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Competency expectations for property professionals in Australia

Poon, J; Brownlow, M

Authors

J Poon

M Brownlow



Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify the competency expectations for property professionals in Australia. It further discusses differences in competency expectations between property professionals who have different professional backgrounds, such as valuers or non-valuers, and property professionals who work in different sectors or different-sized companies and who have differing amounts of experience. The competencies identified in this paper include knowledge areas, skills and attributes.

Design/methodology/approach: This paper presents the research findings of a questionnaire survey sent to Australian Property Institute members, which aimed to gather Australian property professionals' views on the knowledge, skills and attributes required to perform their roles effectively. The percentage of the respondents who provided different choices of given answers for each of the 31 knowledge areas, 20 skills and 21 attributes was identified and discussed. The professional backgrounds of the respondents were also identified to see whether these impact on competency expectations for property professionals. Content analysis was used to analyse written comments collected in the questionnaire.

Findings: The most important categories of knowledge, skill and attribute for Australian property professionals are valuation, effective written communication and practical experience, respectively. The least important are international real estate, second language and creativity. Knowledge of rural valuation is very important in Australia, although this has not been mentioned in previous studies. Professional backgrounds have a large influence on Australian property professionals' views on knowledge requirements, but less so on skills and attributes.

Practical implications: The findings of this paper can be used as guidance for property professionals in their professional development plan. In addition, property course providers can use the research findings of this paper to inform their curriculum development and redesign.

Originality/value: This project is the first to identify the comprehensive competency expectations of property professionals as a whole in Australia. At the same time, it identifies differences in the competency expectations of property professionals who have different professional backgrounds. Similar types of study have been conducted in the UK, the USA, Hong Kong and New Zealand but not yet in Australia. An understanding of the knowledge, skills and attributes required for property professionals is important for continuing professional development, curriculum development and the redesign of relevant property courses in order to maintain performance and competitiveness in the property sector.

Citation

Poon, J., & Brownlow, M. (2014). Competency expectations for property professionals in Australia. Journal of Property Investment and Finance, 32(3), 256-281. https://doi.org/10.1108/JPIF-12-2013-0068

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 1, 2014
Online Publication Date Apr 1, 2014
Publication Date Apr 1, 2014
Deposit Date Jun 9, 2015
Journal Journal of Property Investment and Finance
Print ISSN 1463-578X
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 32
Issue 3
Pages 256-281
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/JPIF-12-2013-0068
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JPIF-12-2013-0068
Related Public URLs http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/jpif


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