Program

Tennis evening

We are organising attendance at a tennis evening session on Monday 14th January for those that are interested. We are planning for this to be an available as an optional extra to your registration.

Book here for the Australian Open Evening: https://www.trybooking.com/ZQSA

PhD+

Monday 14th January 2019 18.00

For those of us that may not be ‘tennising’, in that spirit of Melbourne in January, well, Melbourne University’s locale, we are organising a get-together on Monday evening at the Clyde Hotel. The Clyde Hotel is 1 block from the University and is the ‘designated’ hotel venue for our faculty’s students https://www.theclydehotel.com.au/.

We are calling the event ‘PhD +’ and so we would like welcome all or as many PhD student delegates there as possible. The invitation is for everyone though, regardless of whether you have a PhD or not. As a conversation starter we are adopting the talking point of:

‘The one thing I’ve learnt from a PhD (an academic life) is … (insert insight) ….

Thereafter, the conversation is up to you.

A variety of food options exist and being a hotel there are a full range of drink options. The venue has sufficient size to accommodate all that want to attend but we’d like you to indicate as part of your registration if you are interested. If you already registered, don’t worry as we will be checking at registration whether you are attending this event.

Informal get-together on Sunday

Because we are moving welcoming arrangements to Monday morning we are proposing to hold an informal get-together for those who are in Melbourne on Sunday ahead of the conference. The University of Melbourne is located 2 blocks from Lygon Street, one of Australia’s (world’s) great eating precincts. We plan to meet at the University and adjourn to Lygon Street. This is not included in the conference registration but we will ask that you indicate an interest as part of your registration.

Book here for the Lygon Street Sunday Get-Together  https://www.trybooking.com/ZQRU

Conference Dinner

The PRRES @ 25 conference dinner will be held at the Fireside Room at The Woolshed at Victoria Harbour, Docklands. Victoria Harbour is within the Melbourne CBD free tram zone.

Industry day

In conjunction with the Australian and international professional associations we plan to hold an Industry day for Professional Development Points to engage with leading edge issues for practice.

IRES @ 25 too

The International Real Estate Society is also celebrating 25 years in 2018-19. In conjunction with them we are planning events to mark theirs and our auspicious occasions.

Schedule

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PRRES2019 Program

Program by day

  • Schedule: Sunday 13 January

      Day 0 : Sunday 13 January Informal Get Together
    19:00 Lygon Street informal get together (at own expense). Meet at MSD building or Il Gambero, 166 Lygon Street, Carlton.
    Book here:  https://www.trybooking.com/ZQRU
  • Schedule: Monday 14 January

    Day 1 : Monday 14 January  Welcome and Keynotes
    9.00

    9.00 Registration
    Ground Floor MSD Building

    Coffee - Coffee shops

    PRRES Board Meeting
    Japanese Room
    Level 4 MSD Building

    10.00

    Conference Welcome
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Chair: Chris Heywood
    Opening remarks & housekeeping

    Welcome to country

    Where are they now? Pictorial reflections of past conferences Video greeting from friends of PRRES and IRES

    10.40 

    Reflections on 25 Years of PRRES and IRES
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Panel: Graeme Newell, Elaine Worzala, Rita Avdiev, Deborah Levy

    Interlocutor: Paul Delaney

    Lunch
    Atrium

    PRRES AGM
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    12.00
    13:20

    Housing markets
    Studio 139
    Chair: Karen Gibler

    Data and IT
    Studio 140
    Chair: John Macfarlane

    Real Estate Investment and Finance
    Studio 141
    Chair: David Harrison

    Urban Economics
    Studio 142
    Chair: Hao Wu

    PhD Colloquium
    Studio 146
    Chair: Jerry Liang and Michael mak

    Caroline Porto Valente
    Ageing Populations, Climate Change and Housing Affordability: Residential Adaptation for a Resilient Sydney

    Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
    House Price Diffusion of Housing Sub-markets in Greater SydneyR

    Steven C. Bourassa, Martin Hoesli, Louis Merlin and John Renne
    Big Data and Urban Land Valuation

    Wejendra Reddy, Woon-Weng Wong and David Higgins
    Examining the Impact of Debt on Australian and Asian REITs: Pre, during and post GFC performance

    William Ka Shing Cheung, Kelvin Siu Kei Wong and Hao Wu
    Land Tenure and Neighbourhood Property Market Dynamics: a Real Options Approach

    13.40

    Ha Nguyen, Hatice Ozer Balli, Faruk Balli and Iqbal Syed
    Immigration Rollercoaster: Dynamic Impact on Housing and Rental market

    Janet Ge, Jin Son Zhang and Xian Li Yu
    Analyse Property Data Through VisualisationR

    Jianfu Shen and K.W. Chau
    The Real Effect of Access to the Public Debt Market in REITs: Evidence from the introduction of credit ratings

    Mustapha Bangura and Chyi Lin Lee
    House Price and Income Nexus: Evidence from Greater Sydney Housing Market

    14.00

    Matthew Palm, Georgia Warren-Myers and Franz Fuerst
    Liveability at Height: Consumers’ willingness to payR

    John MacFarlane
    What is the QRP and How is it Used in Mass Valuation?

    Yu Cheng Lin,Hyunbum Cho, Chyi Lin Lee and Graeme Newell
    The Value-added Role of Sector Specific A-REITS

    Steven Boyd
    Measuring the Economic Impact of a Transformational Project

    Ka-man Leung
    A Supply Side Study of Sub-divided Unit Market in Hong Kong

    14.20

    Abukar Warsame and Mats Wilhelmsson
    How Important is the Basic Employment to the Housing Markets?

    Muhammad Najib Razali and Siti Hajar Othman
    Identification of Business intelligence in Managing Big Data for Property Management

    Bill Dimovski, Rebecca Ratcliffe, Chris Ratcliffe, and Monica Keneley
    How Accurate are A-REIT IPO Dividend Forecasts?

    Chyi Lin Lee, Awais Piracha and Youqing Fan
    Residential Segregation and Job Opportunities: Evidence from Greater Sydney

    14.40

    Kang Mo Koo and Jerry Liang
    Value of Bilingual Education: Effect of Bilingual School Designation on Housing Price

    Seow Eng Ong, Davin Wang and Jun Fang Teo
    The Effects of Technologically-enhanced Information on Residential Listings and Transactions

    Jackson T. Anderson, Randy I. Anderson and Spencer J. Propper
    An Early Look at the Impact of the GICS Classification of REITs

    Deborah Levy, Raewyn Hills, Harvey Perkins, Mike MackAy, and Malcolm Campbell
    The Experiences of Local Property Entrepreneurs in Small Town New Zealand

     
    15.00

    Afternoon tea break
    Atrium

    15.40

    Keynotes
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)
    Chair: Piyush Tiwari

    Simon Fjell
    Complexity, Simplicity and Indigenous Thinking for Real Estate

    16.20

    Jim Shilling
    The Choice Between Private and Public Real Estate Investments is Even More Puzzling Than You Think

    17.00

    Finish

    17.30

    Australian Open Evening
    (additional ticket required. Transport and food provided)
    Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/ZQSA

    PhDs + Get Together
    Clyde Hotel, Carlton. (Food provided, drinks at own expense)

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  • Schedule: Tuesday 15 January

    Day 2 : Tuesday 15 January  Industry Day and Papers Sessions
    7.00

    PRRES Board Meeting
    Japanese Room, MSD Building

    9:00

    Industry Day*
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Sponsor: Deakin Business School, Barry Cooper

    Chair: Bill Dimovski

    Housing Affordability
    Studio 141

    Chair: William Cheung

    Global property markets
    Studio 142

    Chair: Hyung Min Kim

    PhD Colloquium
    Studio 146
    Chair: Jerry Liang and Michael mak

    Chart of the day

    Graeme Newell, Elaine Worzala, and Chris Eves

    Siu Kei Wong, Kuang Kuang Deng and William Ka Shing Cheung
    Starter Homes’ Premium and Housing Affordability

    Ramón Sotelo
    Housing Policy Within a Market Economy – What Went Wrong and What Can be Done: The case of Germany

    Yu Cheng Lin
    The Risk and Return Characteristics of Sector-Specific Real Estate Investment Trusts in the Asia-Pacific

    9.20

    Education panel

    Chair: Amelia Hodge (President API)

    Panel: Neville Hurst (RMIT), Jeff Davies (University of Melbourne & CBRE),
    Damian Kininmonth (Preston Rowe Paterson),
    Diana Nadebaum (Opteon)

    Neville Hurst
    Are Real Estate Agents Adequately Equipped to Market Energy Efficiency in Housing? A Study of Greater Melbourne R

    Xiang Li,  Hao Wu and Sun Sheng Han  
    Market Failure in Residential Redevelopment in Shenzhen: A Transaction Cost AnalysisR

    9.40

    Upuli Perera
    Explaining Housing Affordability in the 21st Century: A reading through Giddens Theory of Structuration

    Hyung Min Kim
    Real Estate Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam: Global Forces to New Urban Development R

    Jyoti Rao
    An Analysis of Land Acquisition Process and Compensation Methods for ‘Public Projects’: Comparative Study of Australia, India and the UK

    10.00  

    Jufri Marzuki and Graeme Newell
    The dynamics of the Vietnam Property Market

    10.20

    Morning Tea break
    Atrium

    11.00

    Industry Day*
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Real estate investment and finance
    Studio 141

    Chair: Jufri Marzuki

    Corporate Real Estate
    Studio 142

    Chair: Yasmin Mohd Adnan

    PhD Colloquium
    Studio 146

    Chair: Jerry Liang and Michael mak

     

    PropTech and Blockchain panel

    Chair: Nick Inatey (RICS)

    Panel: James Lynch (Capital Coin),
    Nigel Dalton-Brown (Strytex)
    Craig Humphries (Hendry Group)

    Tyrone Hodge (JLL)

    Jufri Marzuki and Graeme Newell
    The Significance of Data Centres as an Alternative Property Sector

    Kalai Selvan Ramasamy and Yasmin Mohd Adnan
    Corporate Real Estate (CRE) Performance of oil & gas (O&G) companies in Malaysia

    Eileen Sim
    Implementing Acitivity Based Working Investigating how this Innovation is taken up in Organisations

    11.20

    Andrew Scott
    Driving Forces Behind Success of Australian Shopping Centres

    Thabelo Ramantswana
    Agglomeration of Corporate Headquarters Location in the Metropolitan Areas: A Case Study of Public Listed Firms R

    11.40

    Paul Delaney
    Australian Direct Property Performance and Explanatory Variables in the Post-GFC Period

    Dulani Halvitigala, Hera Antoniades and Chris Eves
    The Rise of Coworking and Their Implications on Traditional Leasing Models R

    Chuyi Xiong
    The Role of Housing Affordability in Locational Preferences of Key Workers: A Spatial Mismatch Perspective

    12.00  Laura McCann, Norman Hutchison, and Alastair Adair External funding of major capital projects in the UK HE sector: issues of demand, supply and market timing?
    12.20 Lunch
    Atrium
    13.40

    Industry Day
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Real Estate Risk and its Management
    Studio 141

    Chair: Pernille Christensen

    Facility Management
    Studio 142

    Chair: Michael Pitt

    PhD Colloquium
    Studio 146

    Chair: Jerry Liang and Michael mak

     

    State of the market

    In discussion

    Bhavin Patel (JLL) and Tony Crabb (Cushman & Wakefield)

    Woei-Chyuan Wong, Adilah Azhari, Nur Adiana Hiau Abdullah and Chee-Yin YipThe Impact of Crime Risk on Housing Prices in Malaysia

    Suwaree Tantanawat
    Comparison of perceived job performance predictors for different employment mode employees in facility management R

    Erika Bartak
    Changing the Energy Efficiency Conversation in the Australian Volume Home Building Sector

    14.00

    Pernille Christensen
    Where Are We Now? Understanding the Current Considerations of Counter Terrorism Protective Security When Developing Crowded Places in Australia R

    Cynthia Hou and Hao Wu
    Facilities Management-led Heritage Building Revitalisation – A case study from Hong Kong R

    14.20

    Lucy Cradduck
    Torrens, Trust and Technology: Why user awareness is more important than ever

    Zigeng Fang, Michael Pitt and Sean Hanna
    Machine Learning in Facilities & Asset Management R

    Mohammad Muzzammil
    A Switching Regime Approach in Assessing Market Contagion of Malaysian Listed Property Companies within the Asian Public Property Markets

    14.40

    Michael Rehm, William Ka Shing Cheung and Dipesh Patel
    Stigma, Risk Perception and the Remediation of Leaky Homes in New Zealand

      
    15.00 Afternoon Tea
    Atrium
    15.40

    Industry Day
    Malaysian Theatre (B121)

    Chair: Stephen Bourassa (President of IRES)

    Facility and Project Management
    Studio 140

    Chair: Sara Wilkinson

    Property Development
    Studio 141

    Chair: Steven Boyd

    Portfolio Management
    Studio 142

    Chair: Mo Rodriguez

     

    IRES panel - Big Data

    Panel: Andrew Ballantyne (JLL), Kimberly WinsoN-Geideman (University of Melbourne)

    Anthony De Francesco (Real Investment Analytics)

    Chloe Obi, Michael Pitt and Ahmed Al Naggar
    The Impact of BIM Implementation Within the UK Construction Industry and the Effects / Benefits Realised Within the Housing Sector: Case study focused on BIM for manufacture and assembly R

    Steven Boyd
    Designing a Categorisation System for Enabling Projects R

    Hyunbum (Joe) Cho
    The Significance of Asia-Pacific Property in Australia, Japan and China Mixed Asset-Portfolios

    16.00

    Sara Wilkinson and Agnieszka Zalejska Jonsson
    The Relationship Between Building Performance and Human Behaviour

    Matthew Moorhead and Lynne Armitage
    Real Property Development Process, History and Evolution

    Omokolade Akinsomi and Marimo Taderera
    South African Direct Commercial Real Estate as an Inflation Hedge

    16.20

    Zarita Ahmad Baharum, Ting Kien Hwa and Sharuzaman Mohd Salleh
    A Conceptual Framework of Ethical Performance and Improvements towards Sustainable Real Estate Agency Practices

    Björn Berggren, Andreas Fili, and Mats Wilhelmsson
    Time on Market and Developer Pricing Strategies: The Swedish case

    Tiffany Hutcheson and Graeme Newell
    Unlisted and Listed Property Investment by Australian Superannuation Funds

    16.40  

    Xian Li Yu and Xin Janet Ge
    Reviewing the Effects of Government Policies on Housing Market and Developers

    Graeme Newell and Jufri Marzuki
    Real Estate Transparency in the Asia-Pacific Real Estate Markets

    17.00

    IRES Informal Meeting/ /RICS Course leaders informal meeting
    Studio 146/Studio 142

    18.30

    Conference Dinner (18.30 for 19.00 commencement)
    Woolshed Fireside Room. Victoria Harbour, Docklands

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  • Schedule: Wednesday 16 January

    Day 3 : Wednesday 16 January  Papers Sessions
    9:00

    Property Management
    Studio 139

    Chair: Chris Heywood

    Real Estate Investment and Finance
    Studio 140

    Chair: Elaine Worzala

    Housing Aged
    Studio 141

    Chair: Connie Susilawati

    Sustainability
    Studio 142

    Chair: Georgia Warren-Myers

    Heritage and Social
    Studio 146

    Chair: Lynne Armitage

    Dustin Read and Andrew Carswell
    Is Property Management Viewed as a Value-added Service?

    Jianfu Shen and K.W. Chau
    Stock Anomalies and Institutional Investment Decisions in REITs

    Naphaphat Sangvimonmas and Supeecha Panichpathom
    The Attributes Preferences on Elderly Condominium: Babyboomer generation

    Michael Y. Mak and Bayley Larkin
    Potential Benefits of Phot--voltaic and Green Roof Systems to Urban Spaces: A case study of the City of Newcastle

    P.B. Nahkies
    Contested Heritage

    9.20

    Ka-man Leung, Lennon Hung-tat Choy and Kwong-wing Chau
    Why are Sub-divided Unit Landlords Overcharging Utilities?

    Graeme Newell, Elaine Worzala, Mo Rodriguez and Jufri Marzuki
    Panel Discussion
    The Significance of Impact in Real Estate Research Publications

    Peter Rossini and Braam Lowies
    Modelling the “LOCKED in Value” of Property as People Age in Place

    Erika Bartak and Georgia Warren-Myers
    Exploring the Energy Efficiency Conversation in the Australian Volume Building Sector R

    Johari H.N. Amar and Lynne Armitage
    Community Heritage Discourse (CHD): A multidisciplinary perspective in understanding built heritage conservation R

    9.40

    Tim Peisley
    Using Argus Enterprise to Value and Retain Assets for Any Real Estate / Property Portfolios

    Connie Susilawati, Sara Wilkinson and Jason Chia
    Housing and Suburb Preferences for Older Australian in Brisbane and Sydney

    K.W. Chau and Jiancong Liang
    Doing Well by Doing Good: The case of green residential buildings in Hong Kong

    Wenyuan Wu and Xin Janet Ge
    Study on Sociality of High-rise Apartment Public Space-A Literature Review

    10.00

    Olusegun O. Olanrele, Oluwatosin B. Fateye, Adegunle O. Tomisi and Rosli Said
    An Investigation of the Effects of Economic Variables on Nigeria REIT Performance for Global Diversification

    Norman Hutchison and Piyush Tiwari
    Housing Senior Households: Preferences, Policies and Possibilities

    Paloma Taltavull, Martin Haran, Francisco Juárez and Raul Pérez Sánchez
    Real Estate Growth and Carbon Emissions Control. An Analysis of Challenges to Reach 2050

    Iona McCarthy  
    Foreign Ownership of Farmland in New Zealand

    10.20

    Morning Tea break
    Atrium

    11.00

    Corporate Real Estate
    Studio 139

    Chair: Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek

    Real Estate Investment and Finance
    Studio 140

    Chair: Graham Squires

    Tenure
    Studio 141

    Chair: Peter Rossini

    Sustainability
    Studio 142

    Chair: Paloma Taltavull

     

    Ahmed Alnaggar and Michael Pitt
    The Role of Technology as an Enabler for Agile Workplace Strategy: A case study of implementing agile working in the headquarter of a construction company in Central London R

    Graeme Newell and Jufri Marzuki
    The Significance of Childcare Centres as an Alternative Property Sector

    Arthur Acolin
    Owning vs. Renting: The benefits of staying put?

    Paloma Taltavull, Francisco Juárez and Paloma Monllor
    Factors Determining Fuel Poverty. An Evidence From Spain

    11.20

    Eileen Sim and Chris Heywood
    Activity Based Working Offices: one office type implemented three ways R

    David White and Graham Squires
    Fungible House Prices: Disentangling owner-occupation and investment properties

    Jiancong Liang and K.W. Chau
    The Effects of Political Uncertainty and Housing Tenure Choice

    Chyi Lin Lee, Aila Khan, Sara Wilkinson and Xiao-Hua Jin
    The Effectiveness of a Retrofitted Secondary-glazed Window System in Canberra

    11.40

    Thabelo Ramantswana, Koech Cheruiyot and Samuel Azasu
    Headquarters site selection public listed firms: a Self-Explicated Conjoint model R

    P. Bidanset, M. McCord, P. Davis, and M. Haran
    Enhancing Vertical & Horizontal Equity Tests for Ad Valorem Property Tax Valuations Using Geographically Weighted Regression

    Peter Rossini, Braam Lowies, Björn Berggren and Andreas Fili
    Cross-country Comparisons of Housing Tenure on an Inter Generation Basis

    Caroline Porto Valente and Sara Wilkinson
    Applying a Circular Economy Approach to Sustainable Housing Adaption in Sydney

    12.00

    R. Appel-Meulenbroek, S. Vosters, A. Kemperman and T. Arentze
    Workplace Needs and Their Support; Are millennials different from other generations? R

    Kaia Kask and Priit Sander
    For the Trust of CAPM: the evidence from Estonian commercial real estate market R

    N.C. Wicramaarachchi and Jeevika Weerahewa
    Land Tenure Security and Rural Land Management: Evidence from Sri Lanka

    Kumudu Weththasinge, Valerie Francis, Piyush Tiwari and Andre Stephan
    Minimising Life Cycle Embodied Energy (LCEE) of Sub-regional Shopping Centres in Australia

    12.20

    Finish - Hand Over to PRRES 2020

    Lunch
    Atrium

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