UM MAPEAMENTO SISTEMÁTICO DA LITERATURA:

STAKEHOLDERS NO UPGRADING DE HABITAÇÕES

Authors

  • Lucas Basaglia DALPINO Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Doris Catharine Cornelie Knatz KOWALTOWSKI Universidade Estadual de Campinas
  • Ariovaldo Denis GRANJA Universidade Estadual de Campinas

Keywords:

Mapeamento sistemático, Partes interessadas, Edifícios residenciais, Renovação, Revitalização

Abstract

This article, the product of discipline, seeks to structure the academic production of greater expression through the method of Systematic Mapping of Literature (MSL). The use of the MSL, together with the facilitating tools to select publications adhering to the central research theme, aims to obtain evidence from previously published primary studies and identify any gaps related to the actions of the stakeholders in the construction industry, focused on the upgrading of housing. In this research, stakeholders are defined as any group or individual that affects or is affected by the achievement of the objectives of an enterprise. The theme deserves attention from the scientific community, since it presupposes in this research that there may be an alignment between the results sought by housing companies and the increase of value delivery to their users. The results of MSL indicate a majority of studies related to business processes and decision making, with evidence of production growth in the last seven years. The contribution of the MSL in selecting 17 articles correlated to the thematic focus is verified from a preliminary scenario with 268 texts. This reduction in the number of articles qualitatively defines the results of the research objects found, favoring academic production.

Published

2023-07-24

How to Cite

DALPINO, L. B., KOWALTOWSKI, D. C. C. K., & GRANJA, A. D. (2023). UM MAPEAMENTO SISTEMÁTICO DA LITERATURA:: STAKEHOLDERS NO UPGRADING DE HABITAÇÕES. SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE QUALIDADE DE PROJETO DO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO, 6(1), 239–247. Retrieved from https://eventos.antac.org.br/index.php/sbqp/article/view/3132

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