Journal of European Real Estate Research: Volume 17 Issue 1

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The middleman dilemma: exploring the relationship between formal ethics and ethics in practice among real estate agents in Sweden

Rickard Engström, Inga-Lill Söderberg

The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between formal ethics and ethics in practice in the empirical context of real estate agents (REAs) working in the…

Is quality central? Perceived quality, monocentricity, and financial assumptions

Paul Andriot, Fabrice Larceneux, Arnaud Simon

In this article, the aim is to document the divergences/convergences between the market perceptions of quality and the financial estimations for office buildings relative to the…

Persistent trends and inefficiencies in the Greek housing market: a sentiment based approach

Evangelos Vasileiou, Elroi Hadad, Martha Oikonomou

We examine the aggregate price trend of the Greek housing market from a behavioral perspective.

The added value of environmental certification in the Dutch office market

Rens van Overbeek, Farley Ishaak, Ellen Geurts, Hilde Remøy

This study examines the relationship between environmental building certification Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM-NL) and office rents in…

Can toll prices changes affect the housing market? The case of the Severn crossing toll removal

Danai Protopsalti, Alexandros Skouralis

Since 1966, the Severn crossing has been connecting England and Wales. In January 2018, its ownership returned to the UK Government, and this marked the start of a toll-free…

The market reaction of real estate companies to the announcement of the Russian–Ukrainian invasion

Rizky Yudaruddin, Dadang Lesmana

This study aims to investigate the market reaction in the real estate market to the announcement of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Turkey, the second home for Iranians: push and pull motivations in Turkish housing market

Safar Ghaedrahmati, Ebrahim Rezaei

This paper examines the main drives of encouraging Iranian investors in the Turkish real estate market, focusing on the interface between push factors and pull factors that drive…

Exploring the characteristics of non-urban coworking spaces in Germany and their perceived benefits for corporate users: novel means for supporting corporate real estate management strategies

Thomas Vogl, Marko Orel, Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek

This study aims to enrich our understanding of the characteristics of non-urban coworking spaces (CSs) that focus on corporate users, as well as the benefits that companies expect…

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ISSN:

1753-9269

e-ISSN:

1753-9277

ISSN-L:

1753-9277

Online date, start – end:

2008

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Paloma Taltavull