Abstract
The authors show results of empirical study on residents' involvement in community management activities in an aged huge scale housing complex, based on a questionnaire survey. We found that personal attributes, such as age, housing ownership and house type affect residents'. attitude toward involvement in community management activities. By applying conjoint analysis technique, we revealed that residents prefer payment of some amount of money to a community management organization to their involvement in activities of the community management organization. This empirical result indicates difficulties of residents' involvement in the activities of community management organizations.