Standard of workmanship, crime rate and condition of lift systems influence collective action in low-cost housing

IF 1.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Facilities Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1108/f-06-2022-0085
Hong Wang, Cheong Peng Au-Yong, G. Ling, K. Law
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Purpose Under Malaysian Law, the maintenance and management of common property have traditionally been viewed as insoluble challenges in the self-organisational efforts for high-rise low-cost housing developments. As the population increases, more shared resources become heavily exploited with few willing to contribute towards the sustainability of resources. Many researchers argued a better way would be to convert these shared resources into a private or state-managed entity. Hence, with that assumption, this paper aims to examine how better physical characteristics can result in greater collective action. Design/methodology/approach This research paper adopted a quantitative method approach to determine how the standard of physical characteristics influenced the quality of collective action in high-rise low-cost housing. The method included a questionnaire survey of 519 parcel holders chosen via stratified purposeful random sampling from four high-rise low-cost housing areas. Findings The paper found a positive correlation between the quality of physical characteristics and the collective action gained. The findings highlighted that the standard of workmanship of high-rise low-cost units (including the common properties), the crime rate in the neighbourhood and the condition of lift systems – when improved – were significant positive predictors of collective action. Practical implications Housing developers should pay attention to the quality of both low-cost units and related common properties, as this endeavour will assist greatly in future collective action management. Originality/value The study was justified in terms of its originality as few research studies adopted the social-ecological system framework that focused on the correlation between the quality of physical characteristics and the collective action of parcel holders.
施工标准、犯罪率和电梯系统状况影响着低成本住房中的集体行动
根据马来西亚法律,公共财产的维护和管理传统上被视为高层低成本住房开发自组织努力中无法解决的挑战。随着人口的增加,更多的共享资源被严重开发,很少有人愿意为资源的可持续性作出贡献。许多研究人员认为,更好的方法是将这些共享资源转化为私人或国家管理的实体。因此,基于这一假设,本文旨在研究更好的身体特征如何导致更大的集体行动。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定量方法来确定高层低成本住房中物理特征标准如何影响集体行动的质量。方法采用分层有目的随机抽样的方法,从4个高层经济适用住房区抽取519名包裹持有人进行问卷调查。研究发现:身体特征的质量与集体行动之间存在正相关关系。研究结果强调,高层低成本单位(包括共同财产)的工艺标准、社区犯罪率和电梯系统的状况(如果得到改善)是集体行动的显著积极预测因素。实际意义房屋发展商应注意低成本单位和相关公共物业的质量,因为这一努力将极大地有助于未来的集体行动管理。原创性/价值这项研究在原创性方面是合理的,因为很少有研究采用社会生态系统框架,关注物理特征的质量与包裹持有人的集体行动之间的相关性。
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Facilities
Facilities MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
17.40%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: The journal offers thorough, independent and expert papers to inform relevant audiences of thinking and practice in the field, including topics such as: ■Intelligent buildings ■Post-occupancy evaluation (building evaluation) ■Relocation and change management ■Sick building syndrome ■Ergonomics and workplace design ■Environmental and workplace psychology ■Briefing, design and construction ■Energy consumption ■Quality initiatives ■Infrastructure management
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