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Mexis, Yiannos (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this research is to address the mismatch between the constant change of users’ demands and the static nature of the built environment (supply). Aim: The development of a strategy for creating adaptable office buildings, highlighting the relation between the actions proposed and the value they can deliver to the...
master thesis 2020
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Echeverri Agudelo, Natalia (author)
The highly competitive and dynamic business environment of today has resulted in an increasing pressure for efficiency of the main resources. As corporations seek to quickly respond and adapt to the changes in the environment, strategic decisions about the workplace become fundamental as it entails the two most expensive resources of any...
master thesis 2020
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Bonura, Massimo (author), Arena, Alessio (author), Mirabile, Mario (author), Cattafi, Carmelo (author), La Spina, Antonio (author), Bighelli, Cecilia (author), Panagiotakopoulos, Dimitrios (author), Cabras, Edoardo (author)
This volume is the editorial product of the project “Gentrification and Crime. New Configurations and Challenges for the City” started by a public conference held on May 6, 2019 at the Municipal Historical Archive of Palermo. This event was organized by Locus and endorsed by private and public bodies. During the conference, four presentations...
book 2020
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Jensen, Per Anker (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical-based typology of facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate management (CREM) interventions that can add value to the core business of organisations and possibly the wider society. The typology is explained, elaborated and discussed with the aim to reach a deeper...
journal article 2020
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McAllister, Pat (author), Nase, I. (author)
This study updates and expands upon the existing work on the accuracy of the IPF’s Consensus Forecasts. The paper evaluates the extent to which the consensus forecasts were able to predict the relative performance. It also assesses the accuracy of implied yield forecasts and concludes that failure in yield forecasting is the main source of...
journal article 2020
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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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Jensen, Per Anker (author), van der Voordt, Theo (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate how facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate management (CREM) can add value to organisations by contributing to improved productivity of knowledge workers, and to explore interrelationships between productivity, employee satisfaction and other value parameters. Design/methodology/approach:...
review 2020
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Schreurs, Thom (author)
Problem statement: Organisations need real estate to enable them to perform their activities effectively and efficiently in a safe, protected and pleasurable environment. Typically, large organisations use many buildings to perform their activities. The relationship between a building (supply) and its users (demand) is constantly changing. This...
master thesis 2019
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Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
One of the long-standing issues in the field of corporate real estate management<br/>is the alignment of an organization’s real estate to its corporate strategy. In the<br/>last thirty years, fourteen Corporate Real Estate (CRE) alignment models have<br/>been made. In some of these CRE alignment models it is indicated that they strive<br/>for...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Harinandansingh, Arjun (author)
What is the actual value of a house and which factors contribute the most to it? In this thesis we do a thorough research and try to come up with an answer. We will set up models that approximate the current market values for all houses in the Netherlands. To do this, we use a lot of data from different sources. Various characteristics of houses...
master thesis 2019
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van der Pluijm, Otte (author)
Currently, clear European and Global climate goals, such as the Paris Agreement and the European Energy Efficiency Directive, are in place to stimulate more efficient use of resources and lower emissions. The built environment can play a significant role in reaching these objectives in the future since it consumes around 40% of the total energy...
master thesis 2019
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Schuurman, Cynthia (author)
University real estate organisations are heavily influenced by the context in which they operate. Within this dynamic context, real estate organisations choose a particular organisational structure. Changes in organisational context can imply a reconsideration of the organisational structure of the real estate department. As a consequence,...
master thesis 2019
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Wouters, Bas (author)
Today, the deregulated Dutch healthcare system, the changing demographics and the growing shortage of medical specialists is putting pressure on the entire hospital and its employees. Thus, improving the patient experience, medical specialist’s workflow and utilisation of space would enable hospitals to provide better care to its patients, while...
master thesis 2019
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Habib, Sanjana (author)
Flexible working is the trending discussion between the professionals in the field of facility management and corporate real estate management. The technological developments and the change in the need of employees have reformed the requirements of an ideal workplace. Because of these new drivers more and more organizations are opting...
master thesis 2019
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Kaikittipoom, Parastha (author)
Universities in the Netherlands are challenged by the changing campus development landscape, as the number of students is outpacing the public funding and the role of universities is shifting towards a city. Universities could function as a city, or even become the city (Heijer and Magdaniel, 2012). The changing role of campuses challenges Delft...
master thesis 2019
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Hakenberg, Nienke (author)
Municipalities are aware that professionalizing their real estate management is necessary to become CO2 neutral before 2050 and that it even can create cost reduction and can add value in the long term. Many municipalities are now working on a specified portfolio identification while maintaining this portfolio. Some municipalities are ready to...
master thesis 2019
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Ziengs, Bart (author)
The use of certain buyer strategies in the process of property bidding is being discovered in this paper. An Agent-based model is introduced where financial statistics are based on the Dutch housing market. Three types of agents are used in this model that uses cycles of two weeks. Thee hypotheses about the market are initially formulated. In...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Kougea, CHARIKLEIA (author)
Context: The majority of buildings are designed as static objects, in order to serve a specific goal, a specific function. Although, this does not match to the contemporary and constantly changing way of living and working. Moreover, it does not match with the evolving technology, economy and culture. Thus, buildings that cannot respond to the...
master thesis 2019
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Oosdijk, sofie (author)
The WELL certificate offers advantages for healthcare housing development of the future. As a consequence, new and unknown challenges within the field of the built environment arise. Moreover, there are uncertainties within the behavioral responses of an ageing population and, among other things, the willingness and benefits to invest in a WELL...
master thesis 2019
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Gorter, Misha (author)
Urbanisation is a global trend that continues to occur as the percentage will rise up for 55% to 68% in 2050 (United Nations, 2018). This movement of society towards the urban environment is clearly evident in the Netherlands too, particularly in the country’s four major cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague. Due to its increasing...
master thesis 2019
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