2020
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)cf.1943-5509.0001389
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Postoccupancy Evaluation in Buildings: Systematic Literature Review

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“…For physical measurements, POE includes energy and water assessment (26.03% and 9.59%, respectively), and IEQ categories such as thermal (42.4%), lighting (24.66%), indoor air quality (22.60%), and acoustics (13.70%). Visual records, technical inputs of building structure/service/system, window opening sensors, and GPS-enabled mobility tracking are recent additions to POE [15,17].…”
Section: Workplace Occupancy Evaluation Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For physical measurements, POE includes energy and water assessment (26.03% and 9.59%, respectively), and IEQ categories such as thermal (42.4%), lighting (24.66%), indoor air quality (22.60%), and acoustics (13.70%). Visual records, technical inputs of building structure/service/system, window opening sensors, and GPS-enabled mobility tracking are recent additions to POE [15,17].…”
Section: Workplace Occupancy Evaluation Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous researches state a significant positive impact on the relation between the built environment and customer satisfaction in varied backgrounds (Bitner, 1992;Göçer et al, 2015;Leitner et al, 2020;Li et al, 2018;Zhang, 2019). As well, workplace perceived quality impact on employees' satisfaction in different environments (Bae et al, 2020;Göçer et al, 2018;Tanabe et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Traditionally, the studies in the context of construction sciences have been focused on the physical performance of the building. However, the occupants' judgment has become essential on most POE methodologies (Leitner et al, 2020;Stevenson, 2019), reflecting the need to have a higher number of researches studying the judgment of the people that use the spaces.…”
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“…Leitner et al (2020) also established a systematic literature review of 55 papers published from 2013 to 2017 [54]. They concluded that there cannot be a single response or a perfect solution in the elaboration of POEs.…”
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