A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings

In order to mitigate the anticipated oversupply of office space, it is necessary to gauge the preference of office occupiers, namely tenants of purpose built office buildings, since these tenants form the indicator of demand for space. In this study, a multi-criteria decision making method (MCDM) –...

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Main Authors: Adnan, Yasmin Mohd., Daud, Md. Nasir, Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2015
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715X.2015.1052586
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spelling my.utm.557022017-02-15T01:50:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55702/ A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings Adnan, Yasmin Mohd. Daud, Md. Nasir Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib G Geography (General) GE Environmental Sciences In order to mitigate the anticipated oversupply of office space, it is necessary to gauge the preference of office occupiers, namely tenants of purpose built office buildings, since these tenants form the indicator of demand for space. In this study, a multi-criteria decision making method (MCDM) – the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) procedure was employed to analyse the relative importance of the main factors chosen by the main sectors of tenants at top grade office buildings in Kuala Lumpur city centre. This study had identified the elicitation of experts’ opinion and tenants’ selection comprises twenty-six important factors for office occupation in Kuala Lumpur city centre, grouped under four main categories: Location, Lease, Building and Financial/Cost. This study then employed AHP to assess the relative importance placed on each category, revealing the varying patterns of preferences when tested on tenants from three main business sectors occupying top grade office buildings. The findings showed that, between the three sectors (Finance/Banking, ICT & Media and Oil & Gas), differences in preference were only slight for most factors but were significant for a few. The findings from this study are insightful in informing decisions on future office provision, particularly in the context of working towards satisfying office tenants’ requirements. Taylor and Francis 2015 Article PeerReviewed Adnan, Yasmin Mohd. and Daud, Md. Nasir and Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib (2015) A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings. International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 19 (3). pp. 271-282. ISSN 1648-715X http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715X.2015.1052586 DOI:10.3846/1648715X.2015.1052586
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Adnan, Yasmin Mohd.
Daud, Md. Nasir
Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib
A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
description In order to mitigate the anticipated oversupply of office space, it is necessary to gauge the preference of office occupiers, namely tenants of purpose built office buildings, since these tenants form the indicator of demand for space. In this study, a multi-criteria decision making method (MCDM) – the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) procedure was employed to analyse the relative importance of the main factors chosen by the main sectors of tenants at top grade office buildings in Kuala Lumpur city centre. This study had identified the elicitation of experts’ opinion and tenants’ selection comprises twenty-six important factors for office occupation in Kuala Lumpur city centre, grouped under four main categories: Location, Lease, Building and Financial/Cost. This study then employed AHP to assess the relative importance placed on each category, revealing the varying patterns of preferences when tested on tenants from three main business sectors occupying top grade office buildings. The findings showed that, between the three sectors (Finance/Banking, ICT & Media and Oil & Gas), differences in preference were only slight for most factors but were significant for a few. The findings from this study are insightful in informing decisions on future office provision, particularly in the context of working towards satisfying office tenants’ requirements.
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author Adnan, Yasmin Mohd.
Daud, Md. Nasir
Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib
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Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib
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title A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
title_short A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
title_full A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
title_fullStr A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
title_full_unstemmed A multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
title_sort multi-criteria framework for office tenant's preferences at office buildings
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55702/
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