Abstract

The construction sector is an important industry in China’s economic development and energy consumption, and research on its energy efficiency has attracted increasing attention from researchers. Currently, the traditional data envelopment analysis (DEA) model ignores the competition among regions, resulting in inaccurate estimation of efficiency. This paper employed traditional DEA, cross-efficiency DEA and game cross-efficiency DEA approaches to measure the energy efficiency of the construction industry in 30 of China’s provinces from 2005 to 2016. The temporal trend and spatial distribution characteristics of energy efficiency determined through the game cross-efficiency method were then depicted by clustering analysis. Finally, the spatial heterogeneity of energy efficiency was analysed in detail. The results indicated that the efficiency calculated using the game cross-efficiency DEA model considering the competitive relationship was lower than the traditionally calculated efficiency and higher than the efficiency calculated using cross-efficiency DEA. Moreover, during the period of study, the energy efficiency showed a holistic growth trend with volatility. Clustering analysis demonstrated that the energy efficiency of eastern China was significantly higher than that of central and western China. Additionally, the spatial gaps in China’s construction industry narrowed, while the spatial agglomerations strengthened. This paper also found a significant positive agglomeration in the energy efficiency of the construction sector in neighbouring provinces of China in the space dimension. In conclusion, province-specific policies based upon temporal and spatial heterogeneity were proposed to improve the energy efficiency of the construction industry in China.

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