This study examines how corporate real estate management (CREM) departments are viewed within the larger corporate culture. It draws particular attention to the European and U.S. markets, focusing on four specific sectors: Banking, energy, telecommunication, and transport and logistics. The study reveals that although corporate real estate remains an important asset on corporate balance sheets, it is currently under-managed in both the United States and Europe, and CREM departments lack prominence in most companies. As a result, companies are not realizing the full value of their real estate assets, and are turning attention to them only in difficult times when property valuations are generally depressed
Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) has evolved since Joroff developed his seminal framework of ...
No, we find no evidence for a return-enhancing role for corporate real estate holdings, which is con...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate real estate (CRE) owne...
This study examines how corporate real estate management (CREM) departments are viewed within the la...
Corporate Real Estate Corporate real estate is real estate that is necessary for an organization to...
Problem description An organized approach to corporate real estate (CRE) decisions i.e. a CRE strate...
Space is one of the largest expenses within an organization; land and buildings are a considerable i...
Acquiring property for any business is capital intensive and for that matter, strategically managing...
Corporate real estate management (CREM) practices in Asia have been a relatively under‐researched ar...
This article aims at discussing how the literature about the real estate management has been evolvin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the contribution of Corporate Real Estate Managemen...
Abstract. Corporate real estate management (CREM) performance needs to be measured and monitored so ...
The study was set out to attest the role of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) in corporations ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the contribution of Corporate Real Estate Manageme...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate real estate (CRE) owne...
Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) has evolved since Joroff developed his seminal framework of ...
No, we find no evidence for a return-enhancing role for corporate real estate holdings, which is con...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate real estate (CRE) owne...
This study examines how corporate real estate management (CREM) departments are viewed within the la...
Corporate Real Estate Corporate real estate is real estate that is necessary for an organization to...
Problem description An organized approach to corporate real estate (CRE) decisions i.e. a CRE strate...
Space is one of the largest expenses within an organization; land and buildings are a considerable i...
Acquiring property for any business is capital intensive and for that matter, strategically managing...
Corporate real estate management (CREM) practices in Asia have been a relatively under‐researched ar...
This article aims at discussing how the literature about the real estate management has been evolvin...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the contribution of Corporate Real Estate Managemen...
Abstract. Corporate real estate management (CREM) performance needs to be measured and monitored so ...
The study was set out to attest the role of Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) in corporations ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explain the contribution of Corporate Real Estate Manageme...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate real estate (CRE) owne...
Corporate Real Estate Management (CREM) has evolved since Joroff developed his seminal framework of ...
No, we find no evidence for a return-enhancing role for corporate real estate holdings, which is con...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of corporate real estate (CRE) owne...