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A factor approach to analysis of home maintenance outcomes and attributes of management successes in the owner‐occupied sector

Joseph Kangwa (Research Assistant, at the Bolton Institute of Higher Education, Faculty of Technology (Built Environment), Bolton, UK)
Femi Olubodun (Senior Lecturer/Researcher, at the Bolton Institute of Higher Education, Faculty of Technology (Built Environment), Bolton, UK)

Structural Survey

ISSN: 0263-080X

Article publication date: 1 October 2003

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Abstract

This paper seeks to explore and detect underlying relationships between identifiable attributes that are influential to successful outcomes of home maintenance activities. The study's approach is to identify, from the perspective of owner‐occupiers, the attributes that are influential on the successful outcomes of home maintenance activities. The study is primarily based on 186 questionnaire responses from a stratified random sample of owner‐occupiers taken from 12 local authority wards identified on the basis of a Ward Index of Multiple Deprivation. The intercorrelations among the attributes influential to the outcomes of home maintenance activities demanded the application of principal component analysis to determine the factors perceived to dictate home maintenance outcomes. This resulted in the extraction of nine significant factors, which combine to exert their influence on the quality of the maintenance activities in the owner‐occupied sector.

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Kangwa, J. and Olubodun, F. (2003), "A factor approach to analysis of home maintenance outcomes and attributes of management successes in the owner‐occupied sector", Structural Survey, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 158-172. https://doi.org/10.1108/02630800310507168

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