Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development

Developing a green building requires precise and effective preliminary planning in which it is clearly caused by the challenges and uncertainty measures that are faced by the investors. The barriers have challenged the process of making decisions by the stakeholders to proceed for a green building d...

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Main Authors: Al Qaifi, Gamal, Zakaria, Rozana, Saleh, Abd. Latif, Omar, Wahid, Abdul Rahman, Azlan, Abdullah, Redzuan
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.617802017-08-22T08:38:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61780/ Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development Al Qaifi, Gamal Zakaria, Rozana Saleh, Abd. Latif Omar, Wahid Abdul Rahman, Azlan Abdullah, Redzuan HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems Developing a green building requires precise and effective preliminary planning in which it is clearly caused by the challenges and uncertainty measures that are faced by the investors. The barriers have challenged the process of making decisions by the stakeholders to proceed for a green building development. This paper aims to determine the green building investment barriers that hinder the penetration of this development into the market in institutional campuses in Malaysia. The barriers of green building investment were identified through a questionnaire survey. Higher Learning Institution (HLI) is the scope of the study to green building investment barriers and the university key leaders are the respondents. A statistical analysis was employed with descriptive analysis and correlational analysis to determine the level of challenges corresponding to the criterias that influence in decision making for green building investment and to identify the relationship between those main barriers with the main corresponding crieteria such as government, finance, stakeholders, compliance, technical knowledge, tools and methods. It has been found that the challenges of technical barriers including stakeholders, compliance, knowledge and tools influence significantly decision making process of green building development in institutional campuses. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61780/1/RozanaZakaria2015_HigherLearningInstitutionChallengesofDecisionMaking.pdf Al Qaifi, Gamal and Zakaria, Rozana and Saleh, Abd. Latif and Omar, Wahid and Abdul Rahman, Azlan and Abdullah, Redzuan (2015) Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development. In: 9th Asia Pacific Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (APSEC 2015), 8th Aseasn Civil Engineering Conference (ACEC 2015), 3-5 Nov, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems
spellingShingle HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems
Al Qaifi, Gamal
Zakaria, Rozana
Saleh, Abd. Latif
Omar, Wahid
Abdul Rahman, Azlan
Abdullah, Redzuan
Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
description Developing a green building requires precise and effective preliminary planning in which it is clearly caused by the challenges and uncertainty measures that are faced by the investors. The barriers have challenged the process of making decisions by the stakeholders to proceed for a green building development. This paper aims to determine the green building investment barriers that hinder the penetration of this development into the market in institutional campuses in Malaysia. The barriers of green building investment were identified through a questionnaire survey. Higher Learning Institution (HLI) is the scope of the study to green building investment barriers and the university key leaders are the respondents. A statistical analysis was employed with descriptive analysis and correlational analysis to determine the level of challenges corresponding to the criterias that influence in decision making for green building investment and to identify the relationship between those main barriers with the main corresponding crieteria such as government, finance, stakeholders, compliance, technical knowledge, tools and methods. It has been found that the challenges of technical barriers including stakeholders, compliance, knowledge and tools influence significantly decision making process of green building development in institutional campuses.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Al Qaifi, Gamal
Zakaria, Rozana
Saleh, Abd. Latif
Omar, Wahid
Abdul Rahman, Azlan
Abdullah, Redzuan
author_facet Al Qaifi, Gamal
Zakaria, Rozana
Saleh, Abd. Latif
Omar, Wahid
Abdul Rahman, Azlan
Abdullah, Redzuan
author_sort Al Qaifi, Gamal
title Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
title_short Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
title_full Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
title_fullStr Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
title_full_unstemmed Higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
title_sort higher learning institution challenges of decision making for green building development
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61780/1/RozanaZakaria2015_HigherLearningInstitutionChallengesofDecisionMaking.pdf
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