Table of contents
Understanding the underwriting criteria for the net lease investor
Barclay G. JonesCorporations are attracted to leasing transactions with real property in order to secure occupancy of a property for a specified time frame without having to purchase. Investors…
The state of sale‐leasebacks: What corporations can and should expect today
A. Brant BryanAimed at senior corporate real estate decision makers and members of the corporate finance teams responsible for real estate portfolio strategy, this paper helps these…
Taking it to the next level: Corporate real estate becomes a business process
Deborah S. KopsThe corporate real estate provider community is freely using the term business process outsourcing, or ‘BPO’ to differentiate its value propositions. Yet most buyers and sellers…
Cost‐reduction location strategies
Roel Spee, Wim DouwIncreasing competition in the market causes continued pressures for many companies to control or reduce costs. This has led to various responses by companies to seek more…
The case for simple comparison: A simple performance scorecard for effectiveness and efficiency
Edward C. Lubieniecki, Nina J. DesrocherCorporate real estate (CRE) service delivery is experiencing a paradigm shift. A short period ago, the focus was on speed to delivery ‐ how quickly the CRE department could…
Results using the balanced scorecard in the public sector
Chris Wilson, David Hagarty, Julie GauthierAnnual reports and operational data are key performance indicators for any business. However, performance measurement is critical in today’s real property domain and should become…
An overview of The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002
Stephen Mixter, Michael OwendoffThe intent of this paper is to provide an overview of the principal provisions of the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (the ‘Act’),1 which became law in the USA on 26th…
Flexibility at any price? Challenging a costly convention on leases
Charles WoollamSome companies see property as a strategic resource that can add value to corporate performance;others view it as a commodity that more often acts as a barrier to core business…
Corporate real estate and Sarbanes‐Oxley: Web‐based tools for ensuring compliance and improving financial management
Matthew MeyerThis paper discusses the new SEC reporting requirements passed under the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act in 2002 and its impact on real estate and corporate facilities management data. It will…
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1463-001Xe-ISSN:
1479-1048ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Eunhwa Yang
- Dr. Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek