An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment

The introduction of intelligent devices in buildings has brought about tremendous changes into the construction industry. The use of automation is also gradually gaining interest from the stakeholders involved in the built environment. This paper presents the perception of property stakeholders (pro...

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Main Authors: Alohan E.O., Oyetunji A.K., Amaechi C.V., Dike E.C., Chima P.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-341272024-10-14T11:18:04Z An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment Alohan E.O. Oyetunji A.K. Amaechi C.V. Dike E.C. Chima P. 57227891400 57192178716 57204818354 57194337934 58512603600 built environment construction industry ICT perception property valuers real estate developer service user smart building stakeholder sustainability The introduction of intelligent devices in buildings has brought about tremendous changes into the construction industry. The use of automation is also gradually gaining interest from the stakeholders involved in the built environment. This paper presents the perception of property stakeholders (property valuers/real estate developers and service users) regarding the acceptability of smart buildings as a future built environment in Nigeria, using Benin City a case study. A total of 159 structured questionnaires were administered with 108 retrieved and valid for analysis. The information sourced from the respondents includes smart building awareness, the support for, drivers to, and limitations of its implementation, the willingness to develop smart buildings, and the willingness to pay proportionate rent to occupy smart properties. The findings showed that the poll of respondents for the property valuers and the real estate developers, as well as the service users, claimed to be aware of the concept, and they also support its development in the country. The drivers and limitations were ranked based on their perceived level of significance. This study recommends the promotion of awareness to accelerate its acceptance and implementation. This will help propagate the process of creating a smart city in developing nations such as Nigeria and prepare property valuers professionally for its management. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:18:04Z 2024-10-14T03:18:04Z 2023 Article 10.3390/buildings13071620 2-s2.0-85166266384 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85166266384&doi=10.3390%2fbuildings13071620&partnerID=40&md5=b871b8863dbd929614003474c258391f https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34127 13 7 1620 All Open Access Gold Open Access Green Open Access Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) Scopus
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topic built environment
construction industry
ICT
perception
property valuers
real estate developer
service user
smart building
stakeholder
sustainability
spellingShingle built environment
construction industry
ICT
perception
property valuers
real estate developer
service user
smart building
stakeholder
sustainability
Alohan E.O.
Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Chima P.
An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
description The introduction of intelligent devices in buildings has brought about tremendous changes into the construction industry. The use of automation is also gradually gaining interest from the stakeholders involved in the built environment. This paper presents the perception of property stakeholders (property valuers/real estate developers and service users) regarding the acceptability of smart buildings as a future built environment in Nigeria, using Benin City a case study. A total of 159 structured questionnaires were administered with 108 retrieved and valid for analysis. The information sourced from the respondents includes smart building awareness, the support for, drivers to, and limitations of its implementation, the willingness to develop smart buildings, and the willingness to pay proportionate rent to occupy smart properties. The findings showed that the poll of respondents for the property valuers and the real estate developers, as well as the service users, claimed to be aware of the concept, and they also support its development in the country. The drivers and limitations were ranked based on their perceived level of significance. This study recommends the promotion of awareness to accelerate its acceptance and implementation. This will help propagate the process of creating a smart city in developing nations such as Nigeria and prepare property valuers professionally for its management. � 2023 by the authors.
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Alohan E.O.
Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Chima P.
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author Alohan E.O.
Oyetunji A.K.
Amaechi C.V.
Dike E.C.
Chima P.
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title An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
title_short An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
title_full An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
title_fullStr An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
title_full_unstemmed An Agreement Analysis on the Perception of Property Stakeholders for the Acceptability of Smart Buildings in the Nigerian Built Environment
title_sort agreement analysis on the perception of property stakeholders for the acceptability of smart buildings in the nigerian built environment
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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