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Partnerships In Affordable Housing: The Impact Of Conflicting Investment Criteria

Susilawati, Connie and Armitage, Lynne and Skitmore, Martin (2005) Partnerships In Affordable Housing: The Impact Of Conflicting Investment Criteria. In Proceedings QUT Research Week, pages pp. 966-978, Brisbane.

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Abstract

Accessibility to housing for lower income groups in Australia has been experiencing a severe decline in the last few years. On the supply side the public sector has been reducing its commitment to the direct provision of public housing at a time when market demand has strengthened, creating substantial price increases in all sectors of the housing market and in most urban centres. One possible solution to address the problem of reduced accessibility to affordable housing has been through the development of partnerships but recent investigation of the literature (Susilawati and Armitage, 2004a) and previous research by the author (Susilawati and Armitage, 2004b) suggest that the attractions of this approach may be specious. The research reported in this paper investigates the nature and incidence of these impediments as presented by survey of a number of stakeholders who have been involved in partnership arrangements in the Queensland affordable housing sector. By means of a series of in-depth interviews, the investment criteria and the impediments to achieving the desired outcomes of the participants in the partnerships are identified. Interestingly, the incidence of conflict and diversity between partners has elicited some unanticipated outcomes and responses which have ironically strengthened the process. Some of the negativity attached to future commitment to such partnerships has been found to be the anticipation of a worse outcome than that expected from independent action.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:conflict, investment criteria, partnerships, affordable housing project, exploratory study
Subjects:350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services > 350600 Services > 350603 Real Estate and Valuation
ID Code:3936
Deposited By:Susilawati, Connie
Deposited On:21 April 2006
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2005 (please consult author)
Additional Information:Conference was held in conjunction with: COBRA (the Construction Research Conference with the RICS Foundation) AUBEA (the Australasian Universities' Building Educators Association Conference) 3rd CIB Student Chapters International Symposium