Title |
Factors Affecting the Delay in Residential Environment Improvement Projects - Focused on Cases in Seoul |
Keywords |
주거환경정비사업 ; 사업지연 ; AHP ; 서울시 Residential Environment Improvement Project ; Project Delay ; Analytic Hierarchy Process ; Seoul |
Abstract |
Improving residential environments is a long term project involving various players with sometimes conflicting interests, making it an often contentious process. This study aims to draw out the causal elements of cause project delays. The data gathered has been used to build an index in an attempt to accurately measure the progress of residential environment improvement projects. The preliminary findings produced a refined data set applicable to building a more efficient and rational system of management for residential environment improvement. The research methods used take the form of literature review and analysis of relevant laws and regulations, along with newspaper article analysis. Additionally, pilot surveys were conducted along with in-depth interviews with experts in the field and focus groups. Building upon that raw data set, the final compilation utilized the Analysis Hierarchy Process (AHP) to survey experts from various fields such as redevelopment unions, developers, property appraisers, scholars, researchers and public officials. The AHP analysis highlighted the relative importance of elements and groups in influencing project delays. This study concludes that the categories of ‘economy’ and ‘laws and regulations’ were the most critical elements in delaying projects. |