ABSTRACT
This study aimed at assessing the application of information and communication technology (ICT) in real estate practice in Nigeria, a case study of Lagos metropolis. It also considered critical issues and trends in information and communication technology which impacts profoundly in real estate practice, and how the resources of ICT can be effectively harnessed to improve the profession. The study adopted survey method for collecting data. Random sampling technique was used, and a sample size of 160 respondents was drawn from the study population. The questionnaires were administered to practitioners both private and government agencies. Interviews, primary and secondary data were also used. A total of 140 respondents completed and returned the questionnaires representing 87.5% of the distribution. Tables were used for data presentation, and chi-square (x2) used to test the hypotheses. The result of the study reveals that ICT application has helped in expanding and facilitating the development of contemporary practice of real estate in Nigeria. The result of chi-square test (x2 = 24) indicated a significant relationship (P<0.05) between the application of ICT and real estate practice in the study area. The study also showed that the trends in ICT application has enhanced the growth and development of real estate practice. The result of chi-square test (x2 = 28) indicated a significant relationship (P<0.05) between the trend of lCT application and real estate practice in the study area. More so, the study reveals low adherence in the application of ICT within real estate sector in Nigeria. The result of chi-square test (X2 = 52.4) indicated a significant relationship (P<0.05) between low adherence of ICT within real estate sector in Nigeria. The result further shows that ICT resources can be effectively harnessed to improve real estate practice by mainstreaming a robust ICT programme in estate management curriculum in higher institution/in real estate practice. The study recommends the creation of more awareness of ICT packages by mainstreaming a robust ICT programmes in such a manner that students and practitioners can grasp and apply it. Continuous professional development (C.P.G) effort should be channeled towards ICT as a matter of urgency, including deadlines for compliance.
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Impact of Information and communication |
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Technology in Real Estate Practice |
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Summary |
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Chapter Three: Research Methodology |
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Introduction |
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Research Design |
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Population of Study |
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Sources of Data Collection |
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Primary Source |
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Secondary Source |
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Sampling and Sampling Techniques |
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Instrumentation and Administration of Instrument |
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Validity of Instruments |
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Reliability of Instrument |
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Method of Data Analysis |
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Chapter Four: Presentation and Analysis of Data |
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Introductions |
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Analysis of Characteristics of Respondents |
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Data Presentation |
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Testing of Hypothesis |
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Chapter Five: summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
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Introduction |
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Summary |
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Conclusion |
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Recommendations |
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References |
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Distribution and Collection of Questionnaires |
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Number of Questionnaires Distributed and Returned |
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Position in the Organization |
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Personal Data (Background Information) |
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Age Distribution of Benchmarked Firms |
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Does the Application of Information and communication |
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Technology in Real Estate have effect on the Contemporary |
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Practice of Real Estate. |
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Do the Trends in Information and Communication |
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Technology Application in Real Estate Practice |
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have Impact on the Contemporary Practice of Real Estate |
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How can Information and Communication |
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Real Estate Practice. |
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What is the level of Information and Communication |
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Technology Adherence in the Contemporary Practice |
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of Real Estate |
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Computation of Expected Frequency (The Effect of |
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THESTUDY
Our society is a complex structure of people and institution that interact in a multitude of ways. The social and technological revolutions that alter this structure are no less complex. Long ago, we had the Ice Age, and Neolithic time or period. We later move intothe Agriculture age and the Renaissance period. In the recent time, the society has moved into yet another age that has brought a far reaching change in humanhistory. It iscalled Information and Communication Technology age.
The simple truth today, isthat no profession can effectively succeed in solving her 21st century development challenges, unless theprofessional visions, aspiration, mission and strategies are fundamentally anchored in the realm of knowledge creation, and strategically driven by information and communication technology (ICT).
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has enhanced real estate practice in Nigeria. A simple exampleis the use of mobile phones for communication via text messages which has helped to improve communication in the course of everyday assignments. Field staff can make immediate contact with their office of the principal partner when issues arise while out in the field in the past, such staff would have had to return to base to deal with such issues. The use of computers andthe internet has also made it possible for firms to operate severalbranches apart from their Headoffices with more ease than previously was the case. Professional reports may be vetted online and the exchange of documentedinformation has been greatly enhanced.ICTare perfect tools for working with information and can handleand process large amounts of information for various purposeswhich would otherwise be difficult to manage manually. It can organiseinformation very efficiently with all content properly identified and indexedmaking it possible to find whatever is required easily. In terms of speed, computers can perform in minutes, tasks that would take the average humanbeing yearstocomplete. Computersarequiteaccurate becausetheyaredesigned to receive information andprocesssuchinformation usinga pre-determined sequence stored in a programme thus maintaining a high level of accuracy using the'same datarepeatedly. Land Information System (LIS) is
a tool for legal,administrativeand economic decision making. Itis designed specifically to create,visualize,analyse report and publish land-based datasuch as parcel information, zoning, land use, ownership and general propertyInformation. LIS, on the other hand, may contain additionaland useful information. The input of physical information such as soils, hydrogeology andrainfall andhuman or socio-economic information such as rateablevalue, communications and utilities results in a system that offers surveyors and decision makers the ability to inventory, monitor and plan moreefficiently and cost-effectively. Such an holisticapproach supportsthemanagement of both human and physical resources at all real estate levels.
The realization of this ICT innovation would offer a wide range of functionality from simple map production and information retrieval, such as terrier data to spatial analysis like site finding, valuation etc.
However, it is observed that some real estate practitioners or firms in Nigeria is still in the dark as to thecontemporary 'innovations and relevance of Information and CommunicationTechnology (lCT) in global property market scheme, conflict of professional interests is an evidence of lack of strategic vision within the real estate sector. Parallel lack of emphasis on training and education to meet the demands of this new commercial environment is prevalent. There is a negligent attendance to the benefit of the function of Information and CommunicationTechnology (lCT) through the emergence of cyberspace.
The level of information andcommunicationtechnology (lCT) awareness amongst real estate professionalsin Nigeria is quite low (Kakulu, 2003) and a recent review of teaching curriculum amongst higher institutions offering estate management in Nigeria including Universities Commission (NUC) minimum standards for environmental sciences, reveals that although ICT course are provided for, it is in the form of general introduction on an awareness level.
With the wide spread use and dependence on ICT globally, mere knowledge on an awareness level only is not sustainable as professionals are unable to apply the skill inpracticein a meaningfulway. Awareness level training in formof coursesoffered byservicedepartmentsis not able tofullyaddress the specific needs of real estateprofessionalsin a meaningful way.
In Nigeria today, we are all witnesses to theon-going ICT revolution in the Nigerian banking industry and the change from the use of manual filling andrecord keeping methods less than a decade ago to automatedpractice methods.Recently,A TM machines have been introduced into the Nigerian banking industry as well. The question to ask regarding real estate profession in Nigeriais how we have fared, and what our current ICT literacy level and utilisation as a profession is? Are we taking the lead in the construction industry or are we lagging behind in technology?
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The principle of globalization and the emergence of new technologies have created new challenges. These challenges have permeated all aspect of living; real estate practice is not left out.Real estate practitioners are today faced with the challenges of new techniques and more efficient means of managing and storing information for quicker and more effective management decision, this makes the use of information and communication technology e.g. computer and computer network imperative in real estate practice.
However, evidence has shown that several sectors in the corporate world depend heavily on information and communication technology intheir dailyoperations, realestate practitioners in Nigeria do not seem to beoperating at par with their professional counterparts in the industry. Some practitioners have traditionally lagged behind others, when it comes to applying the latest ICT application in real estate practice.
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aim of the study is to examine critical Issues and trends in information and communication technology, which impact profoundly on real estate practice, so that an objective assessment can be drawn on how the practice has fared, and how the resources of information and communication technology can be effectively harnessed to improve real estate practice in Nigeria.