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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2026) 28 (2): 143–168.
Published: 11 November 2025
...Daniel Magnusson; Hendry Raharjo; Petra M. Bosch-Sijtsema Purpose It is currently unknown if psychological ownership of a coworking space affects coworking members’ engagement in sustainable behaviors and to what extent. Thus, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between psychological...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2024) 26 (1): 57–73.
Published: 13 November 2023
... Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Facility management FM Outsourcing Retail Ghana Sustainability After the construction of buildings, their management is very important (Amos et al., 2020). Facility management (FM) ensures that buildings are conducive...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2022) 24 (4): 241–255.
Published: 11 October 2021
... the question of what drives or prevents corporations to adopt green building standards for their real estate. There is substantial regulatory and political pressure on the corporate real estate sector to develop and implement sustainable strategies to run its buildings and infrastructures (Hojem et al...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2019) 21 (3): 194–211.
Published: 20 June 2019
...Nicolas Julian Seyler; Jan Mutl Purpose Building performance does not only depend on its efficiency but also on the behaviors of its occupants. Occupant behaviors can more than offset technological efficiency gains so, that corporate real estate (CRE) managers have to go beyond sustainable...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2015) 17 (1): 26–45.
Published: 07 April 2015
...Mia Andelin; Anna-Liisa Sarasoja; Tomi Ventovuori; Seppo Junnila Purpose – The study aims to examine how the vicious circle of blame for sustainable buildings can be turned into virtuous loops of adaptation when considering sustainable buildings and what are the drivers for tenants and investors...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2014) 16 (4): 252–265.
Published: 04 November 2014
... and comprising 1,272 adaptation events, a comparison of results was undertaken. Findings – The findings indicate the importance of some environmental attributes in building adaptation has changed and that legislation and changes market perceptions towards to promote built environment sustainability may...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2014) 16 (4): 239–251.
Published: 04 November 2014
...Rosemarie Stibbe; Michael Voigtländer Purpose – The aim of the study is to investigate the implementation of corporate sustainability (CS) in the German real estate sector. Design/methodology/approach – The authors begin by outlining the framework set by the European Union and the German...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2014) 16 (3): 220–234.
Published: 02 September 2014
...Peter de Jong; Monique Arkesteijn Purpose – This article aims at providing case-based evidence to support the idea that an integral approach using life cycle costs (LCC) would lead to more in-depth argued adjustments towards sustainable and feasible school buildings. There is a gap between...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2014) 16 (2): 126–139.
Published: 06 May 2014
...Mrs Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek; Rasita Masalskyte; Mia Andelin; Anna-Liisa Sarasoja; Tomi Ventovuori Purpose – Sustainability in corporate real estate management (CREM) has been lately recognized as an integral part of almost every business. However, its perception might extremely differ in various...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2013) 15 (1): 53–72.
Published: 29 March 2013
... certificate. As a result, sustainable buildings are able to acquire a rent premium of approximately 5‐17 percent, depending on the sector, geographical area and market situation. Furthermore, the added value of a green building is reflected in both decreased vacancy rates of about 10 percent and enhanced...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2012) 14 (1): 50–62.
Published: 02 March 2012
... now deepen their understanding of the preferences of corporate occupiers. The results may be useful to organisations promoting green buildings. Originality/value The mainstream sustainability research in the real estate sector has focused on green buildings in the area of new construction...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2012) 14 (1): 7–20.
Published: 02 March 2012
... and is statistically significant in the GREEN equation, suggesting the firms with good performance are likely to invest more in sustainability. The size of firms is positively associated with both indices, indicating larger firms have better defined CSR. Return has a significantly positive coefficient with both...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2003) 5 (1): 66–77.
Published: 01 January 2003
.... The scheme is intended to produce a label that distinguishes sustainable developments in the marketplace. This paper uses an in‐depth case study to examine the role of BREEAM in the design and marketing of a city centre office development. The influence of BREEAM in the design process and among the designers...
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Journal of Corporate Real Estate (2002) 4 (3): 207–214.
Published: 01 July 2002
...Charlie Hughes; Richard Spray This paper addresses the relevance of ‘smart communities’ to corporate real estate. It defines smart communities within a context of smart growth, ethical investment, brownland regeneration and sustainability and seeks to explore the potential of such communities...

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