The Cost of Choice: How Corporate Real Estate Managers Evaluate Business Space Options

Topics:
Real Estate Services,
Regulations
Tags:
Choice,
Corporate Real Estate,
Financial Services,
University Of Reading
Source:
University of Reading

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Overview: This paper considers the question: Are occupiers currently in a position to make rational decisions when faced with a wide and diverse range of choices? The paper draws on the research findings from a study that took place during the autumn of 1999 and early 2000, which examined how occupiers make their choices. This paper first considers the aim and methodology of that study. This is then followed by the key ideas and concepts related to both cost and choice which underpinned the work.

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Format: PDF | Size: 66KB | Date: May 2000 | Pages: 17


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