Resilience and innovation in the face of disruption: An empirical study of Australia's construction sector

IF 10 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Production Economics Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-17 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpe.2025.109830
Naresh Gupta , Indra Gunawan , Rajeev Kamineni
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The global pandemic and the geopolitical tensions (Russia-Ukraine war, Israel-Palestinian conflict, supply chain disruptions, shifts in trade alliances, and resource reallocations) have significantly disrupted Australia's construction sector, causing delays, material shortages, cost escalations, and supply chain vulnerabilities. These disruptive global events have prompted a rapid shift to digital technologies and resilience strategies. Adapting to these shifts, the sector seeks to balance opportunities like innovation and sustainability with evolving risks and ongoing challenges. This requires a focus on resilient and sustainable investments to achieve economic recovery. This article aims to provide empirical insights into how the sector has been impacted, adapted, and evolved in response to the various opportunities and challenges posed by these global events. In doing so, it seeks to offer valuable guidance for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers while navigating the current landscape. The study employs a mixed research design to thoroughly investigate the impacts, challenges, and opportunities presented by these global events on the Australian construction sector and its supply chains, with quantitative data from 220 professionals and qualitative insights from 19 domain experts. The key findings highlight the initial disruption and subsequent resilience in the construction sector due to the changing landscape, the emergence of opportunities with government support for sustainable construction, and ongoing challenges, including labour shortages and supply chain vulnerabilities. The study offers valuable recommendations for integrating innovation, sustainability, collaboration, and adaptability to ensure a prosperous and resilient future for the construction sector and sustained growth and prosperity for the nation. The findings and observations made within this study have wide-ranging implications for policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and the broader community. The study offers insights to inform policy development, strategic investments, workforce development, technology adoption, and supply chain resilience in the Australian construction sector.
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面对破坏的弹性和创新:对澳大利亚建筑行业的实证研究
全球疫情和地缘政治紧张局势(俄乌战争、巴以冲突、供应链中断、贸易联盟转变和资源重新分配)严重扰乱了澳大利亚的建筑行业,造成延误、材料短缺、成本上升和供应链脆弱性。这些破坏性的全球事件促使人们迅速转向数字技术和弹性战略。为了适应这些变化,油气行业寻求在创新和可持续性等机遇与不断变化的风险和持续挑战之间取得平衡。这需要重点关注有韧性和可持续的投资,以实现经济复苏。本文旨在提供经验见解,以了解该行业如何受到影响、适应和发展,以应对这些全球事件带来的各种机遇和挑战。在此过程中,它试图为政策制定者、行业利益相关者和研究人员提供有价值的指导,同时引导当前的格局。该研究采用混合研究设计,通过220名专业人士的定量数据和19名领域专家的定性见解,全面调查了这些全球事件对澳大利亚建筑行业及其供应链的影响、挑战和机遇。主要研究结果强调了建筑行业最初的中断和随后的恢复能力,这是由于环境的变化,政府支持可持续建筑的机会的出现,以及持续的挑战,包括劳动力短缺和供应链脆弱性。该研究为整合创新、可持续性、协作和适应性提供了宝贵的建议,以确保建筑行业的繁荣和弹性未来,以及国家的持续增长和繁荣。本研究的发现和观察结果对政策制定者、行业专业人士、研究人员和更广泛的社区具有广泛的影响。该研究为澳大利亚建筑行业的政策制定、战略投资、劳动力发展、技术采用和供应链弹性提供了见解。
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International Journal of Production Economics
International Journal of Production Economics 管理科学-工程:工业
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21.40
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266
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52 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Production Economics focuses on the interface between engineering and management. It covers all aspects of manufacturing and process industries, as well as production in general. The journal is interdisciplinary, considering activities throughout the product life cycle and material flow cycle. It aims to disseminate knowledge for improving industrial practice and strengthening the theoretical base for decision making. The journal serves as a forum for exchanging ideas and presenting new developments in theory and application, combining academic standards with practical value for industrial applications.
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