Creating a post-pandemic sustainable environment in the context of technical and reputational business transformation

Author:

Ibrahim Iman1,Tkachenko Daria2,Gura Dmitry3,Sakulyeva Tatyana4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Design, College of Fine Arts and Design, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, 27272, UAE

2. Department of International Management, Kyiv National Economic University, 54/1 Peremohy Ave, 03680

3. Department of Cadastre and Geoengineering, Kuban State Technological University, Moskovskaya Str., 2, Krasnodar 350072, Russian Federation and

4. Department of Transportation Management, State University of Management, Rjazanskij prospekt, 99, Moscow 109542, Russian Federation

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this article is to propose a new design for a sustainable built environment using a specific business system as an example that transforms and implements modular systems and ultraviolet (UV) lighting to prevent the spread of infectious agents after COVID-19, which directly affects the ability of some types of businesses to function. The paper explores the possibility of purchasing, introducing and using UV radiation for disinfection of premises and the destruction of potentially dangerous viruses and bacteria. The proposed model allows self-isolating persons to adapt to the changing reality and remain productive consumers of goods and services within the business system under study. The modular system, combined with germicidal UV lamps, due to their ability to inactivate viruses, effectively creates a safe hygienic environment, which affects the attractiveness of the territory for visitors and increases the number of ‘contacts’ of the consumer with the company and brand.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Environmental Science,Architecture,Civil and Structural Engineering

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