Sustainability and the Occupant
The Effects of Mindfulness and Environmental Attitudes on Real Estate User Behaviors
Occupant behaviors can more than offset technological efficiency gains so that research must go beyond sustainable buildings. Nicolas J. Seyler addresses numerous recent calls for research regarding the drivers of environmental real estate user behaviors (EREUB). In particular, the work investigates the effects of environmental attitudes and mindfulness on EREUB in two different contexts, namely at home and at the office. The contributions are twofold. First, the author develops and validates a novel measurement scale for EREUB. Secondly and most importantly, the empirical studies are the first to apply the concept of mindfulness solely in real estate research. By employing partial least squares structural equation modeling it is shown that mindfulness is a determining factor of occupant behaviors besides environmental attitudes.
Contents
Contents
- Megatrends and Sustainability
- Sustainability and User Behaviors
- Studies on the Effects ofMindfulness on Real Estate User Behaviors
- Scientists, lecturers and students in the field of real estate and sustainability
- Corporate real estate and asset manager, corporate social responsibility manager

