The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia

Green building development is an emerging paradigm for the construction industry practice all around the world. The establishement of Green Building rating tool helps to assess the whole life cycle process in planning to operation in a building. The Malaysian construction industry recognizes buildin...

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Published in:MATEC Web of Conferences
Main Author: Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017
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Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
2017
MATEC Web of Conferences
138

10.1051/matecconf/201713802011
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85040524476&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f201713802011&partnerID=40&md5=5031cf8ba3aa2567f44cfe6fb3ffd1a2
Green building development is an emerging paradigm for the construction industry practice all around the world. The establishement of Green Building rating tool helps to assess the whole life cycle process in planning to operation in a building. The Malaysian construction industry recognizes buildings that have been assessed using established green building tool such Green Building Index, Green RE or My CREST. Eventhough these rating tools provide motivation factors in its criteria and sub-criteria to promote sustainability in Malaysia buildings, there is still a major doubt to developers in terms of risks that may hinder their investments in green buildings. This paper highlights the priority importance of economic motivation factors against risks in the green building development in Malaysia. The data presented in this paper have been mainly derived from responses received through questionnaires completed by building stakeholders involved in green building developments. In order to determine the priority importance of economic motivation factors and risks identified for green building development, the questionnaire outcomes have been thoroughly assessed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. As a result, lack of government incentive and high capital cost, which classified under green building risks, are the two key factors with highest priority importance that influenced most of the decision making for green building development in Malaysia. The results show green buildings have proliferated as governmental support and incentives with more exampler of higher profit return of investment in enhancing developers preference for green building development. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017.
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2261236X
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author Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
spellingShingle Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
author_facet Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
author_sort Mohamed Ghazali F.E.; Zakaria R.; Aminudin E.; Yong Siang L.; Alqaifi G.; Abas D.N.; Abidin N.I.; Shamsuddin S.M.
title The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
title_short The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
title_full The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
title_fullStr The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The Priority Importance of Economic Motivation Factors Against Risks for Green Building Development in Malaysia
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description Green building development is an emerging paradigm for the construction industry practice all around the world. The establishement of Green Building rating tool helps to assess the whole life cycle process in planning to operation in a building. The Malaysian construction industry recognizes buildings that have been assessed using established green building tool such Green Building Index, Green RE or My CREST. Eventhough these rating tools provide motivation factors in its criteria and sub-criteria to promote sustainability in Malaysia buildings, there is still a major doubt to developers in terms of risks that may hinder their investments in green buildings. This paper highlights the priority importance of economic motivation factors against risks in the green building development in Malaysia. The data presented in this paper have been mainly derived from responses received through questionnaires completed by building stakeholders involved in green building developments. In order to determine the priority importance of economic motivation factors and risks identified for green building development, the questionnaire outcomes have been thoroughly assessed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. As a result, lack of government incentive and high capital cost, which classified under green building risks, are the two key factors with highest priority importance that influenced most of the decision making for green building development in Malaysia. The results show green buildings have proliferated as governmental support and incentives with more exampler of higher profit return of investment in enhancing developers preference for green building development. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2017.
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