Contributions of greenery toward student residential mobility: findings from purpose-built university student housing in Northern Ghana

IF 1.1 Q4 MANAGEMENT Property Management Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1108/pm-12-2023-0120
Elvis Attakora-Amaniampong, Williams Miller Appau, Joseph Yaw Dwamena Quansah
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Abstract

Purpose

The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of greenery on residential mobility within purpose-built student housing facilities in Northern Ghana.

Design/methodology/approach

This research employed a structured questionnaire and utilized an experimental block design, encompassing 124 comparative greened and non-greened student housing facilities, with a total of 995 resident participants. The impact of greenery on residential mobility was analyzed using a repeated sales model and t-test analysis.

Findings

Results revealed that residential mobility was significantly higher in non-greened student housing facilities than their greened counterparts. The study further indicated that the presence of greenery had a substantial effect on residential mobility, attributed to residents' preferences for the ecological, social and economic benefits associated with greenery, rather than merely infrastructure considerations.

Practical implications

Enhancing the aesthetic appeal, economic viability, safety, security and health benefits of greened student housing facilities while managing the influence of greenery on infrastructure was found to affect residential mobility. The findings suggest that improving occupancy rates in these facilities through the incorporation of greenery could yield higher rental income and better cash flows for investors involved in student housing operations.

Originality/value

This study highlights the ecological, social and economic advantages of greenery for residents. While the benefits of greenery in residential contexts are increasingly recognized, the specific impact of greenery on residential mobility within the Sub-Saharan African context represents a novel contribution. The application of neighborhood effects theory to the examination of greenery benefits and residential mobility in this region adds a new dimension to existing research.

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绿化对学生居住流动性的贡献:加纳北部专门建造的大学学生宿舍的调查结果
目的本研究的主要目的是评估加纳北部专门建造的学生公寓设施中绿化对居住流动性的影响。研究采用了结构化问卷调查和实验街区设计,包括 124 个绿化和非绿化学生公寓设施,共有 995 名居民参与。研究结果表明,非绿化学生公寓的居住流动性明显高于绿化学生公寓。研究进一步表明,绿化的存在对居住流动性有很大影响,这归因于居民更喜欢与绿化相关的生态、社会和经济效益,而不仅仅是基础设施方面的考虑。研究结果表明,通过绿化提高这些设施的入住率,可以为参与学生公寓运营的投资者带来更高的租金收入和更好的现金流。虽然绿化在居住环境中的益处日益得到认可,但在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,绿化对居住流动性的具体影响是一项新贡献。将邻里效应理论应用于研究该地区的绿化效益和居住流动性,为现有研究增添了新的维度。
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