PRRES Best Refereed Conference Paper Award
The PRRES Best Refereed Conference Paper Award was introduced in 2000 and first presented at the 2001 PRRES Conference in Adelaide.
Awards
- PRRES Achievement Award
- PRRES Early Career Achievement Award
- PRRES Meritorious Service Award
- Best Pacific Rim Property Research Journal (PRPRJ) Paper
- Pacific Rim Property Research Journal (PRPRJ) - Red Pen Award
- PRRES Best Refereed Conference Paper Award
- Best First-time Presenter Award
- Most Innovative Paper Award
- PRRES Post-graduate Research Scholarship Award
- PRRES Corporate Excellence Award
- PRRES PhD Award for 'Best Presenter on the Day'
- PRRES Early Researcher PhD Prize for 'Best Paper'
For the paper: Workplace Design Changes and their Impact on Organisational Culture
For the paper: Where are we now? Understanding the current considerations of counter terrorism protective security when developing crowded places in Australia
For the paper: Where are we now? Understanding the current considerations of counter terrorism protective security when developing crowded places in Australia
For the paper: Quantifying The Health And Well-Being Effects Of Green Lifestyle Choices In A Built Environment Context
For the paper: Property level real estate data: Processing techniques and documentation review
For the paper: Low frequency volatility of property securities in relation to macro-economic risk
For the paper: The first home owner grant decade – distribution and impact of the first home owner grant 2000 to 2013
For the paper: Diversification Benefits from Securitized Real Estate for International Portfolios
For the paper: The Determinants of Industrial Property Prices During Periods of Economic Restructuring
For their paper: The significance of infrastructure in Australian investment portfolios
For the paper titled: A Comparative Analysis of US, UK and Australian Published Property Research Methodologies and Methods
For her paper: Conjoint Analysis - Assessing Buyer Preferences for Property Attributes to Assist with the Estimation of Land Contamination Stigma