Olgierd Kempa's research while affiliated with Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences and other places
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The understanding of price-setting attributes operating on local real estate market is not only an essential element of property appraisers’ work, it can also greatly assist the professional activities of real estate agents. However, its primary importance is for the market – facilitating the decision-making processes of developers (developers beco...
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... Nevertheless, CAWI works quite well to elicit respondents' opinions. For example, Kempa et al. [69] used the CAWI method to identify student preferences in the housing market of major Polish cities. Słaby [70] relied on CAWI to investigate the needs of people aged 60+ with regard to the housing system for Polish seniors. Konopielko [71] used CAWI to outline the potential economic and non-economic motivations for changing residence and to explore opinions on the phenomenon of suburbanisation and the impact of the pandemic on issues related to suburbanisation processes. ...