Abstract: This paper uses a probit model to analyse 100 observations in terms of three hypotheses about the formation of owners’ corporations in high-density private housing estates in Hong Kong within the context of Mancur Olson’s group theory. The findings do not reject the theory, revealing that it is more likely for an older urban estate with fewer owners to form owners’ corporations. The discussion includes a brief introduction to Olson’s group theory and the development of the probit analysis. Some speculative thoughts about public participation in local level urban management and planning are offered in the conclusion.published_or_final_versio
by Thomas Chan Ying-man, Wong Kwok-din.Bibliography: leaf 46Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of H...
Residential buildings under co-ownership are properties governed by mixed systems of communal and in...
With the expansion of the world\u27s population, apartment buildings have become popular, especially...
This thesis uses Hong Kong’s empirical data to refute “Olson’s conjecture,” which stated that it is ...
by William Wai-ling Yeung.Bibliography: leaf 70Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Home ownership is a dream for many Hong Kong people. In 1997, property prices in Hong Kong soared to...
The property management in Hong Kong has emerged in its importance in the past decades. The people’s...
Purpose: The paper examines the operation of the Land (compulsory sale for redevelopment) Ordinanc...
In this paper we apply the probit model, an econometric technique that has been used in urban econom...
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-128).publis...
Public-private partnerships formed to carry out urban renewal activities are often criticized as pro...
Purpose - To examine how an incomplete and biased legal/regulatory framework governing the allocatio...
This paper uses a probit model to evaluate a total of 1353 sets of cross-sectional development contr...
This paper concerns with a study of policy of Hong Kong Government in effective building management....
by Cheung Hoi Tat, So Chee Wing.Bibliography: leaves [151-153]Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of...
by Thomas Chan Ying-man, Wong Kwok-din.Bibliography: leaf 46Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of H...
Residential buildings under co-ownership are properties governed by mixed systems of communal and in...
With the expansion of the world\u27s population, apartment buildings have become popular, especially...
This thesis uses Hong Kong’s empirical data to refute “Olson’s conjecture,” which stated that it is ...
by William Wai-ling Yeung.Bibliography: leaf 70Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 198
Home ownership is a dream for many Hong Kong people. In 1997, property prices in Hong Kong soared to...
The property management in Hong Kong has emerged in its importance in the past decades. The people’s...
Purpose: The paper examines the operation of the Land (compulsory sale for redevelopment) Ordinanc...
In this paper we apply the probit model, an econometric technique that has been used in urban econom...
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-128).publis...
Public-private partnerships formed to carry out urban renewal activities are often criticized as pro...
Purpose - To examine how an incomplete and biased legal/regulatory framework governing the allocatio...
This paper uses a probit model to evaluate a total of 1353 sets of cross-sectional development contr...
This paper concerns with a study of policy of Hong Kong Government in effective building management....
by Cheung Hoi Tat, So Chee Wing.Bibliography: leaves [151-153]Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of...
by Thomas Chan Ying-man, Wong Kwok-din.Bibliography: leaf 46Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of H...
Residential buildings under co-ownership are properties governed by mixed systems of communal and in...
With the expansion of the world\u27s population, apartment buildings have become popular, especially...