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User perception on key performance indicators in an in-service office building

User perception on key performance indicators in an in-service office building
User perception on key performance indicators in an in-service office building
A holistic understanding of the correlations between supply and demand in buildings forms the basis for their performance assessment. This paper aims to reinterpret a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that influence users’ satisfaction from different perspectives. Fieldwork was carried out in an office building following a detailed review on KPIs by conducting user surveys. This study highlights the need to organize specific indicators to focus on the usability of workplaces and, where and when required, through an iterative process, understand the user perception of performance indicators in usage conditions. This methodology is applicable for organizations to understand the main existing in-service problems, and could improve the building’s performance over time. Survey results showed that hygiene was the most recognizable influence on users’ satisfaction and indoor air quality was the less well-known in the assessment results. User perception results can be compared to other office buildings results to benchmark good practices and should also be investigated for the post-COVID-19 period.
2412-3811
Pestana, Teresa
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Flores-Colen, Ines
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Duarte Pinheiro, Manuel
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Sajjadian, Seyed Masoud
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Pestana, Teresa
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Flores-Colen, Ines
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Duarte Pinheiro, Manuel
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Sajjadian, Seyed Masoud
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Pestana, Teresa, Flores-Colen, Ines, Duarte Pinheiro, Manuel and Sajjadian, Seyed Masoud (2021) User perception on key performance indicators in an in-service office building. Infrastructure, 6 (3), [45]. (doi:10.3390/infrastructures6030045).

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Abstract

A holistic understanding of the correlations between supply and demand in buildings forms the basis for their performance assessment. This paper aims to reinterpret a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that influence users’ satisfaction from different perspectives. Fieldwork was carried out in an office building following a detailed review on KPIs by conducting user surveys. This study highlights the need to organize specific indicators to focus on the usability of workplaces and, where and when required, through an iterative process, understand the user perception of performance indicators in usage conditions. This methodology is applicable for organizations to understand the main existing in-service problems, and could improve the building’s performance over time. Survey results showed that hygiene was the most recognizable influence on users’ satisfaction and indoor air quality was the less well-known in the assessment results. User perception results can be compared to other office buildings results to benchmark good practices and should also be investigated for the post-COVID-19 period.

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Published date: 14 March 2021

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Local EPrints ID: 511023
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511023
ISSN: 2412-3811
PURE UUID: f6dd700b-84d4-471c-a140-98e0acd27d3f
ORCID for Seyed Masoud Sajjadian: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5610-0498

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Date deposited: 28 Apr 2026 17:05
Last modified: 29 Apr 2026 02:18

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Author: Teresa Pestana
Author: Ines Flores-Colen
Author: Manuel Duarte Pinheiro
Author: Seyed Masoud Sajjadian ORCID iD

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