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| Title: | Delineating the implications of dispersing teams and teleworking in an agile UK construction sector | Authors: | Burton, E Edwards, DJ Roberts, C Chileshe, N Lai, JHK |
Issue Date: | Sep-2021 | Source: | Sustainability, Sept. 2021, v. 13, no. 17, 9981 | Abstract: | A scientometric analysis of extant literature is conducted to elucidate upon the practicality of teleworking throughout industry as a prelude to prescribing a bespoke conceptual adoption model that embeds innovative digital technologies to facilitate teleworking for construction professionals. The model is premised upon the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) work stages and illustrates how technologies are being used at each incremental stage. An interpretivist philosophy and inductive reasoning were adopted using a sample of longitudinal secondary data contained within pertinent extant literature, where each publication constitutes a unit of analysis. The qualitative scientometric software VOSviewer and Voyant Tools were utilised to examine emergent research trends, with further manual review of prominent papers contained within the sample dataset. Four distinct historical advances are delineated in a timeline that describes the evolution of home working from the 1970s through to the present day (and during the global COVID-19 pandemic). Key milestones delineated indicate how technological advances have created new opportunities for teleworking. The research indicates that an acceleration of digital advances has engendered modernity in contemporary work location patterns and that these offer potentials to reduce the environmental impact of anthropogenic activities. This unique study highlights how COVID-19 and available digital technologies have shaped the future of teleworking from home and the potential environmental impact of such. This concludes by signposting directions for future research into the adoption of teleworking at the organisational level and establishing the cost and environmental savings to businesses from abandoning the traditional model of employer-based working. | Keywords: | Teleworking Construction industry Scientometric analysis |
Publisher: | Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) | Journal: | Sustainability | EISSN: | 2071-1050 | DOI: | 10.3390/su13179981 | Rights: | Copyright: © 2021 by the authors.Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The following publication Burton, E.; Edwards, D.J.; Roberts, C.; Chileshe, N.; Lai, J.H.K. Delineating the Implications of Dispersing Teams and Teleworking in an Agile UK Construction Sector. Sustainability 2021, 13, 9981 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/su13179981 |
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