The World’s Oldest Asset Class Enters the 21st Century: How Technology Is Transforming Real Estate Investment
Jim Clayton, Frank J. Fabozzi, S. Michael Giliberto, Jacques N. Gordon, Youguo Liang, Greg MacKinnon and Asieh Mansour
The Journal of Portfolio Management Special Real Estate Issue 2019, 45 (7) 14-23; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jpm.2019.45.7.014
Jim Clayton
is a professor, the Timothy R. Price Chair, and the director of the Brookfield Centre in Real Estate & Infrastructure at the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada
Frank J. Fabozzi
is a professor of finance at EDHEC Business School in Nice, France
S. Michael Giliberto
is an adjunct professor in the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University in New York, NY
Jacques N. Gordon
is global investment strategist at LaSalle Investment Management in Chicago, IL
Youguo Liang
is head of global research and public markets in the Real Estate and Infrastructure Department at the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Greg MacKinnon
is director of research at the Pension Real Estate Association in Hartford, CT
Asieh Mansour
is a senior advisor to The Townsend Group in San Francisco, CA
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Special Real Estate Issue 2019
The World’s Oldest Asset Class Enters the 21st Century: How Technology Is Transforming Real Estate Investment
Jim Clayton, Frank J. Fabozzi, S. Michael Giliberto, Jacques N. Gordon, Youguo Liang, Greg MacKinnon, Asieh Mansour
The Journal of Portfolio Management Sep 2019, 45 (7) 14-23; DOI: 10.3905/jpm.2019.45.7.014
The World’s Oldest Asset Class Enters the 21st Century: How Technology Is Transforming Real Estate Investment
Jim Clayton, Frank J. Fabozzi, S. Michael Giliberto, Jacques N. Gordon, Youguo Liang, Greg MacKinnon, Asieh Mansour
The Journal of Portfolio Management Sep 2019, 45 (7) 14-23; DOI: 10.3905/jpm.2019.45.7.014