Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach

Office occupants’ have always preferred workplaces that have windows that connects them to the outside. Window access to the outside can influence occupants’ satisfaction with the combination of other workplace features. This study aims to identify the window and view factors relationship in the wor...

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Main Authors: Achoba, Mercy Inikpi, Abdul Majid, Roshida, Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna
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spelling my.utm.967312022-08-20T01:44:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96731/ Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach Achoba, Mercy Inikpi Abdul Majid, Roshida Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Office occupants’ have always preferred workplaces that have windows that connects them to the outside. Window access to the outside can influence occupants’ satisfaction with the combination of other workplace features. This study aims to identify the window and view factors relationship in the workplace, to confirm the reliability and validity of the measurement and structural model. Adopting a cross-sectional survey design, primary data from five offices in the Kogi State of Nigeria with 267 respondents were collected by using the convenience sampling method and analysis was performed with the Statistical Package for Social Science version 23 and AMOS 22.0 version as the modelling tool. The study identified eleven vital factors that are interrelated in the relationship between windows and view in the workplace. They are referred to as latent construct namely; Window distance (WDB), Seating arrangement (SAB), Room height (FHB), Office size (OSB), Window position (WPB), Window Sill level (WLC), Window size (SWC), Window type (TWC), View content (CVC), View satisfaction (VSC), and Occupants’ satisfaction (SAT). The result showed a valid model using the Structural Equation Model, and the effect of the current workplace negligence on occupants’. This study improves the existing knowledge on the window and view relationship in the workplace, and provide suggestions for Facility Managers, Architects, and Interior Designers on maintaining a healthy workplace environment. Penerbit UTM Press 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96731/1/NorlizaMohdNoor2021_ClassificationOfAdultAutisticSpectrumDisorder.pdf Achoba, Mercy Inikpi and Abdul Majid, Roshida and Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna (2021) Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach. International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability, 8 (2). pp. 103-113. ISSN 2289–8948 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v8.n2.667 DOI : 10.11113/ijbes.v8.n2.667
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Achoba, Mercy Inikpi
Abdul Majid, Roshida
Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna
Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
description Office occupants’ have always preferred workplaces that have windows that connects them to the outside. Window access to the outside can influence occupants’ satisfaction with the combination of other workplace features. This study aims to identify the window and view factors relationship in the workplace, to confirm the reliability and validity of the measurement and structural model. Adopting a cross-sectional survey design, primary data from five offices in the Kogi State of Nigeria with 267 respondents were collected by using the convenience sampling method and analysis was performed with the Statistical Package for Social Science version 23 and AMOS 22.0 version as the modelling tool. The study identified eleven vital factors that are interrelated in the relationship between windows and view in the workplace. They are referred to as latent construct namely; Window distance (WDB), Seating arrangement (SAB), Room height (FHB), Office size (OSB), Window position (WPB), Window Sill level (WLC), Window size (SWC), Window type (TWC), View content (CVC), View satisfaction (VSC), and Occupants’ satisfaction (SAT). The result showed a valid model using the Structural Equation Model, and the effect of the current workplace negligence on occupants’. This study improves the existing knowledge on the window and view relationship in the workplace, and provide suggestions for Facility Managers, Architects, and Interior Designers on maintaining a healthy workplace environment.
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author Achoba, Mercy Inikpi
Abdul Majid, Roshida
Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna
author_facet Achoba, Mercy Inikpi
Abdul Majid, Roshida
Obiefuna, Cyril Obinna
author_sort Achoba, Mercy Inikpi
title Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
title_short Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
title_full Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
title_fullStr Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: A SEM approach
title_sort relationship between window and view factors in the workplace: a sem approach
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96731/1/NorlizaMohdNoor2021_ClassificationOfAdultAutisticSpectrumDisorder.pdf
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