Glocal real estate market: evidence from European Countries

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of European Real Estate Research Pub Date : 2020-07-30 DOI:10.1108/jerer-09-2019-0031
R. Wiśniewski, Justyna Brzezicka
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Purpose This paper aims to analyse globalisation, localisation and glocalisation on the real estate market and define the characteristic features of a glocal real estate market (GREM). The GREM involves real estate properties and real estate products, as well as linking the local and global dimensions of real estate market. Further aims of the study were to provide a methodology for developing the glocal real estate market index (GREMI), and compare selected European markets by analysing their glocalisation potential. Design/methodology/approach A novel method of identifying and assessing the GREM was prepared in the work. The methodology provides tools for calculating the GREMI. This is an index based on a few dozen variables from various thematic scopes, describing the glocalisation potential of a selected market, calibrated to a range <0, 1>. GREMI values were calculated for 12 countries, which accessed European Union (EU) in 2004. The sample covers period from 2004 to 2017. Findings The study shows that the GREMI continues to increase in all countries over time and the results are becoming synchronised. Romania is a country with the highest number of minimum GREMI values in all years (2004–2017). The highest values of the GREMI were determined in Estonia over the period of nine years (2004–2006, 2008 and 2013–2017). Research limitations/implications The prepared index may be applied to analyse different real estate markets, though the necessity to select an identical set of variables for analysis to allow for comparing between markets is a limitation for applying the method. The actual selection of variables is also a study limitation, which was of an opening nature to research in this scope and may be disputable. Originality/value This paper provides the original methodology of the GREMI index for countries joining the EU from 2004 onwards.
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全球房地产市场:来自欧洲国家的证据
本文旨在分析房地产市场的全球化,本地化和全球化,并定义全球本地房地产市场(GREM)的特征。GREM涉及房地产资产和房地产产品,并将本地和全球房地产市场联系起来。该研究的进一步目的是为开发全球房地产市场指数(GREMI)提供一种方法,并通过分析其全球化潜力来比较选定的欧洲市场。设计/方法学/方法在工作中准备了一种识别和评估GREM的新方法。该方法为计算GREMI提供了工具。这是一个基于不同主题范围的几十个变量的指数,描述了选定市场的全球化潜力,并校准到一个范围。计算了2004年进入欧盟(EU)的12个国家的GREMI值。样本时间为2004年至2017年。研究结果表明,随着时间的推移,所有国家的GREMI都在持续增加,结果也趋于同步。罗马尼亚是所有年份(2004-2017年)GREMI最小值数量最多的国家。爱沙尼亚在9年期间(2004-2006年、2008年和2013-2017年)确定了GREMI的最高值。研究局限/意义所编制的指数可用于分析不同的房地产市场,但必须选择一组相同的变量进行分析,以便在不同市场之间进行比较,这是应用该方法的一个限制。变量的实际选择也是一个研究限制,这是一个开放性的研究在这个范围内,可能是有争议的。原创性/价值本文为2004年以后加入欧盟的国家提供了GREMI指数的原始方法。
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