Winning in the long run: a quantified approach to the drivers of sustainable financial value on real estate: Working Paper 2

  • Juerg R. Bernet
  • , Sarah Sayce
  • , Maarten Vermeulen
  • , Rupert C. Ledl

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Abstract

This working paper describes the first empirical study measuring the impact of sustainability characteristics on the financial performance of European office and retail properties. The authors present the project, the issue and the approach of their ongoing search for a —Green Alpha—. In a joint effort, university experts at Danube University Krems are in cooperation with Kingston University London tackling a robust analysis on hard data from real properties of institutional investment portfolios in the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Their first results are expected by the end of 2010.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes
EventERES 2010 - Milan, Italy
Duration: 23 Jun 201026 Jun 2010

Conference

ConferenceERES 2010
Period23/06/1026/06/10

Bibliographical note

Organising Body: European Real Estate Society

Keywords

  • Architecture and the built environment
  • empirical analysis
  • financial performance
  • real estate
  • sustainable investment

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