A validated low-carbon office building intervention model based on structural equation modelling.

Mafimisebi, B., Jones, K., Sennaroglu, B. and Nwaubani, S. 2018. A validated low-carbon office building intervention model based on structural equation modelling. Journal of Cleaner Production. 200 (2018), pp. 478-489. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.07.249

TitleA validated low-carbon office building intervention model based on structural equation modelling.
TypeJournal article
AuthorsMafimisebi, B., Jones, K., Sennaroglu, B. and Nwaubani, S.
Abstract

Building energy performance in existing stocks via facilities management interventions for low carbon building has become expedient and relevant in global climate change discourse. It has raised the consciousness for the need for a unified decision-support model for Facilities Managers and Owners, which could be used for office buildings across countries in achieving cleaner building energy production and use. This paper aimed at examining the factors that affect office Building Energy Performance; their interdependencies; and identify the critical path for interventions. It filled this gap by presenting a combination of interrelated processes (operations, tactics, and strategies) needed to improve building energy performance, reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions in buildings for organizations. An online questionnaire survey was used in gathering data on current study model variables from participants of case study office buildings in Nigeria and the UK. Structural Equation Modelling technique was used to examine the factors that contribute to improving the energy performance of heterogeneous office buildings in both countries. The result established a strong correlation among observed variables and constructs and high covariance between constructs. This indicates that dependency and interdependence relationships exist amongst constructs, and in between construct and indicators. The finding reveals that an organization needs Sustainability Policy, Facilities Management and Energy Management as a sub-set of Strategic policy incorporated into its core management policy and operations energy management to achieve low carbon building. It also reveals the most critical pathway in the overall model with Strategic Facilities Management discovered to underpin the optimal performance for office buildings.

KeywordsStrategic sustainability
Management policy
Building performance
Energy efficiency
Greenhouse gas emissions
Structural equation modelling
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Journal citation200 (2018), pp. 478-489
ISSN0959-6526
1879-1786
Year2018
PublisherElsevier
Accepted author manuscript
License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
File Access Level
Open (open metadata and files)
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.07.249
Publication dates
Published26 Jul 2018
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