An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa

Ethical issues and standards of property professions are being scrutinised. To date, no research has been carried out on the ethical standards in the property valuation profession in South Africa. This research compared the content of codes of ethics and professional conduct of the South African pro...

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Main Authors: Brent Currin, Nompilo Msibi, Tsebang Chuene, Andre Kruger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
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Online Access:https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/241
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spelling doaj-d624dfb54fe64edca19b371b2db9cd1f2021-02-02T06:01:58ZengAOSISJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences1995-70762312-28032014-10-017385387010.4102/jef.v7i3.241180An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South AfricaBrent Currin0Nompilo Msibi1Tsebang Chuene2Andre Kruger3University of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgUniversity of JohannesburgEthical issues and standards of property professions are being scrutinised. To date, no research has been carried out on the ethical standards in the property valuation profession in South Africa. This research compared the content of codes of ethics and professional conduct of the South African property valuation profession to international standards, and investigated the ethical standards and moral values held by registered valuers in South Africa. A self-administered survey, administered to 611 professional and professional associate valuers, was used. It measured five constructs of unethical behaviour layered into a survey adapted from Hoyt, Wright and Croft (2002). No statistically significant differences were found between different demographic factors in the ethical beliefs of South African valuers. A literature review comparing South Africa’s codes of conduct with those in the United States of America, Australia and New Zealand showed that the standards of ethics and professional practice in South Africa are not in line with international standards. South African valuers appear to be ethical and resist external pressures which could lead to unethical behaviour.https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/241Code of conductethicsproperty industryregistered valuersregulatory bodySACPVPSouth Africa
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Tsebang Chuene
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Tsebang Chuene
Andre Kruger
An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
Code of conduct
ethics
property industry
registered valuers
regulatory body
SACPVP
South Africa
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Nompilo Msibi
Tsebang Chuene
Andre Kruger
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title An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
title_short An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
title_full An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
title_fullStr An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in South Africa
title_sort investigation into the ethical standards and values of registered property valuers in south africa
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
issn 1995-7076
2312-2803
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Ethical issues and standards of property professions are being scrutinised. To date, no research has been carried out on the ethical standards in the property valuation profession in South Africa. This research compared the content of codes of ethics and professional conduct of the South African property valuation profession to international standards, and investigated the ethical standards and moral values held by registered valuers in South Africa. A self-administered survey, administered to 611 professional and professional associate valuers, was used. It measured five constructs of unethical behaviour layered into a survey adapted from Hoyt, Wright and Croft (2002). No statistically significant differences were found between different demographic factors in the ethical beliefs of South African valuers. A literature review comparing South Africa’s codes of conduct with those in the United States of America, Australia and New Zealand showed that the standards of ethics and professional practice in South Africa are not in line with international standards. South African valuers appear to be ethical and resist external pressures which could lead to unethical behaviour.
topic Code of conduct
ethics
property industry
registered valuers
regulatory body
SACPVP
South Africa
url https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/241
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