Barriers and prospects for the adoption of blockchain technology in property valuation

被引:1
作者
Adilieme, Chibuikem Michael [1 ]
Abidoye, Rotimi Boluwatife [1 ]
Lee, Chyi Lin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New South Wales, Sch Built Environm, Sydney, Australia
关键词
Blockchain; Barriers; Prospects; Nigeria; Property valuation; Property valuers; INDUSTRY; LAGOS;
D O I
10.1108/JERER-04-2024-0022
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeBlockchain is an emerging digital technology proposed and trialled among different built environment professions. The technology has been proposed to introduce transparency, security and trust in property transactions. Despite this proposition, few studies have analysed the barriers and prospects in property valuation, especially in markets plagued by low transparency and a lack of stakeholder trust. Using Nigeria as a case study, this study assesses the barriers and prospects for adopting blockchain technology in property valuation.Design/methodology/approachData was collected from 180 valuers practising in Nigeria through an online survey, and the data was analysed using mean score ranking and the chi-square (chi 2) test of independence.FindingsFirstly, there was a low awareness of the application of blockchain technology and an association between the number of valuation jobs executed annually and awareness of the application of blockchain technology. The most important barriers revolved around the knowledge, technical know-how of blockchain and the cost of implementing such technology. The prospects for blockchain are very high as all identified prospects were considered important, with transparency being the most crucial factor for its adoption, followed by the monitoring activities in real time and the permanence in storing records.Research limitations/implicationsThis study's implications lie in the potential benefit of transparency identified for blockchain, which could act as a tool to introduce transparency into valuation industries that battle key issues surrounding transparency and trust. Furthermore, this study can be utilised by policymakers and property industry players in mapping strategies to adopt the beneficial use of blockchain as one among the suite of proptech tools disrupting the property valuation scene, in their practice. This also presents an opportunity to draw upon insights from this study to better prepare for using blockchain in property valuation.Originality/valueThis study appears to be the first to empirically assess barriers and prospects for blockchain in property valuation practice. It contributes to the literature by identifying key factors that will deter and/or promote the application of blockchain, an emerging and disruptive digital technology.
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