Meta-Corporate Real Estate Management

Some preliminary thoughts

Abstract (2017)
Author(s)

Christopher Heywood (University of Melbourne)

Monique Arkesteijn (TU Delft - Real Estate Management)

Research Group
Real Estate Management
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Research Group
Real Estate Management
Pages (from-to)
67-67
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Abstract

Purpose: This paper advances the concept of meta-Corporate Real Estate Management (metaCREM) as an adjunct to existing knowledge work in the field. It argues for its existence and relevance, and suggests a number of areas where research with such a focus could occur to advance knowledge in the field.
Method: The method is what might be called a 'reflective argument' based on the authors’ lengthy engagement in the field and their recent metatheoretical work on CREM.
Findings: MetaCREM is identified together with multiple meta-objects that are forms of meta-work applicable to metaCREM. This established that meta-work already occurs in CREM. A landscape of potential areas for research was identified that encompassed existing work and potential areas of future endeavour.
Implications: The paper's implications are largely for theory and theorisation. Relevance to practice is secondary through potential improvements to theorisation of problems that may flow on to practice.

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