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First-home buyers and herding behavior in Surabaya, Indonesia

SUSANTO, SOFIAN ARIF and Anastasia, Njo (2020) First-home buyers and herding behavior in Surabaya, Indonesia. [UNSPECIFIED]

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            Abstract

            Purpose � This study aims to determine the causality of herding which was traced down to social and normative influences from first-home buyers represented by undergraduate students. Design/methodology/approach � The Perception Alignment Hypothesis was used in this experimental research, and was conducted on a sample of 125 undergraduates studying finance representing first-home buyers. The experiment provides the subjects property brochures in Surabaya to appraise a value that they see fit for purchase. The subjects were given both social- and normative-induced treatments separately using information cascade, and their valuation shifts were recorded. Their valuations were then divided into three sections under the treatment groups, consisting of initial, �social� and �normative� valuations. Findings � In contrast to previous findings, the results showed that first-home buyers succumbed to both social and normative influences, causing them to herd. Further analysis of the credibility of information was conducted and it showed that the undergraduates were only prone to social influence, whereas other aspects regarding normative influences must be further researched. Practical implications � The decline of home-ownership on a global scale is concerning, especially when 60% of the market represents young adults under the age of 35. This implies that both the government and property developers may need to enact strict measures to regulate property purchases. Originality/value � This is the first experimental study on herding of Surabaya, Indonesia, mainly focusing on human behavior and information cascade. Thus, this study could be a viable reflection to future policies in Indonesia being made to answer actual demands in the residential market.

            Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
            Uncontrolled Keywords: Herding, Behavior, Social influence, First-home buyers, Information cascade, Normative influence
            Subjects: H Social Sciences > HG Finance
            Divisions: Faculty of Economic > Finance Management Program
            Depositing User: Admin
            Date Deposited: 05 Jun 2020 04:13
            Last Modified: 06 Jul 2023 14:28
            URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18777

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