TY - JOUR
T1 - An exploration of experts’ views on the relative importance of indoor-environmental quality parameters
AU - Mahdavi, Ardeshir
AU - Mino-Rodriguez, Isabel
AU - Berger, Christiane
AU - Martínez-Muñoz, Irene
AU - Wagner, Andreas
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Indoor-environmental quality (IEQ) assessments must consider multiple aspects and domains. In this context, common IEQ building evaluation and rating schemes frequently apply conjoint indicators to aggregate these different aspects via importance or significance ranking formalisms involving, for instance, points, scores and weights. However, the reasoning for the specific selection of variables and the sources of their assigned weights are not necessarily disclosed as a matter of course. In the present contribution, we investigate one of the paths to the provision of such reasoning that leans on experts’ views. Online feedback from a small sample of IEQ experts provided the basis for the illustration of this path and the kinds of principal insights that it can offer, including the degree of consistency among experts and the potential factors that could influence their judgment. Moreover, the study also exemplified the process of deriving relative importance weightings (i.e. coefficients applied to various domain and sub-category variables) and how such processes can be applied toward a total IEQ measure. The study’s findings underscore the need to improve the transparency of the processes through which such schemes and their constitutive ingredients are arrived at.
AB - Indoor-environmental quality (IEQ) assessments must consider multiple aspects and domains. In this context, common IEQ building evaluation and rating schemes frequently apply conjoint indicators to aggregate these different aspects via importance or significance ranking formalisms involving, for instance, points, scores and weights. However, the reasoning for the specific selection of variables and the sources of their assigned weights are not necessarily disclosed as a matter of course. In the present contribution, we investigate one of the paths to the provision of such reasoning that leans on experts’ views. Online feedback from a small sample of IEQ experts provided the basis for the illustration of this path and the kinds of principal insights that it can offer, including the degree of consistency among experts and the potential factors that could influence their judgment. Moreover, the study also exemplified the process of deriving relative importance weightings (i.e. coefficients applied to various domain and sub-category variables) and how such processes can be applied toward a total IEQ measure. The study’s findings underscore the need to improve the transparency of the processes through which such schemes and their constitutive ingredients are arrived at.
KW - Expert views
KW - Indoor-environmental quality;
KW - Relative importance
KW - Survey
KW - Weighting schemes
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85195199256&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/09613218.2024.2350563
DO - 10.1080/09613218.2024.2350563
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0961-3218
VL - 53
SP - 3
EP - 18
JO - Building Research and Information
JF - Building Research and Information
IS - 1-2
ER -