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Sustainability in Construction Management Research: A Bibliometric Review

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Husam Mansour
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.460

Abstract

The growing field of sustainability is growing rapidly in the construction management research and little research has been done in the past on this field. A few published studies have been researching on environmental review methods, life-cycle assessment (LCA), sustainability, energy efficiency, and hazardous gas emissions, where there are close links to the issue of waste and construction materials. The extensive bibliometric and network analysis presented in this paper, which utilized the Web of Science database, offers novel and new understandings into the development of the construction management study field and its expanding reporting of sustainability-related subjects. The research field is identified using bibliometrics in the first step, which identifies 328 published studies. Network analysis is used in the second step to find significant publications, authors, and established research groups. Key research areas, the degree to which sustainability is taken into consideration, interrelations, and patterns of collaboration in the field are all identified via a more extensive content analysis. Data mapping techniques use visual representations to show how publications have changed over time and to pinpoint areas of future research interest, namely in sustainability.

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