Title: Dual process of dual motives in real estate market Indonesia
Authors: Anastasia Njo1, I Made Narsa2, Andry Irwanto2
Affiliations: 1. Faculty of Economic, Petra Christian University, Surabaya, Indonesia; 2. Department of Accounting, Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia
Publisher: International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis Emerald Insight
Abstract
Purpose
The dual process of thinking between conscious processes and unconscious processes generate a different decision. Thinking consciously produces rational decisions. However, a person’s cognitive limitation makes him or her simplify complex scenarios and think implicitly result in making decision in heuristics or rules of thumbs. This paper aims to evaluate patterns of decision-making relationships and dual motives for home purchasing by first home buyers and family life cycle in Indonesia.
Design/methodology/approach
Collecting data was done by distributing questionnaires to home buyers within three years (2013-2016). Further data were processed using ANOVA based on group of dual motives, time for buyer and family life cycle.
Findings
The results show that buyers have consumption motives in buying a residence and they behave rational, while investors prefer to buy an apartment and tend to behave heuristics. Dual motives of time for buyers are not significant to decision model. Family life cycle is significant to decision model based on dual motives.
Originality/value
This is an unpublished dissertation study to qualify for graduation.
Keywords: Heuristics, Rational, Dual motives, Dual process, Family life cycle, Time for buyer
Sources: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJHMA-05-2017-0049/full/html