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April 28, 2021
Economics References
Summary
The Economics reference collection includes review articles, primary research, popular press, and print media related to economics impact throught the lenses of performance, asset value, initial first costs, operational costs, and attraction and retention.
References
I. Review Articles
- Alexander, Darren, and Mike O’Rourke. “Design considerations for active chilled beams.” ASHRAE Journal 50, no. 9 (2008): 50-58.
- Aries, Mbc, Mpj Aarts, and J. Van Hoof. “Daylight and Health: A Review of the Evidence and Consequences for the Built Environment.” Lighting Research & Technology 47, no. 1 (2015): 6-27.
- Attema, Jeremy, Fowell, S.J., Macko, M.J., & Neilson, W.C. “The Financial Case for High Performance Buildings.” San Francisco: Stok LLC. (2018).
- Aulin, Radhlinah. “Incentives to Catalyse Green Building Certifications for Building Construction.” I: Trondheim (2013): 13-23.
- Bartlett, Ed. “Informing the decision makers on the cost and value of green building.” Building Research & Information 28, no. 5-6 (2000): 315-324.
- Bedrosian, Tracy A. “Endocrine effects of circadian disruption.” Annual review of physiology 78 (2016): 109-131.
- Berardi, Umberto. “Sustainability assessment in the construction sector: rating systems and rated buildings.” Sustainable Development 20, no. 6 (2012): 411-424.
- Boyce, Peter. “The benefits of daylight through windows.” Troy, New York: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2003).
- Boyce, Peter. “The impact of light in buildings on human health.” Indoor and Built environment 19, no. 1 (2010): 8-20.
- Brunsgaard, Camilla. “Strengths and weaknesses of different approaches of IDP.” Aalborg University, Aalborg (2009).
- Burpee, Heather, M. Hatten, J. Loveland, and Stan Price. “High performance hospital partnerships: reaching the 2030 challenge and improving the health and healing environment.” In ASHE Conference on Health Facility Planning, Design and Construction (PDC). Phoenix, AZ. 2009.
- Chen, Xi. “A comprehensive review on passive design approaches in green building rating tools.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 50 (2015): 1425-1436.
- Cheng, Renee. “Motivation and means: How and why IPD and lean lead to success.” (2016).
- Clements-Croome, Derek J. “Work performance, productivity and indoor air.” Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health Supplement (2008): 69-78.
- Darko, Amos, and Albert PC Chan. “Review of barriers to green building adoption.” Sustainable Development 25, no. 3 (2017): 167-179.
- Dean, Edward. Zero Net Energy Case Study Buildings. Volume 2. 2016. Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Dean, Edward. Zero Net Energy Case Study Buildings. Volume 3. 2018. Pacific Gas and Electric Company
- Edwards, Brian. “Benefits of green offices in the UK: analysis from examples built in the 1990s.” Sustainable Development 14, no. 3 (2006): 190-204.
- Edwards, L., and P. Torcellini. Literature review of the effects of natural light on building occupants. National Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO.(US), 2002.
- Figueiro, M. G., G. C. Brainard, S. W. Lockley, V. L. Revell, and R. White. “Light and human health: An overview of the impact of optical Radiation on visual, circadian, neuroendocrine, and neurobehavioral responses.” IES TM-18-08. (2008).
- Fisk, William J. “The ventilation problem in schools: literature review.” Indoor Air 27, no. 6 (2017): 1039-1051.
- Fisk, William J., Olli Seppanen, and David Faulkner. “Control of temperature for health and productivity in offices.” (2004).
- Gerardi, Daniel A. “Building-related illness.” Clinical Pulmonary Medicine 17, no. 6 (2010): 276-281.
- Hayles, C. S., and T. Kooloos. “The challenges and opportunities for sustainable building practices.” Benefits 2 (2008).
- Heerwagen, Judith. “Green buildings, organizational success and occupant productivity.” Building Research & Information 28, no. 5-6 (2000): 353-367.
- Johnson, F., A. Mavrogianni, M. Ucci, A. Vidal Puig, and J. Wardle. “Could increased time spent in a thermal comfort zone contribute to population increases in obesity?.” Obesity reviews 12, no. 7 (2011): 543-551.
- Joseph, Anjali. The impact of light on outcomes in healthcare settings. Center for Health Design, 2006.
- Kaplow, Stuart D. “Does a green building need a green lease.” U. Balt. L. Rev. 38 (2008): 375.
- Karr, M. “Ground-Source Variable Refrigerant Flow Heat Pumps: A Solution for Affordable Housing, Assisted Living, Hotels and Dorms.” Washington State University Extension Energy Program (2011): 1-7.
- Kats, Gregory, Leon Alevantis, Adam Berman, Evan Mills, and Jeff Perlman. “The costs and financial benefits of green buildings: a report to California’s sustainable building task force.” (2003): 72.
- Koch, Christian, and Buhl Henrik. “” Integrated Design Process” a concept for Green Energy Engineering.” Engineering 5, no. 3 (2013): 292-298.
- Li, Yiping. “Role of ventilation in airborne transmission of infectious agents in the built environment-a multidisciplinary systematic review.” Indoor air 17, no. 1 (2007): 2-18.
- Olubunmi, Olanipekun Ayokunle, Paul Bo Xia, and Martin Skitmore. “Green building incentives: A review.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 59 (2016): 1611-1621.
- O’Mara, Melissa, and S. Bates. “Why invest in high-performance green buildings.” Education & Smart Campus Solutions. White paper (2012).
- Ormandy, David, and Véronique Ezratty. “Health and thermal comfort: From WHO guidance to housing strategies.” Energy Policy 49 (2012): 116-121.
- Prill, R. “Measuring Carbon Dioxide Inside Buildings–Why is it Important.” Energy Proram, WSU, Washington, USA (2013).
- Raouf, Ayman MI, and Sami G. Al-Ghamdi. “Building information modelling and green buildings: challenges and opportunities.” Architectural Engineering and Design Management 15, no. 1 (2019): 1-28.
- Rupp, Ricardo Forgiarini, Natalia Giraldo Vásquez, and Roberto Lamberts. “A review of human thermal comfort in the built environment.” Energy and Buildings 105 (2015): 178-205.
- Sentman, Shannon D. “Healthy buildings: Green building standards, benefits, and incentives.” The Journal of Biolaw and Business 12, no. 1 (2009): 4.
- Seppanen, O, Fisk, W.J., Lei, Q.H. “Room temperature and productivity in office work” Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2006
- Seppänen, O. A., W. J. Fisk, and M. J. Mendell. “Association of ventilation rates and CO2 concentrations with health andother responses in commercial and institutional buildings.” Indoor air 9, no. 4 (1999): 226-252.
- Stoops, John L. “A possible connection between thermal comfort and health.” (2004).
- Tarantini, Mariantonietta. “A co-citation analysis on thermal comfort and productivity aspects in production and office buildings.” Buildings 7, no. 2 (2017): 36.
- Uejio, C. K. “Summer indoor heat exposure and respiratory and cardiovascular distress calls in New York City, NY, US.” Indoor air 26, no. 4 (2016): 594-604.
- Ulrich, Roger S. “A review of the research literature on evidence-based healthcare design.” HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal 1, no. 3 (2008): 61-125.
- Van Bommel. “Non-visual biological effect of lighting and the practical meaning for lighting for work.” Applied ergonomics 37, no. 4 (2006): 461-466.
- Van Hoof. “Thermal comfort: research and practice.” Frontiers in Bioscience 15, no. 2 (2010): 765-788.
- Van Marken Lichtenbelt, W. D, Pallubinsky, H, & Te Kulve, M. Modulation of thermogenesis and metabolic health: A built environment perspective. Obesity Reviews, 19 (2018): 94-101.
- WGBC (World Green Building Council). The Business Case for Green Buildings: A Review of the Costs and Benefts for Developers, Investors and Occupants. 2013.
- WGBC (World Green Building Council). The Business Case for Health and Wellbeing in Green Building. 2018.
- Wiley, Jonathan A. “Green design and the market for commercial office space.” The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 41, no. 2 (2010): 228-243.
- Zhang, Li. “Turning green into gold: A review on the economics of green buildings.” Journal of cleaner production 172 (2018): 2234-2245.
- Zomorodian, Zahra. “Thermal comfort in educational buildings: A review article.” Renewable and sustainable energy reviews 59 (2016): 895-906.
II. Primary Research
- Ahn, Yong. “Drivers and barriers of sustainable design and construction: The perception of green building experience.” International Journal of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban Development 4, no. 1 (2013): 35-45.
- Akimoto, Takashi, Shin-ichi Tanabe, “Thermal comfort and productivity-Evaluation of workplace environment in a task conditioned office.” Building and environment 45, no. 1 (2010): 45-50.
- Allen, Joseph G., Piers MacNaughton, Usha Satish. “Associations of cognitive function scores with carbon dioxide, ventilation, and volatile organic compound exposures in office workers: a controlled exposure study of green and conventional office environments.” Environmental health perspectives 124, no. 6 (2016): 805-812.
- Amin, Nor. “Architectural evaluation of thermal comfort: sick building syndrome symptoms in engineering education laboratories.” Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences 204 (2015): 19-28.
- Apte, Michael G. “Associations between indoor CO2 concentrations and sick building syndrome symptoms in US office buildings: an analysis of the 1994-1996 BASE study data.” Indoor air 10, no. 4 (2000).
- Berawi, Mohammed Ali,. “Role of green building developer and owner in sustainability construction: investigating the relationships between green building key success factors and incentives.” In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, vol. 426, no. 1, p. 012061. IOP Publishing Ltd., 2020.
- Bhavsar, Rutul. “Mohawk College’s Net Zero Energy And Zero Carbon Building – A living lab for high efficiency and renewable energy technologies in buildings.” Journal of Green Building 15, no. 1 (2020): 185-214.
- Chang, Tom Y. “Battle for the thermostat: Gender and the effect of temperature on cognitive performance.” PloS one 14, no. 5 (2019).
- Choi, Eugene. “Green on buildings: the effects of municipal policy on green building designations in America’s central cities.” Journal of Sustainable Real Estate 2, no. 1 (2010): 1-21.
- Collins, Wesley, and Kristen Parrish. “The need for integrated project delivery in the public sector.” In Construction Research Congress 2014: Construction in a Global Network, pp. 719-728. 2014.
- Cui, Weilin, Guoguang Cao, Jung Ho Park, Qin Ouyang, and Yingxin Zhu. “Influence of indoor air temperature on human thermal comfort, motivation and performance.” Building and environment 68 (2013): 114-122
- Daaboul, Jessica. “Mixed-mode ventilation and air conditioning as alternative for energy savings: a case study in Beirut current and future climate.” Energy Efficiency 11, no. 1 (2018): 13-30.
- Eichholtz, Piet, Nils Kok, and John M. Quigley. “Doing well by doing good? Green office buildings.” American Economic Review 100, no. 5 (2010): 2492-2509.
- Fang, L, Wyon, D. P, Clausen, G, & Fanger, P. O. Impact of indoor air temperature and humidity in an offce on perceived air quality, SBS symptoms and performance. Indoor Air, 14(S7) (2004): 74-81.
- Fuerst, Franz, and Patrick McAllister. “Green noise or green value? Measuring the effects of environmental certification on office values.” Real estate economics 39, no. 1 (2011): 45-69.
- Fuerst, Franz, and Patrick McAllister. “An investigation of the effect of eco-labeling on office occupancy rates.” Journal of Sustainable Real Estate 1, no. 1 (2009): 49-64.
- Fossum, Susan, Hays, Judy, & Henson, Mary Margaret. (2001). A comparison study on the effects of prewarming patients in the outpatient surgery setting. Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing, 16(3), 187-194.
- Fowler, Kimberly M, et. al. Re-assessing green building performance: A post occupancy evaluation of 22 GSA buildings. No. PNNL-19369. Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA, 2010.
- Gauderman, W. James. “Childhood asthma and exposure to traffic and nitrogen dioxide.” Epidemiology (2005): 737-743.
- Hanna, Awad S. “Benchmark performance metrics for integrated project delivery.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 142, no. 9 (2016)
- Heschong, Lisa, Roger L. Wright, and Stacia Okura. “Daylighting impacts on retail sales performance.” Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 31, no. 2 (2002): 21-25.
- Hydes, Kevin R, & Creech, Laura. Reducing mechanical equipment cost: The economics of green design. Building Research and Information : The International Journal of Research, Development and Demonstration, 28(5-6), (2010): 403-407.
- Imessad, K., L. “Impact of passive cooling techniques on energy demand for residential buildings in a Mediterranean climate.” Renewable energy 71 (2014): 589-597.
- Kajtár, László, and Levente Herczeg. “Influence of carbon-dioxide concentration on human well-being and intensity of mental work.” QJ Hung. Meteorol. Serv 116 (2012): 145-169.
- Lanphear, Bruce P., C. Andrew Aligne, Peggy Auinger, Michael Weitzman, and Robert S. Byrd. “Residential exposures associated with asthma in US children.” Pediatrics 107, no. 3 (2001): 505-511.
- Lee, M. C., K. W. Mui, L. T. Wong, W. Y. Chan, E. W. M. Lee, and C. T. Cheung. “Student learning performance and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in air-conditioned university teaching rooms.” Building and Environment 49 (2012): 238-244.
- MacNaughton, Piers, Usha Satish, and Joseph G. Allen. “The impact of working in a green certified building on cognitive function and health.” Building and Environment 114 (2017): 178-186.
- Mendell, Mark J., Ekaterina A. Eliseeva, Molly M. Davies, Michael Spears, Agnes Lobscheid, William J. Fisk, and Michael G. Apte. “Association of classroom ventilation with reduced illness absence: a prospective study in California elementary schools.” Indoor air 23, no. 6 (2013): 515-528.
- Mendell, Mark J., Quanhong Lei, M. G. Apte, and William J. Fisk. “Outdoor air ventilation and work-related symptoms in US office buildings-results from the BASE study.” (2005).
- Miller, Norm, Dave Pogue, Quiana Gough, and Susan Davis. “Green buildings and productivity.” Journal of Sustainable Real Estate 1, no. 1 (2009): 65-89.
- Milton, Donald. “Risk of sick leave associated with outdoor air supply rate, humidification, and occupant complaints.” Indoor air 10 (2000): 212-221.
- Mumma, Stanley, Jeong, Jae-Weon, and William P. Bahnfleth. “Energy conservation benefits of a dedicated outdoor air system with parallel sensible cooling by ceiling radiant panels.” ASHRAE Transactions 109 (2003): 627.
- Nurmagambetov, Tursynbek, Robin Kuwahara, and Paul Garbe. “The economic burden of asthma in the United States, 2008–2013.” Annals of the American Thoracic Society 15, no. 3 (2018): 348-356.
- Reichardt, Alexander, Franz Fuerst, Nico Rottke, and Joachim Zietz. “Sustainable building certification and the rent premium: a panel data approach.” Journal of Real Estate Research 34, no. 1 (2012): 99-126.
- Shan, Xin. “Comparing mixing and displacement ventilation in tutorial rooms: Students’ thermal comfort, sick building syndromes, and short-term performance.” Building and Environment 102 (2016): 128-137.
- Schellen, Lisje, Marcel GLC Loomans, Martin H. de Wit, Bjarne Wilkens Olesen, and W. D. van Marken Lichtenbelt. “The infuence of local effects on thermal sensation under non-uniform environmental conditions—Gender differences in thermophysiology, thermal comfort and productivity during convective and radiant cooling.” Physiology & behavior 107, no. 2 (2012): 252-261.
- Taemthong, Wannawit. “An analysis of green building costs using a minimum cost concept.” Journal of Green Building 14, no. 1 (2019): 53-78.
- Takaro, Tim K. “The Breathe-Easy Home: the impact of asthma-friendly home construction on clinical outcomes and trigger exposure.” American Journal of Public Health 101, no. 1 (2011): 55-62.
- Tanabe, Shin-ichi. “Workplace productivity and individual thermal satisfaction.” Building and environment 91 (2015): 42-50.
- Uejio, C. K. “Summer indoor heat exposure and respiratory and cardiovascular distress calls in New York City, NY, US.” Indoor air 26, no. 4 (2016): 594-604.
- Van Loenhout. “The effect of high indoor temperatures on self-perceived health of elderly persons.” Environmental research 146 (2016): 27-34.
- Vehviläinen, Tommi. “High indoor CO2 concentrations in an office environment increases the transcutaneous CO2 level and sleepiness during cognitive work.” Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene 13, no. 1 (2016): 19-29.
- Vitaliano, Donald F. “Corporate social responsibility and labor turnover.” Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society (2010).
- Wagner, Doreen, Byrne, Michelle, & Kolcaba, Katharine. Effects of Comfort Warming on Preoperative Patients. AORN Journal, 84(3) (2006): 427-448.
- Wallingford, K. M. “NIOSH Indoor Air Quality Investigations in Non-industrial Workplaces: An Update.” 1986.
- Wang, Weimin. “Energy Savings and Economics of Advanced Control Strategies for Packaged Air-Conditioning Units with Gas Heat.” No. PNNL-20955. Pacific Northwest National Lab.(PNNL), Richland, WA (United States), 2011.
- Wargocki, Pawel, David P. Wyon, and P. Ole Fanger. “Productivity is affected by the air quality in offices.” In Proceedings of Healthy Buildings, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 635-40. 2000.
- Wyon, David P. “The effects of indoor air quality on performance and productivity.” Indoor air 14, no. 1 (2004): 92-101.
- Yoshida, Atsumasa, Hisabayashi, Takezo, Kashihara, Kenta, Kinoshita, Shinichi, & Hashida, Shoko. (2015). Evaluation of effect of tree canopy on thermal environment, thermal sensation, and mental state. Urban Climate, 14, 240-250.
- Zeiler, Wim. “Effects of thermal activated building systems in schools on thermal comfort in winter.” Building and Environment 44, no. 11 (2009): 2308-2317.
III. Popular Press
- “Your new office lightbulbs may be hacking your circadian rhythms” – Quartz
- Katz, Lena. “Commercial Real Estate Operating Expenses — an Explainer.” Millionacres, 6 Jan. 2020, www.fool.com/millionacres/real-estate-investing/commercial-real-estate/commercial-real-estate-operating-expenses-explainer/.
IV. Print Media
- Grondzik, Walter T., and Alison G. Kwok. Mechanical and electrical equipment for buildings. John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
- Lechner, Norbert. Heating, cooling, lighting: Sustainable design methods for architects. John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
- Lockwood, Charles. “The dollars and sense of green retrofits.” Washington DC: Deloitte (2008).
- Yudelson, Jerry. The green building revolution. Island Press, 2010.