Part of an ongoing longitudinal study, this article provides evidence on the emerging impacts of Covid-19 on the demand for, configuration and role of offices in cities, drawing on primary data from semi-structured interviews with UK-based Corporate Real Estate Managers. The research is grounded on a ‘theory of change’ framework combining real estate, institutional economics, and economic geography literature. Our findings confirm an acceleration towards hybrid working patterns. While some changes in the current use of offices may be temporary or more dynamic, other adjustments may be permanent (e.g., working from home, portfolio rationalisations) and trigger structural changes across cities
In the last decade, several disciplines have explored new forms of work-spaces and practices, includ...
During the worldwide pandemic between 2020 and 2022, lockdowns were instigated. Working from home be...
Covid-19 has led to unprecedented changes in functional structures in our cities. Since the mid-20th...
Part of an ongoing longitudinal study, this article provides evidence on the emerging impacts of Cov...
Over the course of the coronavirus crisis, substantially increased attention has been paid to the sp...
The pandemic is fast-moving, accelerating rapid changes that lead to new challenges and impacting or...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the mass adoption of remote working and other office market dynamics. A...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the mass adoption of remote working and other office market dynamics. A...
PurposeTriggered by public concerns over office workplace safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, this ...
Purpose This paper investigates how large UK corporate occupiers perceive the potential role of fle...
Despite the extensive amount of research on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on signifi...
Purpose: This paper investigates how large UK corporate occupiers perceive the potential role of fle...
The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic is profound and enduring to the entire world. A ‘recovery’ to...
For a long-time working community have been physical/virtual entities, only partially linked to a ta...
The COVID-19 pandemic is posing an unprecedented global challenge to social and economic life. This ...
In the last decade, several disciplines have explored new forms of work-spaces and practices, includ...
During the worldwide pandemic between 2020 and 2022, lockdowns were instigated. Working from home be...
Covid-19 has led to unprecedented changes in functional structures in our cities. Since the mid-20th...
Part of an ongoing longitudinal study, this article provides evidence on the emerging impacts of Cov...
Over the course of the coronavirus crisis, substantially increased attention has been paid to the sp...
The pandemic is fast-moving, accelerating rapid changes that lead to new challenges and impacting or...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the mass adoption of remote working and other office market dynamics. A...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the mass adoption of remote working and other office market dynamics. A...
PurposeTriggered by public concerns over office workplace safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, this ...
Purpose This paper investigates how large UK corporate occupiers perceive the potential role of fle...
Despite the extensive amount of research on the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on signifi...
Purpose: This paper investigates how large UK corporate occupiers perceive the potential role of fle...
The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic is profound and enduring to the entire world. A ‘recovery’ to...
For a long-time working community have been physical/virtual entities, only partially linked to a ta...
The COVID-19 pandemic is posing an unprecedented global challenge to social and economic life. This ...
In the last decade, several disciplines have explored new forms of work-spaces and practices, includ...
During the worldwide pandemic between 2020 and 2022, lockdowns were instigated. Working from home be...
Covid-19 has led to unprecedented changes in functional structures in our cities. Since the mid-20th...