2012
DOI: 10.1108/20466091211287146
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Eco‐labels and willingness‐to‐pay: a Hong Kong study

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether consumers in Hong Kong's private housing market are willing to pay more for new apartment units with an eco‐label.Design/methodology/approachGreen or sustainable housing has recently become a new orthodoxy in the field of architecture. Governments commonly use legislation or subsidies to promote green housing. However, eco‐friendly housing provision can become autonomous without any state intervention if the consumers are willing to pay more for housin… Show more

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“…This in turn requires homebuyers with "Willingness to Pay for CSB" that matches existing cost premiums. WTP for green buildings is influenced by several factors including income [53] and exposure to green buildings ("Awareness of CSB Benefits") [54]; the latter forms a potentially important feedback loop. Unfortunately, there is a lack of Malaysian data on WTP and motivating factors for residential green buildings.…”
Section: Willingness To Pay For Csbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This in turn requires homebuyers with "Willingness to Pay for CSB" that matches existing cost premiums. WTP for green buildings is influenced by several factors including income [53] and exposure to green buildings ("Awareness of CSB Benefits") [54]; the latter forms a potentially important feedback loop. Unfortunately, there is a lack of Malaysian data on WTP and motivating factors for residential green buildings.…”
Section: Willingness To Pay For Csbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those willing to pay a cost premium, mean WTP was 0.6% with a standard deviation of 1.3% [53]. [48,53]. Curve construction is described in Appendix A.…”
Section: Willingness To Pay For Csbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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