Essays about: "real estate economy"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 91 essays containing the words real estate economy.

  1. 16. Assessing Macroeconomic factors' influence on the Swedish real estate company stock market - A multiple linear regression analysis

    University essay from KTH/Matematisk statistik

    Author : Axel Löfman; Kay Jia; [2022]
    Keywords : multiple linear regression; regression analysis; applied mathematics; real estate; real estate stocks; economics; macroeconomics; multicollinearity; Durbin Watson; Cochrane Orcutt; multipel linjär regression; regressionsanalys; tillämpad matematik; fastighet; fastighetsaktier; fastighetsbolag; ekonomi; makroekonomi; multikollinearitet; Durbin Watson; Cochrane Orcutt;

    Abstract : Investing in public real estate stocks can diversify a stock portfolio due to the nature of these companies. The industry is generally less sensitive to economic downturns and spikes in inflation are offset by increased real estate property and rent prices. READ MORE

  2. 17. Inflexible Patterns : Kay Fiskers Plads and the Fight for Quality Public Space

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Bergen Jome; [2022]
    Keywords : Plaza; square; entrepreneurial urban planning; transportation-based planning; organizational ambidexterity; dead urban space; office and retail park; design; quality of outdoor space;

    Abstract : Kay Fiskers Plads lies at the junction of Copenhagen’s south-bound  metro line, M1, and the Øresundtog train route connecting the city with Malmö, Sweden across the Øresund channel. Surrounding the plaza are Scandinavia’s largest shopping mall, Fields, Neroport offices, Sweden’s Ferring Pharmaceuticals branch and office spaces owned by KLP Ejendomme, a Norwegian based real estate firm. READ MORE

  3. 18. The Pursuit Towards Circular Business Models in the Real Estate Industry : Challenges and Enablers in Commercial Tenant Adaptations

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Sunny Simonian; Axel Lundbäck; [2022]
    Keywords : Circular economy; circular business models; commercial real estate; tenant adaptations; Cirkulär ekonomi; cirkulära affärsmodeller; kommersiella fastigheter; hyresgästanpassningar;

    Abstract : Today's society rests upon a mainly linear approach where the make-use-dispose model dominates. At this moment, it is undeniable that human activity and the use of virgin resources has led to major negative impacts on the environment, which makes today's linear approach unsustainable. READ MORE

  4. 19. THE EXPANSION OF THE SWEDISH HIGH YIELD CORPORATE BOND MARKET - An abductive research of the development and nature of the Swedish high yield corporate bond market of the 2010s

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Carl Rosengren; Fanny Söderström; [2021-07-28]
    Keywords : High Yield; Swedish Corporate Bond Market; Capital markets;

    Abstract : The time period spanning from 2010-2020 was to the Swedish economy initially characterized as a phase of recovery from the financial crisis of 2007-2008, and furthermore a decade of rather stable economic growth without any major disrupting elements of crises or recessions. In this overall favourable economic environment, the corporate bond market, and more explicitly - the high yield corporate bond market, has stood out with an extraordinary growth of over 1000% during the given time period. READ MORE

  5. 20. The proliferation of coworking spaces in Vietnam’s transitional urban economy – moving towards adaptation or resistance?

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudier

    Author : Caroline Müller-Runte; [2021]
    Keywords : Vietnam; Coworking Spaces; Urban Economy; Transitional Vacuum; Sense of Place; Placelessness; Adaptation; Resistance; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Situated in Vietnam’s transitional vacuum in its urban cores Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, this study is rooted in the aim to understand the emerging variants of coworking spaces currently proliferating across the country. This aim is realized by conducting a multiple case study and semi-structured interviews with nine founders, community managers and users of coworking spaces from heterogeneous backgrounds. READ MORE