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A machine learning approach for predicting critical factors determining adoption of off-site construction in Nigeria

Wusu, G; Alaka, H; Yusuf, W; Mporas, I; Toriola-Coker, O; Oseghale, R

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Authors

G Wusu

H Alaka

W Yusuf

I Mporas

O Toriola-Coker

R Oseghale



Abstract

Purpose (limit 100 words) Several factors influence OSC adoption, but extant literature did not articulate the dominant barriers or drivers influencing adoption. Therefore, this research has not only ventured into analyzing the core influencing factors but has also employed one of the best-known predictive means, Machine Learning, to identify the most influencing OSC adoption factors. Design/methodology/approach (limit 100 words) The research approach is deductive in nature, focusing on finding out the most critical factors through literature review and reinforcing the factors through a 5- point Likert scale survey questionnaire. The responses received were tested for reliability before being run through Machine Learning algorithms to determine the most influencing OSC factors within the Nigerian Construction Industry (NCI). Findings (limit 100 words) The research outcome identifies seven (7) best-performing algorithms for predicting OSC adoption: Decision Tree, Random Forest, K-Nearest Neighbour, Extra-Trees, AdaBoost, Support Vector Machine, and Artificial Neural Network. It also reported finance, awareness, use of Building Information Modeling (BIM), and belief in OSC as the main influencing factors. Research limitations/implications (limit 100 words) Data were primarily collected among the NCI professionals/workers and the whole exercise was Nigeria region-based. The research outcome, however, provides a foundation for OSC adoption potential within Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Practical implications (limit 100 words) The research concluded that with detailed attention paid to the identified factors, OSC usage could find its footing in Nigeria and, consequently, Africa. The models can also serve as a template for other regions where OSC adoption is being considered. Originality/value (limit 100 words) The research establishes the most effective algorithms for the prediction of OSC adoption possibilities as well as critical influencing factors to successfully adopting OSC within the NCI as a means to surmount its housing shortage.

Citation

Wusu, G., Alaka, H., Yusuf, W., Mporas, I., Toriola-Coker, O., & Oseghale, R. (in press). A machine learning approach for predicting critical factors determining adoption of off-site construction in Nigeria. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, https://doi.org/10.1108/sasbe-06-2022-0113

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 18, 2022
Online Publication Date Dec 12, 2022
Deposit Date Jan 9, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jan 9, 2023
Journal Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Print ISSN 2046-6099
Publisher Emerald
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/sasbe-06-2022-0113
Publisher URL http://doi.org/10.1108/sasbe-06-2022-0113
Additional Information Additional Information : Citation Wusu, G.E., Alaka, H., Yusuf, W., Mporas, I., Toriola-Coker, L. and Oseghale, R. (2022), "A machine learning approach for predicting critical factors determining adoption of offsite construction in Nigeria", Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-06-2022-0113

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