Exclusive impacts of lifestyles on preference for interior public space of high-rise building apartment

Author:

Nguyen Hung Vu,Do Long Thanh,Hoang Cuong Van,Nguyen Phuong Thi Tung

Abstract

Purpose While interior public space can be one of the most important criteria in designing high-rise residential buildings in urban environments in practitioners’ opinion, this study aims at investigating the importance of this criterion from consumers’ lifestyle standpoint. In particular, this study aims to examine the effects of different lifestyle orientations on consumers’ preference for this housing feature. Three relevant lifestyles are investigated including independence, family-orientation and homebody. Design/methodology/approach Survey data were collected from 331 owners of high-rise apartments in three residential buildings in urban areas. Findings The research results revealed significant and positive effects of independence and homebody lifestyle orientations on consumers’ preference for interior public spaces. Interestingly, a family-oriented lifestyle was found to negatively moderate the effect of a homebody lifestyle on the preference, providing evidence for possible exclusive impacts of different lifestyle orientations on the preference. Originality/value This study emphasizes the exclusive impacts of different lifestyles on consumers’ preference for housing features that need to be considered by developers and marketers when designing consumer positions and marketing strategies.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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