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van Staveren, D. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
Purpose: Corporate real estate management (CREM) is complex due to an increasing number of real estate (RE) added values and the tensions between them. RE managers are faced with trade-offs: to choose a higher performance for one added value at the cost of another. CREM research mainly deals with trade-offs in a hypothetical sense, without...
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Azcarate Aguerre, J.F. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Vergara d'Alençon, L.M. (author), Klein, T. (author)
Introduction: The challenge of the energy transition in the built environment has, in recent years, been exacerbated by rising awareness of the material resource limitations we face on the path towards sustainable development. In this context the concepts of Circular Economy (CE) and Product-Service Systems (PSS) have emerged as potentially...
journal article 2023
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Appel-Meulenbroek, Rianne (author), Voulon, Thijs (author), Bergefurt, Lisanne (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Hoekstra, B.S. (author), der Schaaf, Pity Jongens Van (author)
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, office workers were obliged to work from home (WFH). Alongside known positive aspects of home-based telework, it is associated with reduced health and productivity impacts. Its success depends on employee and environmental characteristics. OBJECTIVE: This paper fills the gap in knowledge on the...
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Du Preez, M. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Rymarzak, M. (author)
Internationally, the ambition to achieve a sustainable built environment is becoming urgent. On the university campus, this vision, combined with unparalleled access to innovative technologies for sustainable development enables/urges universities to implement more innovative solutions more often. As a prime test location, the university campus...
journal article 2022
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Rymarzak, M. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Du Preez, M. (author)
Campus decision makers are increasingly expected to adopt ‘campus innovations’ (affecting real estate and different facilities), not only from the market and demand-led (external campus innovations), but also developed by the university's own scientists (internal campus innovations). The adoption of the latter can be driven and hindered by...
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Valks, B. (author), Blokland, E.H. (author), Elissen, C.J. (author), van Loon, I.C.D. (author), Roozemond, D.A. (author), Uiterdijk, P.J.L. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
Purpose: Across the world, many universities are dealing with a pressure on resources, caused by both organisational developments and ageing campuses. Space utilization studies have a strategic role, providing information on how space is being used, thereby informing decisions about the type and scale of facilities that are needed. Design...
journal article 2021
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
At universities worldwide, the notion of a ‘smart campus’ is becoming increasingly appealing as a response to the multitude of challenges that impact campus development and operation. Smart campus tools are widely used to support students and employees, optimise space use and save energy. Although smart campus tools are supposed to support...
journal article 2021
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
At universities worldwide, creating a ‘smart campus’ is gaining significance. This is a response to the increasingly dynamic use of the campus and the pressure on resources: energy, financial and human resources. The university community has become more mobile, student numbers more unpredictable and funding more uncertain. Consequently, campus...
journal article 2020
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Du, Y. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Kun, Song (author)
Higher education institutions (HEIs) in both early and mature stages of sustainable development (SD) have been moving toward sustainability. Methods for assessing SD have been developed from global and regional contexts to support sustainability efforts. The purpose of this paper is to formulate guidelines as input to develop a sustainable...
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Colenberg, S.E. (author), Jylhä, T.E. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Health is a trending topic in the office market, yet scientific research on healthy offices is scattered. This study undertakes a systematic literature review on the relationship between the interior space of offices and physical, psychological and social well-being. The review identifies the characteristics of interior office space that have...
journal article 2020
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Broekhuizen, A. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), de Jong, P. (author), Van Nieuwamerongen, Frido (author)
Handbooks on strategic real estate management are generally based on four strategies for functional adjustment of the building: Conversion, expansion, renovation and adaptive reuse. And on a strategic level, this classification in adjustment strategies does work for real estate in general. But when looking at Dutch primary schools as a...
journal article 2020
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Valks, B. (author), Vande Putte, H.J.M. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
Het onderzoek naar smart tools is gestart naar aanleiding van een probleem dat bekend is bij zowel studenten en docenten als bij campusmanagers: gereserveerde maar (deels) ongebruikte of onderbenutte ruimte. Dit probleem is een grote ergernis, vooral in geval van ruimteschaarste. Bij de campusmanagers van de Nederlandse universiteiten, en bij de...
journal article 2019
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to generate knowledge about the use of smart campus tools to improve the effective and efficient use of campuses. Many universities are facing a challenge in attuning their accommodation to organisational demand. How can universities invest their resources as effectively as possible and not in space that...
journal article 2019
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Rymarzak, M. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Curvelo Magdaniel, F.T.J. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
The purpose of this article is to describe the effects of university governance on campus management based on the examples of the Netherlands and Poland. The study connected theory on campus management with a concept of five dimensions of university governance (autonomy, management, participation, accountability and transparency) into an...
journal article 2019
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Curvelo Magdaniel, F.T.J. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to underpin the importance of the availability (or absence) of campus management information (CMI) in supporting universities’ goals. Design/methodology/approach: Four perspectives of campus management were used to develop a structured survey enquiring campus managers about universities’ goals, finances, users and...
journal article 2019
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Vande Putte, H.J.M. (author)
Purpose: The objective of corporate real estate management is to optimally attune corporate accommodation to organisational performance. At universities, the dynamic process to match supply and demand is often hindered by difficulties in the allocation and use of space. This is a challenge for the Dutch universities and perhaps also European...
journal article 2018
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Heywood, Christopher (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to report an analysis of the graphical representations of 14 corporate real estate (CRE) models. It does this to establish the systematic, metatheoretical requirements for modelling CRE alignment which to date have been disguised in a multitude of models. Design/methodology/approach: This meta study of CRE alignment...
journal article 2018
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Nase, I. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how strategic corporate real estate (CRE) management varies across different types of organizational culture. Additionally, the authors examine how a set of well-established strategies is categorized by CRE executives and investigate whether there have been any changes in priorities of...
journal article 2018
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Nase, I. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
The quote “Culture eats strategy for breakfast” was made famous by Mark Field, president at Ford, in 2006 and has, ever since, been a guiding principle in management practice of corporations operating across the globe. The general management profession has widely embraced culture as a key factor in strategy design. However, in corporate real...
journal article 2017
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Koster, H. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Om te toetsen of nieuwe of bestaande gebouwen passen bij de visie, missie en strategie van de organisatie is het noodzakelijk om toetsbare prestatie eisen te formuleren en deze eisen te kunnen vergelijken met de daadwerkelijke gebouwprestaties. Dit artikel beschrijft het model prestatie vastgoed waarmee de gewenste en feitelijke...
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