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Market response of real estate and automotive industry during pandemic-a transdisciplinary approach

Shanmuga Sundaram1
01 Jan 2020-The International Journal of Management (IAEME Publication)-Vol. 11, Iss: 5, pp 764-769
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the market situation of real estate and automotive industry in and around Chennai during the pandemic season (COVID-19) by using an inter disciplinary approach called as transdisciplinary model where parameters were not considered from single field.
Abstract: This study is about studying the market situation of real estate and automotive industry in and around Chennai during the pandemic season (COVID-19). The study comprises an inter disciplinary approach called as transdisciplinary model where parameters were not considered from single field. The parameters studied are of four varied categories such as psychological, social, economic and logical influence. The basic enquiry log of real estate industry and automatize industry in Chennai is collected and preliminary analysis was made on percentage of conversion from enquiry to sale. Then the enquirers are provided with questionnaire mapped with the influencing parameters, to study their decision taking pattern. The results show that each unit has different influencers, but altogether there was no logical approach hence conforming the panic consumeristic behavior during the time of pandemic. Also, it shows that commercial vehicle section has got a worst heat, and the real estate sale is also in back seat due to unprecedented future.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an analysis of a research project conducted by a network of environmental research institutes called Partnership for European Environmental Research (PEER), with a special emphasis on the ecosystem services concept.
Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of a research project conducted by a network of environmental research institutes called Partnership for European Environmental Research (PEER). Our analysis constitutes a reflection on this research project based on a proposed ideal-typical transdisciplinary research process developed by . The aim of the PRESS project (PEER Research on EcoSystem Services) was to provide support for the development and implementation of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020, with a special emphasis on the ecosystem services concept. Our analysis of the research phases of the PRESS project shows that not all of the project elements accord with the notion of a full-scale transdisciplinary process. Despite this, a number of lessons can be learned regarding the use of different boundary objects for knowledge integration and the various roles played by researchers. We also identify some constraints with regard to synchronizing policy and project cycles and consider the advantages and disa...

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