Content validation of value-adding indicators for corporate real estate management: insights from a developing country

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D. Amos, Naana Amakie Boakye-Agyeman
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to test the content validity of value-adding indicators derived from a comprehensive review of literature and expert interviews within the context of the nascent corporate real estate management (CREM) practices in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire survey was conducted on a panel of experts to assess the content relevance and clarity of the value-adding indicators. The individual content validity (I-CVI) index as well as the average scale content validity index (S-CVI) were computed. Preliminary interviews were analyzed using summative content analysis. Findings The I-CVI for relevance and clarity ranged from 0.33 to 1.00, whereas the average S-CVI was > 0.80. Critical analysis of the results by corrections, eliminations due to lower I-CVI scores and suggestions from the experts resulted in a final list of 50 indicators grouped under 10 domains. The results from the content validity confirm the applicability of the value-adding indicators in literature within the Ghanaian context. The study provides detailed sustainability indicators while introducing a new value-adding parameter that relates to CREM preparedness for pandemics such as the Covid-19. Research limitations/implications Further psychometric assessment such as construct validity, inter- and intra-examiner reliability and internal consistency of the indicators is recommended. Practical implications The indicators developed through the content validation can assist in the design and review of measures for the assessment of added value by corporate real estate managers and researchers. Originality/value The paper presents the first attempt to test and develop added value indicators within the context of a developing country by taking a systematic content validation procedure.
企业房地产管理增值指标的内容验证:来自发展中国家的启示
本研究的目的是在加纳新兴企业房地产管理(CREM)实践的背景下,通过对文献和专家访谈的全面回顾,检验增值指标的内容效度。设计/方法/方法由专家小组进行问卷调查,以评估增值指标的内容相关性和清晰度。计算个体内容效度指数(I-CVI)和平均量表内容效度指数(S-CVI)。初步访谈采用总结性内容分析法进行分析。结果:相关性和清晰度的I-CVI范围为0.33 ~ 1.00,而平均S-CVI为0.80。通过修正、剔除较低的I-CVI分数以及专家的建议,对结果进行了批判性分析,最终得出了10个领域下的50个指标。从内容效度的结果证实了增值指标的适用性在加纳的背景下的文献。该研究提供了详细的可持续性指标,同时引入了一个新的增值参数,该参数与CREM应对Covid-19等大流行病的准备有关。研究局限/启示建议进一步的心理测量评估,如结构效度、考官之间和考官内部的信度和指标的内部一致性。实际意义通过内容验证开发的指标可以帮助企业房地产管理者和研究人员设计和审查评估附加价值的措施。本文首次尝试采用系统的内容验证程序,在发展中国家的背景下测试和开发附加价值指标。
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