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Proceeding Paper
Deconstruct, Don’t Demolish: An Overview of Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and London in 2012 as Olympic Host Cities
by Neha Korde and Amit Kumar Jaglan
Eng. Proc. 2023, 53(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/IOCBD2023-15183 - 24 Oct 2023
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The buildings that house the events, which serve as icons of this most famous sporting event, must now be sustainable as well. Stadiums, arenas, gathering places, and athlete communities are all changing from expressions of architectural brilliance to instances of sustainable environments, built [...] Read more.
The buildings that house the events, which serve as icons of this most famous sporting event, must now be sustainable as well. Stadiums, arenas, gathering places, and athlete communities are all changing from expressions of architectural brilliance to instances of sustainable environments, built to last long after concluding the event and to aid in the redevelopment of the metropolitan areas that host them. The building business is one of the most environmentally destructive in the world since it directly affects how raw materials are used, and how they are determined to be used during their entire existence. This sector, however, is still in the early stages of transition from a linear to a circular economy. To minimize total resource use and landfill trash, business models must be updated to incorporate novel concepts and cutting-edge services. According to this approach, “deconstruction” plays a crucial role in the circularity of structures. It serves as a sustainable substitute for traditional demolition, which is generally an arbitrary and destructive process that, although being quicker and less expensive, typically produces a substantial amount of garbage. On this line, the goal of this research is to revisit the Olympic Games hosting cities, mainly London and Rio de Janeiro, and examine the possibility of the demolition of built infrastructure in the Olympics and to provide methods for minimizing its effects on the urban environment. The research paper aims to make it easier to implement circular economy strategies for buildings by outlining the key principles that must be followed throughout the design and planning process regardless of the kind of construction system or material employed and by recommending deconstruction as a sustainable alternative to demolition. By collaborating with the corporate, academic, and research sectors, we can further emphasize the sharing of information. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The 1st International Online Conference on Buildings)
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Influence of the Characteristics of Sports Sharing Economy Services on Intention of Use: The Mediating Effect of Consumer Attitude and Trust
by Sunjung Kim and Kyongmin Lee
Soc. Sci. 2022, 11(2), 57; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11020057 - 2 Feb 2022
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This study empirically investigated the effectiveness of the characteristics of sports sharing economy services that has been highlighted recently. The study used consumers’ attitude and trust as parameters of the association between the characteristics and use intention of consumers. There are three research [...] Read more.
This study empirically investigated the effectiveness of the characteristics of sports sharing economy services that has been highlighted recently. The study used consumers’ attitude and trust as parameters of the association between the characteristics and use intention of consumers. There are three research questions in the study. The first question is whether the characteristics of sports sharing economy services affect the consumers’ use intention. The second question is whether the characteristics of sports sharing economy services affect the attitude of consumers and the trust level in sports sharing economy services. The third question is whether the attitude and trust level of consumers mediate sports sharing economy services and use intention. A survey was conducted among college students using a convenient sampling method. We found that: (1) service characteristics such as usefulness, bonding, and consistency had a positive influence on use intention, and risk factor had a negative influence; (2) the service characteristics significantly influenced consumer attitudes and trust of the sharing economy services; usefulness, bonding, and consistency had a positive influence, and risk factor had a negative influence; and (3) the attitude and trust of consumers toward sharing economy services affected use intention; usefulness, bonding, and sustainability had a positive influence, while risk factor had a negative influence. Thus, it was confirmed that the attitude and trust level of consumers mediated sports sharing economy services and use intention. This study also suggested academic and practical implications to establish a more effective sports sharing economy service marketing strategy and develop quality content in relation to the service characteristics and consumers. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Social Economics)
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