2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijhma-12-2022-0173
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Real estate investment decisions in COVID-19 crisis: the effect of perception and behavioral biases

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to examine the interconnectedness between investors' perceptions of assets and their behavioral factors with investment decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic in the real estate business in Pakistan. In this regard, this study predicted investment decisions using individuals’ perceptions of the asset (perceived asset quality, perceived asset price and perceived asset value [PAV]),and behavioral biases (overconfidence [OC], herding [HD], disposition effect [DE] and risk aversion [RA]). … Show more

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“…The paper titled “ Real estate investment decisions in COVID-19 crisis: the effect of perception and behavioral biases ” by Ali et al (2023) explains how investors’ perceptions and behavioural biases influence decisions regarding real estate investment during the pandemic of COVID-19 in Pakistan. The perception of asset further includes: perceived asset price, perceived asset quality and perceived asset value.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The paper titled “ Real estate investment decisions in COVID-19 crisis: the effect of perception and behavioral biases ” by Ali et al (2023) explains how investors’ perceptions and behavioural biases influence decisions regarding real estate investment during the pandemic of COVID-19 in Pakistan. The perception of asset further includes: perceived asset price, perceived asset quality and perceived asset value.…”
Section: Papers In the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%