社论:房地产投资与企业决策

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of European Real Estate Research Pub Date : 2023-05-11 DOI:10.1108/jerer-05-2023-070
P. Taltavull
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房地产市场是不断发展的,受到各种因素的影响,包括全球和本地因素。最近发生的事件,如通货膨胀加剧和全球动荡,对房地产市场产生了重大影响,影响了从住宅到办公室使用和投资策略的变化。为了更好地理解这些冲击并识别新的行为模式,有必要分析历史数据并进行创新研究。在第16卷(1)中,一系列论文阐明了当今房地产市场面临的一些最紧迫的问题。例如,Rubinacci, Marzano和Piselli提出了意大利价格周期和住宅交易的历史观点。他们的分析强调了信贷周期在塑造市场方面的重要性,并证明了这种现象在不同国家是如何一致的。本卷中的其他论文探讨了房地产投资决策的各个方面。Autio、Pulkka和Junnila研究了企业投资策略如何随着市场竞争而变化,而Fadeyi、McGreal、McCord和Berry研究了长期视角对伦敦写字楼市场投资决策的影响。房地产市场的另一个关键变化是工作场所的概念。Tsolacos、Lee和Tse探讨了联合办公的兴起,以及这种新形式的办公空间使用如何影响决策。随着租户越来越重视灵活性和幸福感,企业评估办公室的标准不仅包括物理特征和位置,还包括提供服务的能力。本卷中的两篇论文研究了房地产经纪人在市场中的作用。WiejakRoy分析了卖方尽职调查如何影响价值和房地产交易,而Ahlenius和K agstr€om调查了瑞典经纪人中奖励在工作满意度中的作用。最后,Maier和Reyman分析了影响silesia -大都市区房地产开发的制度因素,而Oladiran、Sunmoni、Ajayi、Abbas和Guo则探讨了大学生在网络搜索中的住宿属性。通过这些研究,很明显,房地产与政治和经济的许多其他方面密切相关。因此,保持信息灵通并进行创新研究以更好地了解市场的复杂性并为未来制定计划至关重要。我希望你喜欢这一期。
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Editorial: Real estate investment and corporate decisions
The real estate market is constantly evolving, influenced by a variety of factors, both global and local. Recent events such as an increase in inflation and global unrest have had significant impacts on the real estate market, affecting everything from residential access to changes in office usage and investment strategies. To better understand these shocks and identify new patterns of behavior, it is essential to analyze historical data and conduct innovative research. In Volume 16(1), a collection of papers shed light on some of the most pressing issues facing the real estate market today. For example, Rubinacci, Marzano and Piselli present a historical perspective on price cycles and residential transactions in Italy. Their analysis highlights the importance of credit cycles in shaping the market and demonstrates how this phenomenon is consistent across different countries. Other papers in this volume explore various aspects of real estate investment decisionmaking. Autio, Pulkka and Junnila examine how corporate investment strategies are changing in response to market competition, while Fadeyi, McGreal, McCord and Berry investigate the impact of long-term perspectives on investment decisions in the London office market. Another critical change in the real estate market is the concept of the workplace. Tsolacos, Lee and Tse explore the rise of co-working and how this new form of office space usage is affecting decision-making. With tenants placing more value on flexibility and well-being, companies are evaluating offices not just on their physical characteristics and location but also on their ability to provide services. Two papers in this volume examine the role of real estate brokers in the market. WiejakRoy analyzes how vendor due diligence affects values and real estate transactions, while Ahlenius and K agstr€om investigate the role of rewards in job satisfaction among Swedish brokers. Finally, Maier and Reyman analyze the institutional factors affecting real estate development in SilesianMetropolitan Areas, while Oladiran, Sunmoni, Ajayi, Abbas and Guo explore the attributes of university students’ accommodation in online searches. Through these studies, it becomes clear that real estate is intimately connected to many other aspects of politics and the economy. As such, it is essential to stay informed and conduct innovative research to better understand the market’s complexities and plan for the future. I hope you enjoy reading this issue.
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