Search for dissertations about: "apartment satisfaction"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words apartment satisfaction.
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1. In the Business of Building Green : The value of low-energy residential buildings from customer and developer perspectives
Abstract : An overarching aim of this research was to investigate the comprehensive value of green residential buildings as seen from two perspectives: that of the developer and that of the occupant (the customer). The dissertation consists of studies presented in seven papers. READ MORE
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2. Older and Feeling Unsafe? Unravelling the Role of Perceived Unsafety in the Well-being of Older Adults Residing in Senior Apartments
Abstract : Feeling safe in one’s place of residence is important for the well-being of older adults when ageing in place; in contrast, feeling unsafe is likely to have negative consequences for well-being while ageing. Although substantial knowledge of perceived unsafety has been accumulated within various disciplines, there are certain knowledge gaps related to perceived unsafety in older age. READ MORE
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3. Real Estate Development : A Customer Perspective
Abstract : This doctoral thesis ‘Real Estate Development: a Customer Perspective’, mainly concerns questions that are related to why consumers make a choice and what they are looking for. The first part of this thesis is the result of the research project ‘Models for the Construction Sector’ (MoPo) and the second part is the result of a collaborative project between KTH Royal Institute of Technology, the Construction Sector Innovation Centre (BIC), five private companies[1] and four municipalities in Stockholm County. READ MORE
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4. New technology and everyday functioning at home for persons with cognitive impairments after acquired brain injury
Abstract : The thesis comprises four studies focusing on developing knowledge about the possibilities that new technology and compensatory training can offer to enable everyday activities for persons with cognitive impairments after acquired brain injury (ABI). In Study I the participants received a home-based cognitive training program in their own home environment. READ MORE