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This study examines the stock price reactions to the announcements of corporate real estate disposals by listed non-property companies in Malaysia and whether disposals under different economic conditions lead to different price reactions. The results show that the cumulative abnormal returns...
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The listed property trust (LPT) sector has undergone considerable change in recent years, including increased levels of international property, increased levels of debt, incorporating property development activities via use of stapled securities, significant mergers and acquisitions, and...
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Recent years have seen increased attention given to the real estate investment opportunities available from the non-traditional real estate sectors such as self-storage, healthcare, and other specialty real estate sectors. In particular, these non-traditional real estate sectors in equity REITs...
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Given the stature of international tourism, hotel properties are an important property investment sector. The purpose of this paper is to assess the importance of a range of financial, location, economic, diversification and relationship factors in influencing hotel investment decision making....
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This study focuses on the determinants for the development of a human resource strategyin the Provincial Government Western Cape (PGWC).The context is that a new regulatoryframework for human resource development in South Africa, namely the National HumanResource Development Strategy (NHRDS) was...
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seven local municipalities that have varyingcapacity in terms of service provision. The thesis investigates how theevolution … the functioning of municipalities.One of the main findings of the investigation is that the staff andmanagement do not …
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The absence of an integrated risk management programme in local government in SouthAfrica creates the danger that these risks are not identified, which could be catastrophic,and opportunities to minimise losses are not utilised. A further problem is that commonrisk-management terminology is...
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