Broekhuizen, Koen (author)
Campuses have recently drawn attention from governing organisations in the Netherlands and are identified as promising types of office- and university development on national, regional and company levels (Wiebes, 2019). Millions of dollars are invested in campuses by local and regional governments in order to attract businesses and jobs towards the...
Valencia Bonilla, Steven Alejandro
[ES] En la actualidad, la sociedad se ha acostumbrado a vivir rápido. Esto supone realizar tareas en el menor tiempo posible o esperar obtener lo que se busca casi de manera instantánea. Dado que esta impaciencia se ve reflejada en un gran porcentaje de ámbitos, el sujeto de este trabajo se centra principalmente en tratar de suplir esta necesidad d...
Jahan Robaie, Mahsa (author)
The Netherlands is currently facing a shortage of affordable housing, specifically for middle-income households. These households with too much income to qualify for social housing but not enough to buy a home tend to squeeze into the free rental market increasingly. Housing specifically targeted at this group is known as intermediate housing, whic...
Maal Abello, Pablo (author)
In recent years, Barcelona has been a pioneer in the implementation of PRO-Housing Right policies. Unfortunately, these measures can be considered too radical and not necessarily efficient in a long-term scenario. Private landlords are at the center of this challenge, being that they are the stakeholder that might potentially be the solution and ne...
Parker, David (author)
This research explores the value offered by Product-Service-Systems (PSSs), also known as Product-as-a-Service (PaaS), to organizations that develop, own and operate rental housing portfolios. The Dutch national government’s ambition for a circular economy by 2050, combined with the demand for over 1 million sustainable new homes in the coming deca...
Du, Jenny Hoeft, Madeleine
While the use of BIM (Building Information Modelling) has been increasing over the last decade and enabled a more integrated collaboration of different disciplines in the construction industry, its implementation in the operation phase of a building is still in its infancy in Sweden. Studies have been conducted to identify barriers and opportunitie...
Wouters, Bas (author)
Today, the deregulated Dutch healthcare system, the changing demographics and the growing shortage of medical specialists is putting pressure on the entire hospital and its employees. Thus, improving the patient experience, medical specialist’s workflow and utilisation of space would enable hospitals to provide better care to its patients, while de...
Anih, Paul C. Nissi, Chicheta F. Akpan, Uduakobong E.
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Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management
Real estate entrepreneurship training and education in tertiary institutions can be a source of remedy to unemployment in Nigeria. World Bank (2019) reveals that Nigeria unemployment rate was 6.03 % in the year 2018 and the country ranked 83rd with high unemployment. The aim of the research is to examine the perception and responses of undergraduat...
ter Veer, Sven (author)
Context Digitalisation enables students to study virtually everywhere. However, demand for study space on the campus remains high and is even increasing. Additionally, students place higher demands on the quality and availability of facilities (Valks, Arkesteijn, den Heijer, & Van de Putte, 2016, p. 15). However, recent research on Dutch campuses ...
Dijkstra, Martijn (author)
In response to greater demand for transparency, technology advancements and the disintermediation by startups are gradually making some of the information public. As a result, property-related information is increasingly available in digital and paper form. However, a significant portion of the digitized information is hosted on disparate systems, ...