Digital Platforms and Real Estate Industry during COVID-19

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS International Real Estate Review Pub Date : 1998-06-30 DOI:10.53383/100353
Z. Ali, Jiachen Song
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Real estate is one of the industries that have been most affected by COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that affect customer use of New Zealand's real estate digital platforms. Trade Me and realestate.co.nz are the two most popular real estate digital platforms with the most significant number of homebuyers in New Zealand. This study uses the reviews on the two platforms from 2018 to 2021. There are a total of 1349 customer reviews on the two platforms, which represent the total population. A sample of 113 reviews from the realestate.co.nz platform and 113 reviews from the Trade Me platform are used for analysis. The findings show that perceived ease of use and usefulness, and information and system quality are the four main factors that affect the willingness of customers to use real estate digital platforms. After the spread of the pandemic, the impact of these factors on customer adoption of the platforms has been reduced. Therefore, the results of this study will be helpful in formulating and developing a digital marketing strategy for the New Zealand real estate industry in the post-pandemic era.
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新冠肺炎期间的数字平台与房地产业
房地产是受新冠疫情影响最大的行业之一。本研究的目的是调查影响新西兰房地产数字平台客户使用的因素。Trade Me和realestate.com .nz是新西兰最受欢迎的两个房地产数字平台,拥有最多的购房者。本研究使用了2018年至2021年两个平台上的评论。两个平台上总共有1349条客户评论,这代表了总人数。本文选取了realestate.co.nz平台上的113条评论和Trade Me平台上的113条评论作为分析样本。研究结果表明,感知易用性和有用性,以及信息和系统质量是影响客户使用房地产数字平台意愿的四个主要因素。疫情蔓延后,这些因素对客户采用平台的影响已经减小。因此,本研究的结果将有助于制定和发展后流行病时代新西兰房地产行业的数字营销策略。
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