Behavioral Research in Real Estate: A Search for the Boundaries
Roy Black,
Gordon Brown,
Julian Diaz,
Karen Gibler and
Terry Grissom
Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, 2003, vol. 6, issue 1, 85-112
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Executive Summary. This article examines the growing body of behavioral literature in real estate. The emerging view of real property experts as problem solvers bounded by cognitive limitations is reviewed. Normative versus descriptive processes are presented as are potentially biasing heuristics and the role of feedback. In separate sections, the authors explore avenues of potential real estate research and methodologies in finance and traditional economics, expert decision making, marketing and markets, spatial analytics, organizational behavior and development, and the legal and regulatory environment.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1080/10835547.2003.12091589
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