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing popularity in construction industry. Previous studies have prioritized on the sustainable performance of construction projects from perspectives of economy and environment, social performance of construction projects has not drawn much att...

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Main Authors: Xiaer Xiahou, Yuchun Tang, Jingfeng Yuan, Tengyuan Chang, Ping Liu, Qiming Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2329
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spelling doaj-5a58d9deb7df4b48b87c9394eaeadc432020-11-25T00:09:53ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-07-01107232910.3390/su10072329su10072329Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical StudyXiaer Xiahou0Yuchun Tang1Jingfeng Yuan2Tengyuan Chang3Ping Liu4Qiming Li5Department of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaDepartment of Construction Management and Real Estate, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, ChinaThe concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing popularity in construction industry. Previous studies have prioritized on the sustainable performance of construction projects from perspectives of economy and environment, social performance of construction projects has not drawn much attention. Social performance of construction projects refers to the extent which the projects meet the needs of current and future generations. Therefore, social performance of construction projects is critical for project success as well as social sustainability. However, a systematic framework for evaluating social performance of construction projects is absent. At the same time, existing methods are time-consuming and subject to certain degree of subjectivity. To overcome these limitations, the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) method is introduced in this paper to evaluate social performance of construction projects. A real-world hospital redevelopment project was employed as an empirical study to develop the systematic framework for social performance evaluation using FAHP method. By analyzing previous studies and the hospital redevelopment project, a systematic framework with 18 indicators of five dimensions (i.e., socio-economy development, socio-environment development, social flexibility, public service development, and environment and resource conservation) was developed. Social performance of two proposed schemes for hospital redevelopment project were evaluated using the FAHP approach. Results show Scheme 2 has a relative higher social performance sore than that of Scheme 1 and the hospital redevelopment project would improve socio-economy development, socio-environment development, social flexibility, and public service development, while it brings challenges to environment and resource conservation. More seriously, results indicate the hospital project may threaten healthcare and disease prevention of the local communities. Therefore, more measures should be taken to improve social performance of the hospital redevelopment project. The empirical study shows the proposed framework using FAHP method is viable for conducting social performance evaluation of construction projects, which could be helpful to improve social performance, reduce negative social impacts, and contribute to the social sustainability of construction projects.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2329social performancesocial performance evaluationfuzzy analytical hierarchy processempirical study
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author Xiaer Xiahou
Yuchun Tang
Jingfeng Yuan
Tengyuan Chang
Ping Liu
Qiming Li
spellingShingle Xiaer Xiahou
Yuchun Tang
Jingfeng Yuan
Tengyuan Chang
Ping Liu
Qiming Li
Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
Sustainability
social performance
social performance evaluation
fuzzy analytical hierarchy process
empirical study
author_facet Xiaer Xiahou
Yuchun Tang
Jingfeng Yuan
Tengyuan Chang
Ping Liu
Qiming Li
author_sort Xiaer Xiahou
title Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
title_short Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
title_full Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
title_fullStr Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Social Performance of Construction Projects: An Empirical Study
title_sort evaluating social performance of construction projects: an empirical study
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing popularity in construction industry. Previous studies have prioritized on the sustainable performance of construction projects from perspectives of economy and environment, social performance of construction projects has not drawn much attention. Social performance of construction projects refers to the extent which the projects meet the needs of current and future generations. Therefore, social performance of construction projects is critical for project success as well as social sustainability. However, a systematic framework for evaluating social performance of construction projects is absent. At the same time, existing methods are time-consuming and subject to certain degree of subjectivity. To overcome these limitations, the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) method is introduced in this paper to evaluate social performance of construction projects. A real-world hospital redevelopment project was employed as an empirical study to develop the systematic framework for social performance evaluation using FAHP method. By analyzing previous studies and the hospital redevelopment project, a systematic framework with 18 indicators of five dimensions (i.e., socio-economy development, socio-environment development, social flexibility, public service development, and environment and resource conservation) was developed. Social performance of two proposed schemes for hospital redevelopment project were evaluated using the FAHP approach. Results show Scheme 2 has a relative higher social performance sore than that of Scheme 1 and the hospital redevelopment project would improve socio-economy development, socio-environment development, social flexibility, and public service development, while it brings challenges to environment and resource conservation. More seriously, results indicate the hospital project may threaten healthcare and disease prevention of the local communities. Therefore, more measures should be taken to improve social performance of the hospital redevelopment project. The empirical study shows the proposed framework using FAHP method is viable for conducting social performance evaluation of construction projects, which could be helpful to improve social performance, reduce negative social impacts, and contribute to the social sustainability of construction projects.
topic social performance
social performance evaluation
fuzzy analytical hierarchy process
empirical study
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2329
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