2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12122097
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Examining Built Environment Professionals′ Willingness to Pay for Green Buildings in Ghana

Abstract: The participation of built environment (BE) professionals is essential in pushing the agenda of green buildings (GBs) in the construction industry. Considering willingness to pay (WTP) in light of these professionals plays a role in the management of the construction industry as one of the major energy consumers and emitters of greenhouse gases. This study, from an extended perspective of green building, seeks to examine the factors that influence Built Environment (BE) Professionals’ willingness to pay for gr… Show more

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“…Subsequently, the null hypothesis (H 0 ) was rejected when p < 0.05 at the 95% confidence level. The alternative hypothesis (H 1 ) was confirmed when p > 0.05 at the 95% confidence level [82]. In this study, the null hypothesis was set to indicate that the mean scores of the awareness, achievement levels, and challenges encountered were not statistically significant.…”
Section: Analyses Of Datamentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Subsequently, the null hypothesis (H 0 ) was rejected when p < 0.05 at the 95% confidence level. The alternative hypothesis (H 1 ) was confirmed when p > 0.05 at the 95% confidence level [82]. In this study, the null hypothesis was set to indicate that the mean scores of the awareness, achievement levels, and challenges encountered were not statistically significant.…”
Section: Analyses Of Datamentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The same explanation can be given to the Likert scale used to assess the respondents' level of awareness and level of achievement of healthy cities in Ghana. This procedure for determining the sample test value has been applied in most recent construction-related research [79,[81][82][83]. The statistical test (i.e., one-sample t-test) was conducted at a confidence level of 95% with a p-value of 0.05.…”
Section: Analyses Of Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since customers in developed countries are with strong purchasing abilities and they concern more about living environment (Kirby et al, 2023). Besides, for customers in tropical regions, they may be driven more by information on thermal comfort than other information due to the hot climate (Kumah et al, 2022). Although the study is based on the situation of China, the classification of information and the method proposed are applicable to all regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green buildings, in contrast to traditional structures, involve substantial incremental costs in the pre-construction phase, ultimately borne by the consumer. Elevated housing costs impact consumers' affordability of green buildings, subsequently influencing developers' inclination to construct green structures [21].…”
Section: Economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%