Opeyemi Oyeyipo
Bells University of Technology
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Data in Brief | 2018
Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Adedeji Afolabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; P .F Tunji-Olayeni; B. A. Adewale
Integrating social client relationship management (CRM 2.0) in the built environment can enhance the relationship between construction organizations and client towards sustaining a long and lasting collaboration. The data exploration analyzed the e-readiness of contracting and consulting construction firms in the uptake of CRM 2.0 and the barriers encountered in the adoption of the modern business tool. The targeted organizations consist of seventy five (75) construction businesses operating in Lagos State which were selected from a pool of registered contracting and consulting construction firms using random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics of the e-readiness of contracting and consulting construction firms for CRM 2.0 adoption and barriers limiting its uptake were analyzed. Also, inferential analysis using Mann–Whitney U statistical and independent sample t-test was performed on the dataset obtained. The data generated will support construction firms on the necessity to engage in client social relationship management in ensuring sustainable client relationship management in the built environment.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2018
P .F Tunji-Olayeni; T. O. Mosaku; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; Adedeji Afolabi
The construction industry is a major driver of economic growth. However, activities from the construction industry contribute significantly to environmental pollution and unsustainable consumption of depleting natural resources. Green growth on the other hand, is an innovative growth which motivates businesses to adopt environmental friendly activities.This paper assessed sustainability strategies in the construction industry. A quantitative research design was adopted with the use of questionnaires distributed to construction organizations in Lagos, Nigeria. Findings reveal that many of the construction organizations surveyed do not have sustainability strategies because of low awareness about sustainability issues in construction. However, of the three pillars of sustainability (environmental, economic and social sustainability), environmental sustainability was found to yield greatest benefit. For the construction industry to contribute to Nigeria’s green growth agenda there should be increased awareness of sustainability issues and institutional policies to drive sustainability
Data in Brief | 2018
Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Olabosipo I. Fagbenle; Lekan Amusan; Adedeji Afolabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo
The data survey focused on building control measures which are critical in attaining sustainable built environment. The data examined the public and private professional׳s performance of building control measures and its barriers in Lagos. The targets consist of sixty (60) construction experts in public and private construction firms operating in Lagos. The sample size was generated from the pool of registered construction professional׳s from private and public construction organizations in Lagos using random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics and inferential tests which include Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests were performed on the dataset generated. The data harvested will avail the construction expert׳s in public and private construction industry on the need for partnership in a bid to enhance building control measures performance in Lagos.
Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2015
Adedeji Afolabi; Ijeoma Emeghe; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; Rapheal A. Ojelabi
Archive | 2017
Adedeji Afolabi; Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; P .F Tunji-Olayeni; I. O. Omuh; Lekan Amusan
Archive | 2018
Adedeji Afolabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; Rapheal A. Ojelabi; L. M. Amusan
Buildings | 2018
Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; Adedeji Afolabi; Lekan Amusan
Australasian Journal of Construction Economics and Building | 2018
Adedeji Afolabi; Adedapo Oluwatayo; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Olabosipo I. Fagbenle
Archive | 2017
Adedeji Afolabi; Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; P .F Tunji-Olayeni; Lekan Amusan
Archive | 2017
A.O. Afolabi; J. D Owolabi; Rapheal A. Ojelabi; Opeyemi Oyeyipo; D.A. Aina