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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2023) 25 (4): 286–306.
Published: 14 March 2023
...Daniel Amos; Naana Amakie Boakye-Agyeman Purpose This study aims to establish the statistical relationships between corporate real estate added value indicators of cost reduction, increasing productivity, risk reduction and flexibility and organizational financial and non-financial performance...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2017) 19 (3): 186–204.
Published: 11 September 2017
...’ elasticity, flexibility, generality. Respondents employed by private enterprises seem to have shorter time horizon than respondents employed by hybrid organizations and public administrations. Research limitations/implications Further empirical research in Norway and preferably also in other countries...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2014) 16 (1): 3–21.
Published: 01 April 2014
...Jussi Vimpari; Juho-Kusti Kajander; Seppo Junnila Purpose – The need for flexibility between organisational units is well established in corporate real estate. While the cost of flexibility is rather straightforward to approximate, measuring economical value of the flexibility...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2005) 7 (1): 34–48.
Published: 01 March 2005
...Lara Greden; Leon Glicksman The continuous need for change in corporate real estate spaces warrants consideration of flexibility in new space design. To help decision makers invest more effectively in physical infrastructure and its ability to evolve, a formal method of identifying and valuing...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2005) 7 (1): 72–86.
Published: 01 March 2005
...Antti Louko The results indicate that the main reason for portfolio outsourcing was the immediate cash pay‐out. In addition, corporations generally aimed to increase their capital and space‐use efficiency, as well as flexibility in occupation. Corporations were generally successful in increasing...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2004) 6 (1): 73–82.
Published: 01 January 2004
... between ‘core’, ‘tactical’ and ‘(semi)surplus’ properties. The paper focuses specifically on the topical issue of flexibility, identifying potential costs and considering whether and to what extent short leases and break clauses are worth paying for. It also contains a large number of practical tips...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2002) 4 (4): 365–374.
Published: 01 October 2002
... to ensure survival in uncertain economic conditions? © MCB UP Limited 2002 Recession Rental values Real estate strategy Flexibility Journal of Corporate Real Estate Volume 4 Number 4 Survival strategies for corporate real estate in uncertain times Howard Cooke Received (in revised form...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2002) 4 (2): 160–168.
Published: 01 April 2002
... experimentation Branding Competitive edge Collaboration Flexibility Behaviour modelling Communication Journal of Corporate Real Estate Volume 4 Number 2 Moving forward: Beyond cost per square foot the other critical success factors in workplace change projects Alan Drake Received (in revised form): 5th...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2001) 3 (1): 38–45.
Published: 01 January 2001
...Virginia Gibson Real estate is an inherently inflexible asset, yet corporate real estate managers increasingly need to find ways in which flexibility can be achieved. Shorter planning horizons, increasing corporate experimentation and growth through mergers and acquisition are but a few...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2001) 3 (1): 81–95.
Published: 01 January 2001
... and collaborative working; provides for flexibility of tenure; and affords adaptability of both space use and function. A new real estate offer is emerging that provides both space, services and amenities, to support the tenants business over the life of a customer’s needs. Leading edge developers are now more...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (1999) 1 (3): 294–297.
Published: 01 July 1999
... Design brief Flexibility Unobstructed floor plates Communal environment and notability Journal of Corporate Real Estate Volume 1 Number 3 The Lloyd s building Nicolas J. Phillips Received (in revised form): 24th February, 1999 Lloyd s, One Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA, UK; Tel: 0171 327 6036; Fax...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (1999) 1 (3): 241–253.
Published: 01 July 1999
... of flexibility and better asset utilisation, many companies have adopted a ‘lease only’ policy and refuse to own any building, even their corporate headquarters. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple. Although easy to follow and implement, simple rules such as ‘own everything’ or ‘lease everything’ don’t work...

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