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The Real Estate Academic Leadership (REAL) Rankings for 2011–2015

The intellectual contributions of real estate to the larger body of knowledge makes real estate interdisciplinary, often creating difficulty related to where real estate publications stand compared to the traditional disciplines of economics, finance, marketing, urban studies, public administration,...

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Published in:Journal of real estate literature 2015, Vol.23 (2), p.253-258
Main Author: Saginor, Jesse
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The intellectual contributions of real estate to the larger body of knowledge makes real estate interdisciplinary, often creating difficulty related to where real estate publications stand compared to the traditional disciplines of economics, finance, marketing, urban studies, public administration, and sociology. The purpose of the Real Estate Academic Leadership (REAL) rankings is to highlight the authors and institutions demonstrating achievement in intellectual contributions to the field of real estate. The rankings provide an opportunity to measure the authors and institutions engaged in real estate research against one another. Moreover, for those being evaluated for promotion and tenure, REAL offers a source for evaluation relative to one’s peers. Ultimately, the REAL rankings index allows outside institutions and individuals to understand where the greatest occurrence of high-level research is currently being conducted.
ISSN:0927-7544
1573-8809
DOI:10.1080/10835547.2015.12090406