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Realizing the Value of Corporate Real Estate Management

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  • Hartmann, Steffen
  • Linnemann, Peter
  • Pfnür, Andreas
  • Siperstein, Boris

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This study examines how corporate real estate management (CREM) departments are viewed within the larger corporate culture. It draws particular attention to the European and U.S. markets, focusing on four specific sectors: banking, energy, telecommunication, and transport and logistics. The study reveals that although corporate real estate remains an important asset on corporate balance sheets, it is currently "under-managed" in both the United States and Europe, and CREM departments lack prominence in most companies. As a result, companies are not realizing the full value of their real estate assets, and are turning attention to them only in difficult times when property valuations are generally depressed.

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  • Hartmann, Steffen & Linnemann, Peter & Pfnür, Andreas & Siperstein, Boris, 2009. "Realizing the Value of Corporate Real Estate Management," Publications of Darmstadt Technical University, Institute for Business Studies (BWL) 34922, Darmstadt Technical University, Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law, Institute for Business Studies (BWL).
  • Handle: RePEc:dar:wpaper:34922
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