flexZhouse

New business model for aff ordable housing in Malaysia

Doctoral Thesis (2016)
Author(s)

M.Z. Bin Mohd Noor (TU Delft - Design & Construction Management)

Contributor(s)

Johannes Wilhelmus Franciscus Wamelink – Promotor (TU Delft - Management in the Built Environment)

V.H. Gruis – Promotor (TU Delft - Housing Management)

J. L. Heintz – Copromotor (TU Delft - Design & Construction Management)

Research Group
Design & Construction Management
Copyright
© 2017 M.Z. Bin Mohd Noor
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.7480/abe.2017.2
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 M.Z. Bin Mohd Noor
Research Group
Design & Construction Management
Bibliographical Note
A+BE | Architecture and the Built Environment No 2 (2017) @en
ISBN (print)
978-94-92516-39-8
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Abstract

Central to this PhD research was the problem of the lack of aff ordable housing for young starters in Malaysia. The solutions for aff ordable housing that are available in the market do not truly solve the problem from the customer’s point of view. Hence, it was important to analyse the contributing factors associated with the term ‘aff ordability’. The term touches upon interconnected elements that cover many issues ranging from demand (housing needs, demographics, household income, quality housing) to supply (the authorities’ requirements, design, cost, sustainability and procurement). In this thesis, we discuss some of the problems related to the supply and demand issues and examine a possible intervention to solve the problem.
This research contributed to the body of knowledge by employing a prescriptive strategy and designing an innovative fl exZhouse business model (BM), and by applying an in-depth strategy that revealed why the problem exists and why there is still no appropriate solution. The result provides a description of the situation that young starters fi nd themselves in, the reactions of the industry’s key players and the policies that hamper innovation in the housing market.

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