Meta-Corporate Real Estate Management: Some preliminary thoughts

Christopher Heywood, Monique Arkesteijn

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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.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society (ERES 2017)
Number of pages11
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventERES 2017: 24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society - TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands
Duration: 28 Jun 20171 Jul 2017
http://2017.eres.tudelft.nl/index.html

Conference

ConferenceERES 2017: 24th Annual Conference of the European Real Estate Society
Abbreviated titleERES17
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityDelft
Period28/06/171/07/17
Internet address

Keywords

  • Corporate real estate management
  • Knowledge production
  • Metatheory
  • Research
  • Theroy

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