Purpose – This paper aims to investigate whether cultural dimension of power distance, which is the extent that inequality is expected and accepted in societies, can explain underlying differences in landlord-tenant practices (LTP) across countries. Design/methodology/approach – The authors use a sample covering countries from different regions. They apply the ordered probit regressions to estimate the relationships between the explanatory variables and LTP. Findings – The results show that hierarchical societies demonstrate more pro-landlord practices. This finding is robust to alternative measures of power distance and different sample sizes. In addition, the authors find that countries with larger rental sectors and larger numbers of lan...
The paper will argue that the meaning and definition of private renting varies from country to count...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
The property rights issue is one of the most important institutional differences between developed/d...
The main focus of my dissertation is on Power Distance in organisations as a Dimension of National C...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
Effective communication within a multicultural society necessitates an understanding of how people's...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
The proportion of English homes rented privately has nearly doubled in the last 20 years, while the ...
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germa...
Contains fulltext : 45671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Industrialised...
Residential mobility is closely tied to the functioning of housing markets and has important implica...
Purpose This paper provides a comparative analysis of the rates of home ownership and the affordabil...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships between real estate market factors (tran...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships between real estate market factors (tran...
The paper will argue that the meaning and definition of private renting varies from country to count...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
The property rights issue is one of the most important institutional differences between developed/d...
The main focus of my dissertation is on Power Distance in organisations as a Dimension of National C...
Previous research consistently shows that homeowners accumulate more wealth compared with tenants. I...
Effective communication within a multicultural society necessitates an understanding of how people's...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
This paper attempts to fill two gaps in the homeownership literature identified by Dietz and Haurin ...
The proportion of English homes rented privately has nearly doubled in the last 20 years, while the ...
Homeownership rates are very different across European countries. They range from below 50% in Germa...
Contains fulltext : 45671.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Industrialised...
Residential mobility is closely tied to the functioning of housing markets and has important implica...
Purpose This paper provides a comparative analysis of the rates of home ownership and the affordabil...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships between real estate market factors (tran...
The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships between real estate market factors (tran...
The paper will argue that the meaning and definition of private renting varies from country to count...
Abstract: Exploring inequalities in home ownership as an important component of household wealth con...
The property rights issue is one of the most important institutional differences between developed/d...