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作者(中文):陸斐南
作者(外文):Luis Fernando Ocampo Sabillon
論文名稱(中文):COVID-19對宏都拉斯建築業的影響
論文名稱(外文):Researching the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Honduras' construction sector
指導教授(中文):謝英哲
指導教授(外文):Hsieh, Ying-Che
口試委員(中文):林士平
翁晶晶
口試委員(外文):Lim, Sirirat Sae
Weng, JingJing
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:國立清華大學
系所名稱:國際專業管理碩士班
學號:109077421
出版年(民國):111
畢業學年度:110
語文別:英文
論文頁數:37
中文關鍵詞:COVID-19缓解战略洪都拉斯建筑行业安全措施
外文關鍵詞:COVID-19Mitigation StrategiesHondurasConstruction SectorSafety Measures
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Currently every company in the world is facing a difficult situation where they must learn to adapt to the wave of change brought in by the acute respiratory syndrome know as COVID-19. This study focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Honduras’ Construction sector. A qualitative study method was utilized where a literature review was initially performed, which allowed to develop a questionnaire for conducting interviews. This helped obtain the challenges, strategies, opportunities of the construction sector of the country. For the challenges, a halt or slow work speed were reported as main concern. The adoption of safety measures, biosecurity, remote jobs, and outsourcing were listed as mitigation strategies. Government funded and technology projects are the opportunities brought forth. The findings in this study can serve to guide companies and government officials in Latin American countries to understand the challenges of the pandemic and enhance worker safety.
CONTENTS
Abstract 5
1. Introduction 6
1.1. COVID-19 6
1.2. Covid on the construction sector 7
1.3. Honduras Construction Sector 8
2. Literature Review 10
2.1. Construction Sector 10
2.2. Covid Impact on various sectors 12
2.3. Problem Statement 14
2.4. Research Question 15
2.5. Objectives 15
3. Methodology 15
3.1. Data collection 16
3.2. Model 17
3.3. Interview Questions 18
3.4. Data analysis 19
4. Study Findings 20
4.1. Disturbance of construction projects (Challenges) 21
4.1.1. Halt of ongoing projects 21
4.1.2. Reduction in Bids for new projects 21
4.1.3. Termination of employment 22
4.1.4. Supply chain issues 22
4.1.5. Reduction of speed in ongoing projects 23
4.1.6. Increase in project prices 23
4.1.7. Inability to adapt 23
4.1.8. Lackluster communication by the government 24
4.2. Strategies undertaken 25
4.2.1. Biosecurity measures 25
4.2.2. Technology implementation 25
4.2.3. Remote jobs 26
4.2.4. Increased reliance on Outsourcing 26
4.3. New opportunities 27
4.3.1. Surge in technology construction projects 27
4.3.2. New projects by the government for the future 27
4.4. Current Status 28
4.4.1. Decrease in workload 28
4.4.2. Political uncertainty 29
5. Discussion 29
6. Conclusion 30
7. References 32
8. Annex 37

TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Distribution of publications based on continent of origin (Pamidimukkala & Kermanshachi, 2021) 14
Figure 2 Impact of COVID -19 on Honduras' Construction Sector 20
Figure 3 Systematic representation of relationships between COVID-19 challenges and strategies 35

LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Emplyment in Honduras' Construction Sector before and after pandemic. Data from CHICO 9
Table 2 List of participants, Source: Self 17
Table 3 Research objectives 18
Table 4 Interview Questions 19


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