Promoting Construction Labor Professionalization: An Evolutionary Game Perspective

被引:3
作者
Chen, Wei [1 ]
Yang, Zhuzhang [1 ]
Yan, Hang [1 ]
Zhao, Ying [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ Technol, Sch Civil Engn & Architecture, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China
关键词
construction industry; labor professionalization; general contractors; labor subcontractors; government; evolutionary game theory; VOCATIONAL-EDUCATION; STRATEGIES; BEHAVIOR; GERMANY; SKILLS; WORK;
D O I
10.3390/su15129688
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A shortage of skilled laborers has constrained the new development path called Construction 4.0, which is proposed to improve the construction industry with advanced technologies. It should be noted that the mismatch between labor skills and technological progress will harm the sustainable development of the construction sector. In China, a three-tier management structure consisting of contractors, labor subcontractors, and laborers is widespread in the labor market. Considering the relationship between laborers and construction firms, promoting construction labor professionalization depends on the cooperation of general contractors and labor subcontractors. Previous studies have focused on training techniques and methods, but have neglected to investigate whether stakeholders are willing to cooperate in training labor. Considering that the standard workforce is more likely to receive human resource investment, this paper aims to analyze the strategic choice of related stakeholders in cultivating the standard workforce. Since evolutionary game theory has proven to be an effective method to study the symbiotic evolution between stakeholders, this paper will apply it to develop an evolutionary game model and conduct analysis. Moreover, this research examines how government incentive policy affects the dynamic evolution process of cultivating a standard workforce. The results suggest that without government incentives, general contractors and labor subcontractors tend to choose a contingent workforce. When the government subsidy reaches a certain level, general contractors and labor subcontractors are willing to cooperate in cultivating a standard workforce. Additionally, it is worth noting that compensation for labor subcontractors is relatively more effective than that for general contractors in promoting construction labor professionalization. Furthermore, some suggestions and countermeasures are proposed to help to cultivate a standard workforce in China.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 60 条
[1]   Open labor markets and Firms' substitution between training apprentices and hiring workers [J].
Aepli, Manuel ;
Kuhn, Andreas .
LABOUR ECONOMICS, 2021, 70
[2]   Improving Effectiveness of Safety Training at Construction Worksite Using 3D BIM Simulation [J].
Ahn, Sungjin ;
Kim, Taehui ;
Park, Young-Jun ;
Kim, Ji-Myong .
ADVANCES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2020, 2020
[3]   Cyber-physical postural training system for construction workers [J].
Akanmu, Abiola A. ;
Olayiwola, Johnson ;
Ogunseiju, Omobolanle ;
McFeeters, David .
AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION, 2020, 117
[4]   Investigating the impact of inflation on labour wages in Construction Industry of Malaysia [J].
Alaloul, Wesam Salah ;
Musarat, Muhammad Ali ;
Liew, M. S. ;
Qureshi, Abdul Hannan ;
Maqsoom, Ahsen .
AIN SHAMS ENGINEERING JOURNAL, 2021, 12 (02) :1575-1582
[5]   A framework for addressing construction labour turnover in New Zealand [J].
Ayodele, Olabode Adekunle ;
Chang-Richards, Yan ;
Gonzalez, Vicente A. .
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2022, 29 (02) :601-618
[6]   3D concrete printing for sustainable and economical construction: A comparative study [J].
Batikha, Mustafa ;
Jotangia, Rahul ;
Baaj, Mohamad Yasser ;
Mousleh, Ibrahim .
AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION, 2022, 134
[7]   A Systematic Review of Construction 4.0 in the Context of the BIM 4.0 Premise [J].
Begic, Hana ;
Galic, Mario .
BUILDINGS, 2021, 11 (08)
[9]  
Bin Y., 2020, NANKAI BUS REV, V23, P4
[10]   Bringing firms on board. Inclusiveness of the dual apprenticeship systems in Germany, Switzerland and Denmark [J].
Bonoli, Giuliano ;
Wilson, Anna .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WELFARE, 2019, 28 (04) :369-379