Transforming Rural Land to Urban – Ethical Considerations in Real Estate Development

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Rural Development Pub Date : 2023-06-29 DOI:10.25175/jrd/2022/v41/i3/172504
Anthony De Sa, S. Mandal, Deepak Bajaj, N. Sridharan
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The rural-urban frontier is a constantly shifting one due to a variety of economic and social factors that trigger this transformation in the rural-urban continuum. The most intense changes in the built environment are taking place outside the borders of cities, in rural areas adjacent to them. Real estate development has become the most significant instrument for this transformation. Existing real estate industry ethical codes in India are short on specifics and lack enforceability; a statutory code of ethics could promote best business practices. A schematic diagram is developed to understand the complex interplay of ethical behaviour between agencies in the real estate ecosystem. Drawing on the deliberations of a high-powered focus group as well as a rich all-India sample of 103 respondents covering 15 States, the paper identifies what the various stakeholders perceive as priorities for incorporation in a common code of ethics. The surveyed sample includes 87 professionals and experts (administrators, planners, regulators, lawyers, chartered accountants, bankers, engineers, architects, academicians and researchers), and 16 stakeholder associations (of builders, consumers and realtors). Transparency, promise-keeping, accountability, professional excellence, law-abidance, fairness and integrity are identified as the main characteristics prioritised, but the perspectives of stakeholder segments are nuanced and vary considerably, necessitating a strategic approach towards the drafting of a common ethical code. It is suggested that the All-India Forum of Real Estate Regulatory Authorities is best placed to bring on board all stakeholders in the finalisation of a code of ethics that could get statutory moorings in the RERA Act of 2016.
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农村土地向城市转化——房地产开发中的伦理思考
城乡边界是一个不断变化的边界,这是由于引发城乡连续体这种变化的各种经济和社会因素造成的。建筑环境最剧烈的变化发生在城市边界之外,在与城市相邻的农村地区。房地产开发已经成为这一转变最重要的工具。印度现有的房地产行业道德规范缺乏细节,缺乏可执行性;法定的道德准则可以促进最佳商业实践。开发了一个示意图来理解房地产生态系统中代理机构之间道德行为的复杂相互作用。根据一个强有力的焦点小组的审议,以及覆盖15个邦的全印度103名受访者的丰富样本,该文件确定了各利益攸关方认为应纳入共同道德准则的优先事项。调查样本包括87名专业人士和专家(管理人员、规划师、监管机构、律师、特许会计师、银行家、工程师、建筑师、学者和研究人员),以及16个利益相关者协会(建筑商、消费者和房地产经纪人)。透明度、信守承诺、问责制、专业卓越、守法、公平和诚信被确定为优先考虑的主要特征,但利益相关者群体的观点是微妙的,差异很大,因此需要采用战略方法来起草共同的道德准则。有人建议,全印度房地产监管当局论坛最适合让所有利益相关者参与最终确定道德准则,该准则可能在2016年的RERA法案中获得法定支持。
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Journal of Rural Development
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期刊介绍: Journal of Rural Development (JRD) is published quarterly in March, June, September and December by the National Institute of Rural Development, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030 The Journal aims at promoting study and research in rural development. It seeks to uncover links between the social sciences and rural development and to forge and strengthen them where necessary.
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