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Assessment of Residential Satisfaction using Importance-Performance Analysis: A Case Study in Naypyitaw City, Myanmar Phyu, Pan Ei; Effendi, Nursyirwan; Purnawan, Purnawan
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 26, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v26i1.47397

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This study evaluates the residential satisfaction of government-provided four-storey apartment buildings within civil-servant housing in Naypyitaw City, Myanmar. The research is based on a questionnaire survey conducted in nine civil-servant housing complexes situated in Naypyitaw's residential zone. Its primary objective is to identify key attributes that can enhance residents' satisfaction with these apartment buildings and provide recommendations for future housing development. Utilizing a multi-cluster sampling method and employing face-to-face interviews, respondents rated attribute importance and satisfaction using a five-point Likert Scale. The collected data were subjected to Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA), revealing ten priority attributes for improving residential satisfaction. These findings suggest that enhancing residents' contentment involves modifying and reviewing factors such as Ceiling Height, Layout Plan of Apartment, Size of Rooms and Corridor, Numbers of Rooms, Staircase Design, and addressing Neighborhood Relations. Additionally, the study underscores the importance of situating housing near essential amenities like Schools for Children, Shopping Locations, Places of Worship, and Police Stations to create a more livable city.
Penilaian Kepuasan Penghuni Perumahan Menggunakan Gap Analysis: Studi Kasus di Kota Naypyitaw, Myanmar Phyu, Pan Ei; Effendi, Nursyirwan; Purnawan, Purnawan
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 20 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Teknik Sipil
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jts.v20i1.7428

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This research paper conducts an evaluation of residential satisfaction within government-provided four-storied apartment complexes situated in civil-servant housing areas in Naypyitaw City, Myanmar. As the construction of these apartment buildings continues to address the housing demands of civil servants, comprehending the determinants of residents' contentment becomes paramount. The study encompasses data collected from 500 households through structured questionnaires employing a multi-cluster sampling approach. These questionnaires utilize a five-point Likert Scale format to gauge residents' levels of importance and satisfaction. Gap Analysis is employed to scrutinize the gathered data, ultimately identifying seven pivotal attributes that hold the potential to substantially enhance residential satisfaction. These attributes encompass ceiling height, apartment layout plan, room and corridor dimensions, quantity of rooms, staircase design, neighborhood relations, and proximity to police stations. Based on these revelations, recommendations are tendered, advocating the modification and reevaluation of these attributes in forthcoming housing developments. This underscores the imperative need for creating a livable city by ensuring the provision of essential services in closed proximity to residential areas.