A value like that is useful to plan some extra outside air capacity. But it really all depends on what your control method is, how tall your building is, and how extreme your summer and winter temperatures are.
I’ve never seen an all encompassing approach because building pressure targets are seasonal and also subject to building stack effect, and also depends on how compartmentalized all your spaces are. To really engineer it I would say you target your main envelope areas with cracks like the lobbies and areas with lots of glazing, then you do a crack area calculation on how much air to create the delta P between inside and outside that you want in that area. Compare that to your 5% and you’ll see how much it makes sense.
To me this is an elusive value that you’ll get 100 different answers for. And keep in mind you may want to differ your pressure target from positive in summer to neutral/negative in the winter, and should even compensate from the seasonal stack effect of floors above/below depending on where your sensor is if you have just 1 sensor/point of control.