An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore

This research aims to understand the demand for sustainable buildings by investigating the tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay (WTP) behavior towards the value-added benefits (VABs). Tenant organizations refer to tenants operating in office buildings on tenancy agreement. Six groups of fac...

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Main Authors: Tiong, Robert Lee Kong, Lee, Irene Y. L., Chen, Huiyu
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-878632020-03-07T11:43:37Z An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore Tiong, Robert Lee Kong Lee, Irene Y. L. Chen, Huiyu School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sustainable Buildings Intangible Value-added Benefits DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering This research aims to understand the demand for sustainable buildings by investigating the tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay (WTP) behavior towards the value-added benefits (VABs). Tenant organizations refer to tenants operating in office buildings on tenancy agreement. Six groups of factors of tenant organizations' WTP for the VABs are identified: (1) Organization Characteristics, (2) Current Premises, (3) Building Characteristics, (4) Satisfaction of the VABs Experienced, (5) Perception, and (6) Knowledge of Sustainability Issues, Building Sustainability Rating Systems and Building Impacts. A survey was conducted on the tenant organizations operating in office buildings located in the city area of Singapore. The hypothesized relationship between the tenant organizations' WTP for the VABs and its factors were tested using a series of statistical techniques on the data collected from the survey. It is found that older tenant organizations tend to have lower WTP for the VABs of improved health and comfort of their employees. Generally, tenant organizations also have demand for sustainable buildings mainly due to the positive organizational image that sustainable buildings help to project. In addition, it is found that the current building sustainability rating systems are inadequate for communicating the sustainability benefits to building occupants and for achieving building sustainability. Lastly, the investigation reveals that the use of sustainable technologies is not as important as how the building is being managed during its operational stage for ensuring building sustainability performance. The findings from this study are useful for channeling the sustainability efforts of the building industry to more effective areas. 2018-12-07T06:11:49Z 2019-12-06T16:50:56Z 2018-12-07T06:11:49Z 2019-12-06T16:50:56Z 2015 Journal Article Lee, I. Y. L., Chen, H. & Tiong, R. L. K. (2015). An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore. Journal of Green Building, 10(3), 191-213. doi:10.3992/jgb.10.3.191 1552-6100 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87863 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46876 10.3992/jgb.10.3.191 en Journal of Green Building © 2015 The Journal of Green Building.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic Sustainable Buildings
Intangible Value-added Benefits
DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering
spellingShingle Sustainable Buildings
Intangible Value-added Benefits
DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering
Tiong, Robert Lee Kong
Lee, Irene Y. L.
Chen, Huiyu
An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
description This research aims to understand the demand for sustainable buildings by investigating the tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay (WTP) behavior towards the value-added benefits (VABs). Tenant organizations refer to tenants operating in office buildings on tenancy agreement. Six groups of factors of tenant organizations' WTP for the VABs are identified: (1) Organization Characteristics, (2) Current Premises, (3) Building Characteristics, (4) Satisfaction of the VABs Experienced, (5) Perception, and (6) Knowledge of Sustainability Issues, Building Sustainability Rating Systems and Building Impacts. A survey was conducted on the tenant organizations operating in office buildings located in the city area of Singapore. The hypothesized relationship between the tenant organizations' WTP for the VABs and its factors were tested using a series of statistical techniques on the data collected from the survey. It is found that older tenant organizations tend to have lower WTP for the VABs of improved health and comfort of their employees. Generally, tenant organizations also have demand for sustainable buildings mainly due to the positive organizational image that sustainable buildings help to project. In addition, it is found that the current building sustainability rating systems are inadequate for communicating the sustainability benefits to building occupants and for achieving building sustainability. Lastly, the investigation reveals that the use of sustainable technologies is not as important as how the building is being managed during its operational stage for ensuring building sustainability performance. The findings from this study are useful for channeling the sustainability efforts of the building industry to more effective areas.
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Tiong, Robert Lee Kong
Lee, Irene Y. L.
Chen, Huiyu
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Lee, Irene Y. L.
Chen, Huiyu
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title An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
title_short An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
title_full An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
title_fullStr An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in Singapore
title_sort investigation into tenant organizations' willingness-to-pay for the intangible value-added benefits of sustainable buildings : case study in singapore
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