| Title |
Temporal Analysis of Research Trends in Social Integration-Oriented Studies of Multi-Family Housing Management |
| Authors |
오경호(Oh, Kyungho) ; 이다니엘(Lee, Daniel) ; 최규진(Choi, Kyujin) ; 김서영(Kim, Seoyoung) ; 손동욱(Sohn, Dong-wook) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2026.42.2.57 |
| Keywords |
Multi-Family Housing; Housing Management; Social Integration; Social Mix; Societal Contextual Factors; Research Trend Analysis |
| Abstract |
This study analyzes trends in academic research on multifamily housing management in South Korea from 2000 to 2024, focusing on social
integration and related socio-institutional factors. A total of 104 studies were reviewed by period, research topic, and management type. The
results show a marked increase in research activity after 2010, aligning with institutional reforms such as the enactment of the Multi-Family
Housing Management Act and evolving policy discussions on urban regeneration and inclusive housing. Recent studies have placed greater
emphasis on policy analysis, community formation, and social mix strategies, while topics such as conflict mediation and participatory
governance remain less developed. The management focus has gradually shifted from physical maintenance to more integrated approaches that
incorporate social and hybrid strategies, reflecting a broader view of multifamily housing as a platform for community building and social
inclusion. Future research is encouraged to adopt qualitative and comparative approaches to better capture diverse housing contexts and to
promote integrated management strategies that balance physical infrastructure with social coordination. |