Disposal strategies in corporate real estate portfolios

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Corporate Real Estate Pub Date : 2019-05-13 DOI:10.1108/JCRE-10-2017-0041
H. Remøy, Sander Rovers, I. Nase
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop an operational framework with guidelines and lessons to improve the current real estate portfolio disposal procedures of freeholds, based on empirical evidence from the banking sector. Design/methodology/approach The empirical research is based on a comparative analysis of four case studies, representing approximately 80 per cent of the Dutch banking sector. The case studies comprise a systematic document review of corporate business and real estate strategies and semi-structured interviews with decision makers who steer the organisation’s corporate real estate (CRE) portfolio composition. Findings This research shows a strong relationship between organisation characteristics, legacy and strategy, disposal drivers and CRE disposal strategies. The weighing of drivers and order of steps in strategy execution strategies largely depend on organisational objectives. Research limitations/implications This paper reports empirical findings from Dutch case studies. To generalise, further research is needed in different legal, financial and economic contexts and in other sectors. This paper suggests a more thorough study of the relationship between space-use efficiency and technological innovation implementation.. Practical implications The framework proposes strategy improvements and a proactive approach to corporate real estate management (CREM) to create value through real estate portfolios. Originality/value This paper provides a thorough analysis of the CREM of the Dutch banking sector and is applicable to CREM in this and other sectors.
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企业房地产投资组合中的处置策略
本文的目的是基于银行业的经验证据,开发一个具有指导方针和经验教训的操作框架,以改进当前的不动产投资组合处置程序。设计/方法/方法实证研究基于对四个案例研究的比较分析,这些案例研究约占荷兰银行业的80%。案例研究包括对企业业务和房地产战略的系统文件审查,以及对指导企业房地产(CRE)投资组合构成的决策者的半结构化访谈。本研究表明,组织特征、遗产和战略、处置驱动因素和CRE处置策略之间存在很强的关系。战略执行战略的驱动因素和步骤顺序的权衡在很大程度上取决于组织的目标。研究局限/启示本文报告了荷兰案例研究的实证结果。总的来说,需要在不同的法律、金融和经济背景以及其他领域进行进一步的研究。本文建议对空间利用效率与技术创新之间的关系进行更深入的研究。实践意义该框架提出了企业房地产管理(CREM)的战略改进和积极主动的方法,以通过房地产投资组合创造价值。原创性/价值本文对荷兰银行业的CREM进行了深入的分析,适用于该行业和其他行业的CREM。
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