Henley Business School's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
This paper fills in a gap in the real estate academic literature by defining the essence of real estate in smart urban environments. Space has traditionally been a silent component of real estate. Smart technologies powered by ubiquitous computing are turning space into an active part of real estate, which represents a paradigm shift for commercial...
This paper fills in a gap in the real estate academic literature by defining "the essence of real estate" in smart urban environments (after Graaskamp, 1977). Space has traditionally been a silent component of real estate. Smart technologies powered by Ubi-Comp are turning space into an active part of real estate, which represents a paradigm shift...
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... Thus, the setting for real estate in smart cities is radically different from the one real estate has been exposed to until now. With smart cities' digitally infused space, space is no longer a passive component of real estate whose measure- ment is anchored in its physicality (Lecomte, 2018). ...