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. 

2021

For the paper: Workplace Design Changes and their Impact on Organisational Culture

2020

For the paper: Where are we now? Understanding the current considerations of counter terrorism protective security when developing crowded places in Australia

2019

For the paper: Where are we now? Understanding the current considerations of counter terrorism protective security when developing crowded places in Australia

2017

For the paper: Quantifying The Health And Well-Being Effects Of Green Lifestyle Choices In A Built Environment Context 

2016

For the paper: Property level real estate data: Processing techniques and documentation review

2015

For the paper: Low frequency volatility of property securities in relation to macro-economic risk

2014

For the paper: The first home owner grant decade – distribution and impact of the first home owner grant 2000 to 2013

2012

For the paper : Understanding the Role of ‘Place’ in Office Location Decisions

2011

For the paper: Diversification Benefits from Securitized Real Estate for International Portfolios

2008

For the paper: The Determinants of Industrial Property Prices During Periods of Economic Restructuring

2007

For their paper: The significance of infrastructure in Australian investment portfolios

2003

For the paper titled: A Comparative Analysis of US, UK and Australian Published Property Research Methodologies and Methods

2002

For his paper: Are Water Markets Maturing

2001

For her paper: Conjoint Analysis - Assessing Buyer Preferences for Property Attributes to Assist with the Estimation of Land Contamination Stigma