Real Estate and the New Economy / Real Estate Issues (PDF)
The Impact of Information and Communications Technology
(Sprache: Englisch)
Private sector commercial property represents some £400 bn, or 34% of total UK business assets and is a vital fabric for housing commercial enterprise. Yet social and economic forces for change, linked with new technology, are making owners and occupiers...
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Private sector commercial property represents some £400 bn, or 34% of total UK business assets and is a vital fabric for housing commercial enterprise. Yet social and economic forces for change, linked with new technology, are making owners and occupiers question the very nature and purpose of property and real estate.
Printing, steam power; canals and railroads; mass media and, more recently, information and communications technology (ICT) have brought about major changes in both organisational and economic structures over the centuries. On the one hand, there has been much hype about the role that ICT would play in eliminating the need for physical real estate space; and on the other, some have suggested that institutional factors and fixed costs mitigate against transformative change in real estate.
Building on the authors' own research and a growing body of new, international findings in the field, the book provides a balanced view between these two positions. It will demonstrate how ICT affects the shape and form of real estate in our towns and cities, with other forces in the new economy.
The book:
* examines how ICT and organisational change, combined with social, political and economic factors, affects real estate space demand
* analyses how real estate strategies are changing to reflect these trends
* shows how technology affects the geography and space of real estate and infrastructure in our towns and cities
* investigates future urban shape and form.
Printing, steam power; canals and railroads; mass media and, more recently, information and communications technology (ICT) have brought about major changes in both organisational and economic structures over the centuries. On the one hand, there has been much hype about the role that ICT would play in eliminating the need for physical real estate space; and on the other, some have suggested that institutional factors and fixed costs mitigate against transformative change in real estate.
Building on the authors' own research and a growing body of new, international findings in the field, the book provides a balanced view between these two positions. It will demonstrate how ICT affects the shape and form of real estate in our towns and cities, with other forces in the new economy.
The book:
* examines how ICT and organisational change, combined with social, political and economic factors, affects real estate space demand
* analyses how real estate strategies are changing to reflect these trends
* shows how technology affects the geography and space of real estate and infrastructure in our towns and cities
* investigates future urban shape and form.
Autoren-Porträt von Tim Dixon, Bob Thompson, Patrick Mcallister, Andrew Marston, Jon Snow
Tim Dixon is Director of the Oxford Institute of Sustainable Development and Professor of Real Estate in the Department of Real Estate and Construction at Oxford Brookes University. With more than 25 years' experience of research, education and professional practice in the built environment he is a qualified fellow of the RICS and of the Higher Education Academy, a member of SEEDA's South East Excellence Advisory Board, as well as the editorial boards of five leading international real estate journals. He has worked on funded collaborative research projects with UK and overseas academics and practitioners and his personal research interests revolve around the sustainability agenda and its impact on property development, investment and occupation, and the impact of ICT on commercial property and real estate markets. The research is based on a strong interdisciplinary approach which incorporates policy and practice impacts, and futures thinking. He is also a member of the CORENET Sustainability Working Group, and a member of the Steering Group for the 'Future of Cities' Research programme, based in the James Martin 21st Century School at Oxford University. In 2009 he was awarded Honorary Fellow status of the Institute of Green Professionals.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Tim Dixon , Bob Thompson , Patrick Mcallister , Andrew Marston , Jon Snow
- 2008, 1. Auflage, 440 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 140514369X
- ISBN-13: 9781405143691
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.05.2008
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