@article{osman2012adoption,
  title = {Adoption Level of Sustainable Construction Practices:  A Study on Malaysia’s Construction Stakeholders},
  author = {Wan Nadzri Bin Osman and Zulkifli Mohamed Udin and Dani Salleh},
  year = 2012,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JSAR/2012/270273/},
  journal = {Journal of Southeast Asian Research},
  volume = 2012 (2012),
  pages = 6,
  doi = 10.5171/2012.270273,
  abstract = {Purpose - For this research, the concept of sustainability had been divided into two different perspectives which include the financial sustainability performance (economics aspect) and non financialsustainability performance (environment and social aspect).Design/methodology/approach — A survey method was employed due to the reason that  it is the most appropriate research design to obtain personal and social facts, beliefs, and attitude on a large scale. Since the data of analysis is done at the company level, the unit of analysis for this research is the construction stakeholder’s organization.Findings — The result of this study shows that the adoption level of financial sustainability is better than non financial sustainability.Originality / value — This paper attempts to identify  the current level of sustainable construction performance among the  Malaysian construction stakeholders.},
  keywords = {Construction industry, Sustainable Development, Sustainable Construction.},
  note = Article ID: 270273
}
