2022
DOI: 10.3390/smartcities5040088
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Exploring the Market Requirements for Smart and Traditional Ageing Housing Units: A Mixed Methods Approach

Abstract: The world’s population is getting older these days. Frailty, a gerontologic health condition associated with ageing, has serious consequences. One crucial remedy for the elderly population is the development of ageing-in-place infrastructures. To better understand the market requirements for ageing housing units, the causes of downsizing and the governmental measures to ameliorate the situation, face-to-face in-depth individual and focus group interviews were conducted in this study. Elderly residents of two s… Show more

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“…In 1998, Hoffman and Novak discussed digital gaps ("digital divide") as differences between rich and poor information [3]. In their recent study, while examining the market requirements for smart and traditional aging housing units, Li et al [52] revealed the presence of a digital divide, with certain elderly individuals indicating unfamiliarity with computers and a reluctance to utilize smart home technologies. In addition, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol highlighted the exclusion of the elderly through digitalization, considering "old age as a periphery of digitized societies" [53].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 1998, Hoffman and Novak discussed digital gaps ("digital divide") as differences between rich and poor information [3]. In their recent study, while examining the market requirements for smart and traditional aging housing units, Li et al [52] revealed the presence of a digital divide, with certain elderly individuals indicating unfamiliarity with computers and a reluctance to utilize smart home technologies. In addition, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol highlighted the exclusion of the elderly through digitalization, considering "old age as a periphery of digitized societies" [53].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bulgaria (51), Czech Republic (51), Greece (51), Ireland (51), Sweden (52), Slovakia (53), Germany (57), Denmark (59), France (60), Belgium (61), Finland (63), Luxembourg (64), Netherlands (67), Latvia (69), Estonia (71) The countries included in the two groups, according to their scores on the Long-Term Orientation dimension of Hofstede's Model, actually indicate a variety of cultural and socioeconomic contexts that can influence the approach and implementation of measures for the development of digital skills and the adoption of AI by older people.…”
Section: Group 1 Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liao Chu Hui et al revealed that operational costs, the health of elderly care service functions, and the actual needs of spiritual and cultural aspects significantly influence service quality in such areas [15]. Rita Yi Man Li et al found that the elderly typically downsize from larger homes and relieve their financial needs [16]. The cost-effectiveness of services constitutes a crucial consideration.…”
Section: Literature Reviews 21 Literature Review Of Post-occupancy Ev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buildings 2024, 14, x FOR PEER REVIEW 15 of 26 i-th evaluation criterion is denoted as 𝐼𝐷 𝑖 . Subsequently, the subjective weight of the evaluation criteria is computed using Equation (16).…”
Section: Phase Iv-calculate the Evaluation Value Of Community Compreh...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of smartness, especially in the housing markets, has attracted much interest in recent years. Recent studies have highlighted the relevance of understanding occupants' needs in moving towards smarter housing markets [15,16]. Especially from the real estate market perspective, occupants' satisfaction is the most important asset for the owners and investors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%