Bridging the Practical/Academic Divide in Real Estate
Author/s: Elaine Worzala
Date Published: 1/01/2002
Published in: Volume 8 - 2002 Issue 1 (pages 3 - 14)
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Keywords
Academics - Opportunities - Practitioners - ResearchReferences
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- Worzala, E., D. Gilliland, and J. Gordon, “Real Estate Research Needs of the Plan Sponsor Community: What Do the Plan Sponsor Real Estate Investment Managers Want to Know?”, Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, forthcoming, 2002.