EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND

This study attempts to explore factors that may attract institutional investors to invest in affordable housing funds in Malaysia. Six traits of investments were tested, namely fund structure and mandate, market return, social return, risk mitigation, governance and transparency, and government supp...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Mohd Daud M.A.; Rosly S.A.; Sori Z.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203042142&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i33.1535&partnerID=40&md5=40ff6a1f0bd3d321cff513ffd784f4c6
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Mohd Daud M.A.; Rosly S.A.; Sori Z.M.
EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
2024
Planning Malaysia
22
4
10.21837/pm.v22i33.1535
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203042142&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v22i33.1535&partnerID=40&md5=40ff6a1f0bd3d321cff513ffd784f4c6
This study attempts to explore factors that may attract institutional investors to invest in affordable housing funds in Malaysia. Six traits of investments were tested, namely fund structure and mandate, market return, social return, risk mitigation, governance and transparency, and government support for the investment. Based on the six determinants, the study uses a partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) technique using data gathered from a survey involving employees of institutional investment firms in Malaysia. The study found three significant factors motivating institutional investors to invest in affordable housing fund, namely social return, government support, and governance and transparency. Overall, it was found that institutional investors do greatly consider social elements in their investment decisions. This will potentially open new avenues in fundraising efforts to build more affordable housing, hence providing an adequate supply of these homes for those in need. © 2024 by MIP.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
16756215
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Mohd Daud M.A.; Rosly S.A.; Sori Z.M.
spellingShingle Mohd Daud M.A.; Rosly S.A.; Sori Z.M.
EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
author_facet Mohd Daud M.A.; Rosly S.A.; Sori Z.M.
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title EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
title_short EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
title_full EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
title_fullStr EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
title_sort EXPLORING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ DETERMINANTS OF INVESTMENT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING FUND
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description This study attempts to explore factors that may attract institutional investors to invest in affordable housing funds in Malaysia. Six traits of investments were tested, namely fund structure and mandate, market return, social return, risk mitigation, governance and transparency, and government support for the investment. Based on the six determinants, the study uses a partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) technique using data gathered from a survey involving employees of institutional investment firms in Malaysia. The study found three significant factors motivating institutional investors to invest in affordable housing fund, namely social return, government support, and governance and transparency. Overall, it was found that institutional investors do greatly consider social elements in their investment decisions. This will potentially open new avenues in fundraising efforts to build more affordable housing, hence providing an adequate supply of these homes for those in need. © 2024 by MIP.
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