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A multi-criteria framework for office tenants' preferences at office buildings

In order to mitigate the anticipated oversupply of office space, it is necessary to gauge the preference of office occupiers, namely tenants of purpose built office buildings, since these tenants form the indicator of demand for space. In this study, a multi-criteria decision making method (MCDM) –...

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Published in:International journal of strategic property management 2015-09, Vol.19 (3), p.271-282
Main Authors: Mohd Adnan, Yasmin, Nasir Daud, Md, Najib Mohamed Razali, Muhammad
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Preference
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Site planning
Tenants
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