This paper explores the extent of organizational isomorphism (homogeneity and resemblances) in the disruption-driven investment decision-making strategies of Listed Property Trusts (LPTs) in New Zealand. Based on the tenets of institutional theory, this article conceptualizes LPTs as organizations within an investment environment, comprising several firms and actors that are bounded by formal and informal rules. By exploring the interactions and interdependencies across organizational hierarchies in the investment environment, this study adopts a phenomenological approach within case studies in clarifying the extent of homogeneity in the decision-making strategies of LPTs amidst disruptions. The research outcome suggests that LPTs demonstra...
Institutional investors such as pension funds or insurance companies commonly invest in the unsecuri...
Property investors are important stakeholders in the built environment. Their investment behaviour i...
There has been a rapid expansion in the role and s1ze of the housing association sector in England s...
This paper explores the extent of organizational isomorphism (homogeneity and resemblances) in the d...
Purpose - Decision-making behaviour of property investors has been the focus of real estate research...
According to economic theory the ownership structure of an entity impacts on its governance, behavio...
This research examines the extent to which New Zealand's listed property vehicles (LPVs) are charact...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall investment strategies of the property trusts and...
textEssay one investigates the relation between firms’ investment choices and various governance me...
Isomorphism or strategic homogeneity within organisational fields is a widely observed phenomenon an...
We investigate whether Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) managers actively manipulate performance ...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on English housing associations’ asset management strateg...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
We examine the business groups’ risk-sharing hypothesis in the Japanese Real Estate Investment Trust...
There has been a rapid expansion in the role and s1ze of the housing association sector in England s...
Institutional investors such as pension funds or insurance companies commonly invest in the unsecuri...
Property investors are important stakeholders in the built environment. Their investment behaviour i...
There has been a rapid expansion in the role and s1ze of the housing association sector in England s...
This paper explores the extent of organizational isomorphism (homogeneity and resemblances) in the d...
Purpose - Decision-making behaviour of property investors has been the focus of real estate research...
According to economic theory the ownership structure of an entity impacts on its governance, behavio...
This research examines the extent to which New Zealand's listed property vehicles (LPVs) are charact...
The purpose of this study was to assess the overall investment strategies of the property trusts and...
textEssay one investigates the relation between firms’ investment choices and various governance me...
Isomorphism or strategic homogeneity within organisational fields is a widely observed phenomenon an...
We investigate whether Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) managers actively manipulate performance ...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on English housing associations’ asset management strateg...
State withdrawal combined with challenges in raising private finance has led not-for-profit housing ...
We examine the business groups’ risk-sharing hypothesis in the Japanese Real Estate Investment Trust...
There has been a rapid expansion in the role and s1ze of the housing association sector in England s...
Institutional investors such as pension funds or insurance companies commonly invest in the unsecuri...
Property investors are important stakeholders in the built environment. Their investment behaviour i...
There has been a rapid expansion in the role and s1ze of the housing association sector in England s...