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The efficacy of campus wayfinding signage: a comparative study from Hong Kong and Pakistan

Hassan Iftikhar (Department of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong)
Salman Asghar (Department of Product and Industrial Design, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan)
Yan Luximon (Department of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 10 June 2020

Issue publication date: 10 September 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Complex environments have a paucity of visual wayfinding information creating a strenuous situation for the new visitors. University campuses situated in the central urban areas with multi-storey structures and complex spatial layouts have poor environmental legibility. International students and visitors with diverse cultural backgrounds feel disoriented during wayfinding in these environments. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the cultural and individual differences affecting wayfinding behaviour.

Design/methodology/approach

An online wayfinding survey has been conducted through a questionnaire from 170 university students and visitors from Hong Kong and Pakistan. A five-point bipolar Likert scale has been used to evaluate wayfinding problems and ascribed behaviour.

Findings

The results enunciated a substantial influence of culture on the decision-making process and wayfinding behaviour. Critical differences have been documented based on the country of origin and native language. Individual-related differences (age, gender, spatial familiarity, education, etc.) were computed, where age and spatial familiarity being noted as key factors impacting the respondents’ opinion. Future exploration has been discussed for the pivotal elements regarding wayfinding information signage using computer simulations.

Research limitations/implications

The investigation can be further moved towards the other complex environments with fused facilities for a better understanding of wayfinding behaviour.

Practical implications

The findings can be instrumental for improved access to user facilities and can reinforce the user’s trust and dependence on the institutional facility management.

Originality/value

In the wayfinding study, no cross-cultural (individualists vs collectivists) study has been conducted in a university campus to investigate the wayfinding difficulty and ascribed behaviour, especially when the environment is unfamiliar.

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Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the UGC Funding Scheme from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Citation

Iftikhar, H., Asghar, S. and Luximon, Y. (2020), "The efficacy of campus wayfinding signage: a comparative study from Hong Kong and Pakistan", Facilities, Vol. 38 No. 11/12, pp. 871-892. https://doi.org/10.1108/F-04-2020-0035

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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