基于参与决策过程的共管公寓共有人及其类型

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS, FINANCE
J. Węgrzyn, Katarzyna Najbar
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摘要

摘要在我们的研究中,我们参考了越来越多的关于选民投票率和投票习惯的文献。在住房背景下仔细研究投票问题促使我们假设,将投票习惯简单划分为两组,即投票和不投票,可能不足以探索公寓投票过程中的复杂关系。因此,这项研究解决了一个问题,即考虑到他们的投票习惯,我们是否可以识别出两个以上同质的共管公寓共有人群体。本文的分析包括两个阶段。首先,转发与共管公寓共有人特征相关的数据,并使用聚类分析来形成选民子集。其次,使用已确定的聚类来评估选定的投票方法对投票倾向的影响。应用研究策略使我们区分了四类共管公寓共有人:参与型、非选民型、有前途和休眠型选民。这篇文章有助于更好地理解公寓的决策过程,重点关注投票习惯。特别是,我们指出,对投票习惯的研究为对投票过程进行更多的情境依赖性研究提供了坚实的基础,并提出了研究投票习惯的其他领域。
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Condominium Co-Owners and their Typology Based on their Engagement in the Process of Decision-Making
Abstract In our study, we referred to a large and growing body of literature on voter turnout and voting habits. A careful examination of the voting issue in the context of housing prompted us to assume that a simple division into two groups of voting habits, namely voting and non-voting, may not be sufficient to explore complex relations during the voting process in condominiums. Thus the study addresses the question of whether we can identify more than two homogenous clusters of condominium co-owners, taking into consideration their voting habits. The analysis presented in this paper comprises two stages. First, data relating to condominium co-owner characteristics are forwarded and cluster analysis is used to form subsets of voters. Second, the impact of selected methods of voting on the propensity to vote is assessed using the identified clusters. The applied research strategy led us to distinguish four groups of condominium co-owners: engaged, non-voters, promising and dormant voters. The article contributes to a better understanding of the process of making decisions in condominiums with a focus on voting habits. In particular, we indicated that studies on voting habits provide a solid foundation for more-context dependent studies on the voting process and suggest other areas to study voting habits.
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Real Estate Management and Valuation
Real Estate Management and Valuation Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
25.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍: Real Estate Management and Valuation (REMV) is a journal that publishes new theoretical and practical insights that improve our understanding in the field of real estate valuation, analysis and property management. The aim of the Polish Real Estate Scientific Society (Towarzystwo Naukowe Nieruchomości) is developing and disseminating knowledge about land management and the methods, techniques and principles of real estate valuation and the popularization of scientific achievements in this field, as well as their practical applications in the activities of economic entities.
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