Evaluation of Green Residence Using Integrated Structural Equation Model with Fuzzy Theory
Michael H. Hu,
M. Y. Ku (),
C. K. Liao and
P. Y. Ding
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Michael H. Hu: Yuan Ze University
M. Y. Ku: National Chin-Yi University of Technology
C. K. Liao: Yuan Ze University
P. Y. Ding: National Chin-Yi University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 34 in The 19th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 333-344 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The feasibility of constructing green residential houses was investigated by analyzing questionnaires designed to collect relevant information coped with indices and design characteristics for green residential houses. The questionnaire answers were analyzed using the SPSS18.0 software to carry out descriptive statistical analyses, and the SEM with fuzzy theory to perform model suitability analyses. The objective of these analyses is to evaluate and identify the factors that practical affect the construction of green residential houses. Results of analyzing questionnaire answers reveal that as high as 80 % of the general public agrees to purchase green residential houses. The results obtained in this research indicate that these characters must be considered as important factors when developing green residential houses with qualities meeting demands of the general public so that a win–win situation can be achieved for both developer and consumers.
Keywords: Fuzzy theory; Green residential houses; Residential houses; Structural equation model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38391-5_34
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