A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building

The condition of indoor environment is becoming progressively crucial because inadequate indoor conditions in office building can create risks to occupant well-being such as adverse health effects, productivity loss and higher rate of absenteeism. This has led to the development of various assessmen...

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Main Authors: Mansor, Razlin, Low, Sheau-Ting
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spelling my.utm.1012702023-11-13T06:06:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/101270/ A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building Mansor, Razlin Low, Sheau-Ting HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management The condition of indoor environment is becoming progressively crucial because inadequate indoor conditions in office building can create risks to occupant well-being such as adverse health effects, productivity loss and higher rate of absenteeism. This has led to the development of various assessment tools dealing with this issue. However, most of existing assessment tools focused on the environmental protection and economic growth of building, while the importance of social aspect such as occupant well-being has been scarcely emphasized. This study aims to develop a measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building. Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is utilized to assign the weight of four criteria of occupant well-being and fifteen associated indoor environmental parameters for computing the measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building. The measurement model, which have been driven from an AHP weighting process found that Occupant Health scores the highest priority (35.5%) in computing the measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building, followed by Occupant Comfort, Occupant Safety and Occupant Adaptation respectively. This study makes a methodological contribution by developing a novel approach that is applicable to monitor the performance of indoor environment in Malaysian office building context to improve occupant well-being. Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed Mansor, Razlin and Low, Sheau-Ting (2022) A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building. Building and Environment, 207 (NA). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0360-1323 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108561 DOI : 10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108561
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
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Mansor, Razlin
Low, Sheau-Ting
A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
description The condition of indoor environment is becoming progressively crucial because inadequate indoor conditions in office building can create risks to occupant well-being such as adverse health effects, productivity loss and higher rate of absenteeism. This has led to the development of various assessment tools dealing with this issue. However, most of existing assessment tools focused on the environmental protection and economic growth of building, while the importance of social aspect such as occupant well-being has been scarcely emphasized. This study aims to develop a measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building. Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is utilized to assign the weight of four criteria of occupant well-being and fifteen associated indoor environmental parameters for computing the measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building. The measurement model, which have been driven from an AHP weighting process found that Occupant Health scores the highest priority (35.5%) in computing the measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building, followed by Occupant Comfort, Occupant Safety and Occupant Adaptation respectively. This study makes a methodological contribution by developing a novel approach that is applicable to monitor the performance of indoor environment in Malaysian office building context to improve occupant well-being.
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title A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
title_short A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
title_full A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
title_fullStr A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
title_full_unstemmed A measurement model of occupant well-being for Malaysian office building
title_sort measurement model of occupant well-being for malaysian office building
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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url http://eprints.utm.my/101270/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2021.108561
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