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Twenty-Ninth Annual MeetingApril 9-13, 2013Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawaii

The American Real Estate Society

www.ARESnet.org

Meeting Co-Sponsor

www.AsRES.org

The Asian Real Estate Society

American Real Estate Societywww.aresnet.org

International Real Estate Societywww.iresnet.net

Pacific Rim Real Estate Societywww.prres.net

European Real Estate Societywww.eres.org

Asian Real Estate Societywww.asres.org

African Real Estate Societywww.afresnet.net

Latin American Real Estate Societywww.lares.org.br

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WELCOMETO THE

AMERICANREAL ESTATESOCIETY

29TH ANNUAL MEETING

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April 10, 2013

Dear ARES Colleagues and Guests,

On behalf of ARES, and the ARES leadership team, I am pleased to welcome you to the 29th Annual Meeting of theAmerican Real Estate Society at The Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows, Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawaii. Weare very pleased that you have taken time out of your busy schedule to join us at the most beautiful of any ARES nationalmeeting locations.

Michael Seiler, the 2013 ARES Program Chair, assisted by Vice-Program Chair David Harrison, have prepared anexcellent program that includes 63 sessions organized by cutting-edge topic, and over 220 papers. About a third of thepresentations include discussants. The sessions include panels of leading academic scholars and industry real estatespecialists. Sessions cover topics of sustainability, owner and renter housing and their market trends, senior housing,hospitality, office, industrial and retail markets, cycles, international real estate, appraisal, corporate real estate, spatialanalytics and GIS, real estate capital markets, REITs, government policy and regulation, urban growth and decline. Eachprogram session time block includes a special panel on an education topic, such as technology in the classroom. Sincemany of ARES membership are university faculty, and industry directly benefits from ARES scholarship and studentgraduates, then education sessions have been very beneficial and popular. The 29th Annual Meeting dedicates thetraditional Wednesday Critical Issues Seminar to "Education and Research: Industry/Academic Planning andDevelopment Leadership Workshop."

All real estate is local with global interconnection. The 29th Annual ARES Meetings are co-sponsored with AsRES(Asian Real Estate Society); there are 4 sessions with papers presented and discussed in the Mandarin language. Ghanais sending 20 delegates to the meetings. About a third of all the papers at the conference are presented by internationals,or have international co-authors.

ARES is an academic society whose membership creates the body of knowledge and, through their publications inARES journals and their lectures, the body of knowledge grows and is diffused. New membership, particularly doctoralstudents and recent PhDs, are critical to the long term perpetuation of this creation and diffusion. ARES invests in thefuture via the James R. Webb Foundation, whose funding arises largely from donations by ARES Fellows. A recordnumber of doctoral students, (30) from across the globe present their dissertation research and receive financial supportto attend ARES 29th Annual Meetings.

ARES is the bridge between academics and industry. This year 17 professional organizations will be represented atthe meetings. Many are members of ARES at the President's Council or Regent's Level. Breaks and receptions aresponsored by individual firms and professional organizations. Also, cash prizes are awarded for best papers; the cashprizes have been at a steady level for the past decade, and will be increasing through sponsor donations from individualfirms and professional organizations.

It is a huge effort to organize a conference of the quality that you have chosen to attend. Art Schwartz and MindyYarling have shouldered the burden of meeting site evaluation and selection, hotel room rate and F+B negotiation, andspecial venues. Think of and thank Art and Mindy as you drink the Thunder Mountain 100% Kona coffee, enjoy theHawaiian bands, swim with the dolphins, see the volcano from above in a Blue Hawaiian Helicopter, and experience theKohala Zipline.

ARES is an organization of volunteers. It is a continuing monumental effort to maintain the level of services thatARES provides throughout the year. Thanks to all ARES volunteers. Become a member of ARES, become more than amember and be a Fellow of ARES, connect your organization to ARES at the special levels and receive special ARESbenefits.

Enjoy the conference. And after the conference, stay connected on ARES Facebook and Linkedin.

Aloha

GrantARES President, 2012-2013

Grant Ian Thrall, Ph.D.President, Business Geography Advisorswww.BusinessGeography.comwww.youtube.com/GrantThrallgrant@thrall.us

Business Geography AdvisorsImproving real estate investment decisions

8703 SW 38th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32608352-331-0145 352-331-0166 (fax)

2012-2013 OFFICERSPresident+........................................Grant Thrall, Business Geography AdvisorsPresident Elect+ ..............................G. Stacy Sirmans, Florida State UniversityVP & Program Chair+ ....................Michael Seiler, Old Dominion UniversityVice Program Chair++ ....................David Harrison, Texas Tech UniversityExecutive Director+* ......................Stephen A. Pyhrr, Kennedy WilsonSecretary++ .....................................Thomas M. Springer, Clemson UniversityTreasurer++ .....................................Bartley Danielsen, North Carolina State UniversityDirector of Finance++*...................Joseph B. Lipscomb, Texas Christian UniversityDirector of Development++............Michael Seiler, Old Dominion UniversityDirector of Publications++..............William G. Hardin, III, Florida International UniversityMeeting Planner++*........................Arthur L. Schwartz, Jr., University of South Florida EmeritusDirector of Strategy++* ..................Stephen E. Roulac, Roulac Global and University of UlsterDirector of Industry Liaison* .........Larry E. Wofford, University of TulsaParliamentarian* .............................Joseph D. Albert, James Madison UniversityOmbudsman* ..................................Larry E. Wofford, University of Tulsa

+ Voting member of the Executive Committee [Immediate Past President Robert A. Simons is also a voting member of the Executive Committee]++ Non-voting member of the Executive Committee.* Past President

Marsha Courchane (2010-2015)CRA International

Sophia Dermisi (2010-2015)Roosevelt University

Terry R. Dunkin (2012-2017)Appraisal Institute and Dunkin R.E. Advisors

Andrew C. Florance (2010-2015)CoStar Group

William G. Hardin, III (2008-2013)Florida International University

Michael Highfield (2012-2017)Mississippi State University

Steve P. Laposa* (2010-2015)Alvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advsory Services

Youguo Liang (2009-2014)Prudential Real Estate Investors

Marc Louargand* (2008-2013)Saltash Partners

Margaret McFarland (2012-2017)University of Maryland

Mauricio Rodriguez* (2009-2014)Texas Christian University

Jonathan Salk (2011-2016)REALTORS® University/NAR

Sean Salter (2011-2016)Middle Tennessee University

Dougls A. Sawyer (2009-2014)CCIM Institute and Sawyer Properties

James D. Shilling (2009-2014)DePaul University

Robert A. Simons* (2012-2017)Cleveland State University

Tom Springer (2008-2013)Clemson University

John E. Williams* (2011-2016)Morehouse College

Richard Wincott (2008-2013)Altus Group

Elaine M. Worzala* (2011-2016)College of Charleston

* Past President

AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

2012-2013 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

IRES BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVESKaren M. Gibler (2011-2014) – Georgia State University

Jane Londerville (2010-2013) – University of GuelphVelma Zahirovic-Herbert (2012-2015) – University of Georgia

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2012-2013APPOINTED POSITIONS

Associate Executive Director

Christopher Manning,* Loyola Marymount University

Editor, JRER Ko Wang, Baruch College/City University New York

Co-Editors, JREPM Randy I. Anderson, University of Central FloridaGlenn R. Mueller,* University of Denver and Dividend CapitalPing Cheng, Florida Atlantic University

Co-Editors, JREL David M. Harrison, Texas Tech UniversityMauricio Rodriguez,* Texas Christian UniversityMichael J. Seiler, Old Dominion University

Co-Editors, JREPE William G. Hardin, III, Florida International UniversityH. Shelton Weeks, Florida Gulf Coast UniversitySean Salter, Case Editor, Middle Tennessee University MTSUEli Beracha, Managing Editor, University of Wyoming

Co-Editors, JHR Leonard V. Zumpano, Executive Editor, University of AlabamaKen Johnson, Editor, Florida International UniversityJustin D. Benefield, Editor, Auburn UniversityGeoff Turnbull, Editor, University of Central Florida

Co-Editors, JOSRE Norman G. Miller,* Editor, University of San DiegoKwane Addae-Dapaah, Associate Editor, National University of SingaporeNiko B. Rottke Associate Editor, European Business SchoolRobert A. Simons,* Associate Editor, Cleveland State University

Newsletter Editor Susan Thrall, Business Geography Advisors

ARES Webmasters Mark Sunderman, University of Memphis (ARES Website)Ko Wang, Baruch College/City University New York (Journals)

Doctoral Seminar Director Elaine Worzala,* College of Charleston

Director of International Liaison Graeme Newell, University of Western Sydney

Director of Placement Jesse Saginor, Texas A&M University

President, Alpha Sigma Gamma Forrest E. Huffman, Temple University

Elections Officer John S. Baen, University of North Texas

Historian Joseph D. Albert,* James Madison University, Retired

Director, Critical Issues Seminar Ronald Throupe, University of Denver

* Past President

AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONManager of Member Services

Diane Quarles - Clemson University

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AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

PUBLICATION COMMITTEEWilliam G. Hardin, III, ChairEmail: hardinw@fiu.eduPhone: 305-348-2680Fax: 305-348-4245

RESEARCH COMMITTEEChris Manning, ChairEmail: cmanning@lmu.eduPhone: 310-338-5164Home Fax: 310-377-4335

EDUCATION COMMITTEETom G. Geurts, ChairEmail: tgg@gwu.eduPhone: 202-994-7542

Susanne Cannon, Vice ChairEmail: scannon@depaul.eduPhone: 312-362-5127Fax: 312-362-5907

PROGRAM COMMITTEE(ANNUALMEETING)Michael Seiler, ChairEmail: mseiler@odu.eduPhone: 757-683-3505Fax: 757-683-3258

David M. Harrison, Vice ChairEmail: david.m.harrison@ttu.eduPhone: 806-742-3190

MEETING COMMITTEEArthur L. Schwartz, Jr., ChairEmail: baycityart@yahoo.comPhone: 941-966-2995

STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEEStephen E. Roulac, ChairEmail: sroulac@roulacglobal.comPhone: 415-451-4300Fax: 415-451-4343

Larry Souza, Vice ChairEmail: lsouza@johnsonsouzagroup.comPhone: 415-713-0213Fax: 415-826-2216

ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEKimberly Winson-Geideman, ChairEmail: geideman@unt.eduPhone: 940-565-3620

Charles C. Tu, Vice ChairEmail: tuc@sandiego.eduPhone: 619-260-5942Fax: 619-260-2760

INDUSTRYMEMBERSHIP COMMITTEEMichael Seiler, ChairEmail: mseiler@odu.eduPhone: 757-683-3505Fax: 757-683-3258

Youguo Liang, Co-ChairEmail: youguo.liang@prudential.comPhone: 973-683-1765Fax: 973-734-1319

MANUSCRIPT PRIZE COMMITTEERobert Simons, ChairEmail: r.simons@csuohio.eduPhone: 216-687-5258Email: 216-687-9342

RECOGNITION AWARDS COMMITTEERobert A. Simons, ChairEmail: r.simons@csuohio.eduPhone: 216-687-5258Email: 216-687-9342

G. Stacy Sirmans, Vice ChairEmail: gdsirmans@cob.fsu.eduPhone: 850-644-7845Fax: 850-644-4077

FINANCE COMMITTEEJoseph B. Lipscomb, ChairEmail: j.lipscomb@tcu.eduPhone: 817-257-7546Fax: 817-257-7258

Bartley Danielsen, Vice ChairEmail: ares.treasurer@gmail.comPhone: 919-513-0003

TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEEMark Sunderman, ChairEmail: msndrman@memphis.eduPhone: 901-678-5142

Osama Khan, Vice ChairEmail: o.khan@surrey.ac.ukPhone: 01483-68-31-17

GOVERNANCE COMMITTEEJoseph Albert, ChairEmail: jdainva@gmail.comPhone: 540-421-7763

Margaret McFarland, Vice ChairEmail: mmcf@umd.eduPhone: 301-405-6790Fax: 301-687-2685

CAREER DEVELOPMENTANDPLACEMENT COMMITTEEJesse Saginor, Co-ChairEmail: jsaginor@tamu.eduPhone: 979-845-6372Fax: 979-862-1784

Margot Weinstein, Co-ChairEmail: drmargot@drmargotweinstein.comPhone: 312-664-4849Fax: 312-664-4869

2012-2013 COMMITTEES

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Past, Present and Future Presidents

1985 Joseph D. Albert1985-1986 James R. Webb1986-1987 Thomas Pearson1987-1988 Charles H. Wurtzebach1988-1989 Larry E. Wofford1989-1990 Theron R. Nelson1990-1991 Jerome Dasso1991-1992 Terrence M. Clauretie1992-1993 Donald R. Epley1993-1994 Arthur L. Schwartz, Jr.1994-1995 Steven D. Kapplin1995-1996 Stephen E. Roulac1996-1997 Willard McIntosh1997-1998 Glenn R. Mueller1998-1999 Karl L. Guntermann1999-2000 G. Donald Jud2000-2001 James R. DeLisle2001-2002 Joseph B. Lipscomb2002-2003 Christopher A. Manning2003-2004 Youguo Liang2004-2005 Stephen A. Pyhrr2005-2006 Elaine M. Worzala2006-2007 Norman G. Miller2007-2008 Marc A. Louargand2008-2009 Mauricio Rodriguez2009-2010 Steven P. Laposa2010-2011 John E. Willliams2011-2012 Robert A. Simons

2012-2013 Grant Ian Thrall2013-2014 G. Stacy Sirmans2014-2015 Michael J. Seiler2015-2016 David M. Harrison

AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

NOTE: Term of office is July 1st thru June 30th of each year.

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AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY2013 PREMIUM SPONSOR MEMBERS

PRESIDENT’S COUNCILAltus Group

Appraisal Institute (AI)CCIM Institute

Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers, Inc.CoStar Group

Counselors of Real Estate (CRE)Homestead Infrastructure Development Private Limited

Institutional Real Estate, Inc.Prudential Real Estate Investors

REALTOR® University/National Association of REALTORS® (NAR)Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

The Appraisers Research Foundation (TARF)

REGENTSBlackrock Financial Management

CBRE Econometric AdvisorsCharles River Associates

Colvin Institute of Real Estate DevelopmentDearborn Real Estate Education

Homburg InstituteInstitute of Real Estate Management (IREM)

LaSalle Investment ManagementNational Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT)

National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC)Sarasota Capital Strategies (SCS)

Real Capital Analytics (RCA)UBS

SPONSORSARGUS Software, Inc.

Bailard, Inc.Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate-University of San Diego

Carter Real Estate Center, College of CharlestonClarion Associates, Inc.

Dividend Capital ResearchDr. P. Phillips School of Real Estate – University of Central Florida

Emerald Group Publishing LimitedGIC Real Estate Pte.

Graduate School of Real Estate Studies - KonKuk UniversityJerome Bain Real Estate Institute - Florida International University

Johns Hopkins - Carey Business School - Edward St. John Real Estate ProgramKennedy Wilson

Lehigh UniversityNAIOP

National Multi Housing Council (NMHC)NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate

OnCourse LearningReal Estate Center at DePaul University

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JAMES R. WEBBAMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY FOUNDATION

The ARES Foundation was created by the ARES Board of Directors in 1986 and wasrenamed in honor of founder James R. Webb in 2009. Currently, the primary activities ofthe Foundation include funding record attendances at the Doctoral Seminar and supportingthe ARES Annual Meeting. ARES Foundation grants and prizes have helped hundreds ofscholars. The Foundation has an endowment but it needs your support to fully fund its

activities.

The ARES Foundation has its own corporate charter, bank accounts, and investments. Because stability,continuity, and a working knowledge of ARES are of critical importance in the governance of the Foundation,the Board of Directors consists of past presidents of ARES who serve twelve-year terms on the FoundationBoard. A predetermined schedule was established so that each ARES past president serves as vice-president andpresident of the Foundation. Within the Foundation Board, the important four person investment committeeconsists of Glenn Mueller, Joseph Lipscomb, Chris Manning and Arthur L. Schwartz, Jr. Joseph Lipscombserves as Treasurer of the Foundation, Marc Louargand is Director of Development, Joe Albert is Secretary,Elaine Worzala coordinates the Doctoral Seminar and Graeme Newell and John Williams are Co-InternationalLiasons. Arthur L. Schwartz, Jr. serves as Executive Director. The Foundation Board holds its annual meetingin conjunction with the ARES meeting each year. The Officers and Board of the Foundation are dedicated tovigorously pursuing the Foundation's educational mission as set forth by our founder, James R. Webb. AllOfficers and Directors are unpaid volunteers and the Foundation's overhead is very low.

When the ARES Board created the Foundation, it also created the ARES Fellows program to fund it. Revenuefrom the strictly voluntary Fellows program goes to the ARES Foundation. Programs supported by theFoundation have focused on assisting individual participation in ARES activities as well on educationalpublications. The Foundation funds the Doctoral Student Seminar by defraying costs for graduate students toattend the Seminar and ARES Annual Meeting and holding a luncheon in their honor on the day of the Seminar.These graduate students are the future leaders of ARES and the Seminar enables new scholars to be exposed toARES. The Foundation has also funded the participation of real estate scholars from Africa, Latin America, Asiaand Eastern Europe at ARES annual meetings. Involving these scholars has enhanced the meeting experiencefor all ARES members.

The Foundation's Board has recently increased funding for the Doctoral Seminar. There will be 30 PhD Studentsat the 2013 Doctoral Seminar with a record number of North American attendees. To maintain such highfunding levels, the Foundation needs additional contributions and outside sponsorships as endowmentinvestment earnings are not sufficient to fund such large numbers of grant recipients. The Foundation wishes tofund as many students as possible, a particularly challenging goal given this year's Annual Meeting location atthe Mauna Lani Resort in Hawaii. We expect approximately 50 PhD students to attend next year's StudentSeminar and ARES Annual Meeting at the Coronado Marriott Resort, Coronado, CA.

The Foundation depends upon the support of the ARES Fellows and other Foundation contributors. Each ARESFellow currently contributes $250 per year, each ARES Distinguished Fellow contributes $500 per year, andeach Benefactor contributes $1000 per year. In addition, each Endowed Doctoral Sponsor contributed $10,000to the Foundation. An Endowed Doctoral Sponsorship enables annual funding for a doctoral candidate to travelto the ARES Annual Meetings to present his/her research. A $25,000 contribution endows an InternationalScholar Sponsorship which will annually provide travel funding for a scholar from a less developed country topresent his/her research at the ARES Meeting. Individuals who endow a Sponsorship are lifetime Fellows andare invited to offer their views on the direction of the Foundation at the annual Foundation Board Meeting.

Corporations and foundations are encouraged to directly sponsor a graduate student or an overseas scholar.Student sponsorships are $1500/year. An overseas scholar can be funded for $2500/year. Please contact MarcLouargand for additional sponsorship opportunities.

If you are not contributing to the James R. Webb ARES Foundation, we encourage you to consider doing so.Your gift will help a scholar immediately. As contributions grow, the Foundation will help more doctoralstudents and international scholars.

For further information, contactMarcLouargand,FoundationDirector ofDevelopment:marc@saltashpartners.com.

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James DeLisleUniversity of Washington

David H. DownsVirginia Commonwealth University

Donald R. EpleyUniversity of South Alabama

Andrew C. FloranceCoStar Group Inc.

Dan FrenchUniversity of Missouri

Karen M. GiblerGeorgia State University

Thomas GibsonHolladay Properties

Kimberly GoodwinUniversity of Southern Mississippi

Jacques N. GordonLaSalle Investment Management

JAMES R. WEBB ARES FOUNDATIONENDOWED INTERNATONAL SCHOLAR SPONSORSHIP

Arthur L. & Helen Beckett Schwartz

ENDOWED DOCTORAL SPONSORSHIPSGlenn R. & Jan H. Mueller • Theron R. & Susan L. Nelson

Lucy, Youguo, Michelle and Mia Liang • Michael J. and Vicky L. Seiler

2013 BENEFACTORSNasser Daneshvary Marc A. Louargand Christopher A. Manning

In Memoriam Saltash Partners LLC Loyola Marymount UniversityStephen A. Pyhrr Seungwoo Shin John E. WilliamsKennedy Wilson Konkuk University Morehouse College

John S. BaenUniversity of North Texas

Edward A. BarylaEast Tennessee State University

Donald H. BleichCalifornia State University-Norathridge

M. Gordon BrownSpace Analytics, LLC

Susanne E. CannonDePaul University

Charles C. CarterTexas Wesleyan University

Ping ChengFlorida Atlantic University

Marvin ChristensenRREEF

Charles G. DannisCrosson Dannis Inc.

Karen G. DavidsonDavidson & Associates/UCLA Extension

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2013 DISTINGUISHED FELLOWS

2013 FELLOWS

Sulaiman T. Al-AbduljaderGulf University for Science

& TechnologyJoseph D. Albert

James Madison University/RetiredJohn D. BenjaminAmerican UniversityJoseph Coleman

Wright State UniversityMarsha Courchane

Charles River AssociatesJan deRoos

Cornell University

Don DorchesterRICS AmericasRoland Freeman

Capital Consultants Realty ServicesPaul R. Goebel

Texas Tech UniversityKarl L. Guntermann

Arizona State University/RetiredDavid Harrison

Texas Tech UniversityForrest E. HuffmanTemple UniversityAlex Klatskin

Forsgate Industrial Partners

Mark L. LevineUniversity of DenverKarl-Werner Schulte

University of RegensburgRobert A. Simons

Cleveland State UniversityG. Stacy Sirmans

Florida State UniversityMichael C. TruebesteinUniversity of KufsteinRichard Wincott

Altus Group

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Otis HackettOtis E. Hackett & Associates

Thomas W. HamiltonUniversity of St. Thomas-Minnesota

William G. Hardin, IIIFlorida International University

Michael J. HighfieldMississippi State University

L. Jide IwarereHoward University

Thomas O. JacksonTexas A&M University

Ken H. JohnsonFlorida International University

Donald JudUniversity of North Carolina-Greensboro

Ronald W. KaiserBailard, Inc.

John KilpatrickGreenfield Advisors, LLC

Steven P. LaposaAlvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Services

Joseph B. LipscombTexas Christian University

Peng LiuCornell University

Emil MaliziaUniversity of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

John F. McDonaldRoosevelt University

Willard McIntoshUSAA Real Estate Company

Norman G. MillerUniversity of San Diego

Graeme NewellUniversity of Western Sydney-Hawkesbury

Joseph L. Pagliari, Jr.University of Chicago

Rudy R. Robinson, IIIAustin Valuation Consultants Ltd.

Mauricio RodriguezTexas Christian University

JAMES R. WEBB ARES FOUNDATION2013 FELLOWS (continued)

Stephen E. RoulacRoulac Global Places LLC

Ronald C. RutherfordUniversity of South Florida

Sean P. SalterMiddle Tennessee State University

Thomas M. SpringerClemson University

Mark A. SundermanUniversity of Memphis

Stephen F. ThodeLehigh University

Grant I. ThrallBusiness Geography Advisors

Ronald L. ThroupeUniversity of Denver

Raymond TortoCBRE Econometric Advisors

Raymond Y.C. TseHong Kong Institute of Real Estate

Ko WangBaruch College/CUNY

H. Shelton WeeksFlorida Gulf Coast University

Margot B. WeinsteinMW Leadership Consultants, LLC

Anthony WelchSarasota Capital Strategies

Daniel T. WinklerUniversity of North Carolina-Greensboro

Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texas

Larry E. WoffordUniversity of Tulsa

Elaine M. WorzalaCollege of Charleston

Zhoughua WuFlorida International University

Charles H. WurtzebachDePaul University

James YoungUniversity of Auckland

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All checks should be made payable to ARES and remitted to:Diane Quarles, Manager, ARES Member Services

Clemson University, Richard H. Pennell Center for Real Estate Development2-210 Lee Hall, Clemson, SC 29634-0511Tel: 864-656-1373 Fax: 864-656-7519

Email: equarle@clemson.edu

MEMBERSHIP IN THE AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETYBRINGS THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Subscription to:

Journal of Real Estate Research (JRER)Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management (JREPM)Journal of Real Estate Literature (JREL)Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education (JREPE)Journal of Housing Research (JHR)Journal of Sustainable Real Estate (JOSRE)Research Issues in Real Estate (Annual Volume)ARES Newsletter

Opportunities to:

Attend and participate in the ARES Annual Meeting.Have contact with a professional learning and networking center.International opportunities through the International Real Estate Society and its members.

AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

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Professional Membership (circle one)Printed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 325Electronic Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 300Both (printed and electronic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 350

Academic Membership (circle one)Printed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 150Electronic Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 135Both (printed and electronic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 175

Student1 or Retired Academic Membership (circle one)Printed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 95Electronic Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 85Both (printed and electronic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 135

Life Member3

2013 Membership Dues Categories

Premium Membership (circle one)Sponsor2 ($1,500)Regent2 ($3,000)President's Council2 ($6,000)Includes both printed and electronic media

Corporate Membership (circle one)Printed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 650Electronic Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 600Both (printed and electronic) . . . . . . . . . .$ 675

Library – Academic or Professional (circle one)Printed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 650Electronic Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 600Both (printed and electronic) . . . . . . . . . .$ 675

1 Attach copy of student ID.2 Regents Member - two free registrations included.

President's Council member - four free registrationsincluded.

3 For information on becoming a Life Member, contactMichael Seiler, ARES Director of Development at757-683-3505 or mseiler@odu.edu.

2013 ARES Foundation ContributionsFellows Contribution – Regular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 250Fellows Contribution – Distinguished . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 500James R. Webb ARES Foundation Benefactor . . . . . .$1.000Endowed Doctoral Sponsorship, Lifetime Fellow . . .$10,000Endowed International Scholar Sponsor,

Lifetime Fellow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000

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ARES FIFTH ANNUAL “CRITICAL ISSUES” SEMINAR/WORKSHOPWEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 – 1:00 - 5:30 PM

Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawaii

EDUCATION AND RESEARCH:INDUSTRY/ACADEMIC PLANNING AND

DEVELOPMENT LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPThis seminar/workshop will be held in conjunction with the

29TH ANNUALMEETING of the AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETYCO-SPONSORED BY:

The Appraisal Institute (AI), CCIM Institute, National Association of REALTORS (NAR)/ REALTORUniversity, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and The Counselors of Real Estate®(CRE®), in conjunction with the American Real Estate Society (ARES).

SEMINAR/WORKSHOP OVERVIEWAND FOCUSAfter four years of our very successful “Critical Issues” All-Day Wednesday seminars on a wide variety of topics ofmutual interest to industry leaders and academics, and Friday afternoon ARES panel sessions in 2011 and 2012 on“Real Estate Professional and Academic Association Leadership,” numerous ARES Officers and Directors decided todevelop a seminar/workshop event that focuses on education and research strategies that can “close the gap” betweenthe real estate profession and academia. This seminar/workshop will provide an organized process for real estateindustry thought leaders to interact with their counterparts in academia to discuss their current and futurestrategies, programs, needs and plans in education and research of their respective organizations, with anopportunity to distill plans for future collaboration.

Based on commitments to date, the industry participation will include notable leaders and representatives from thefollowing key organizations that represent the majority of the professional participants in the real estate industry andhave developed real estate education and research programs to benefit their respective memberships:

Appraisal Institute (AI)CCIM Institute (CCIM)National Association of REALTORS (NAR)/REALTOR UniversityRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)The Counselors of Real Estate (CRE)The Appraisers Research Foundation (TARF)National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP)International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)Urban Land Institute (ULI)Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)Building Owners Managers Association (BOMA)National Multi Housing Council (NMHC)National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing and Care Industry (NIC)National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT)Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA)International Associaiton of Assessing Officers (IAAO)Homburg Institute

Many of the above organizations work with the ARES leadership on various education, research andpublication initiatives, and many are premium members of ARES and sponsor most of our 20 annualmanuscript prizes on subjects they are interested in. Many have also been involved in panels and paperpresentations on education subjects within our “Education Track,”a nine-session sequence that spans the entire three-day ARES Annual Meeting each year. Thus, the process is already underway to bring together interests in real estateeducation and research among academic and professional ARES members and their respective organizations andinstitutions.Ten academic members of ARES who have notable credentials in education and research will also be

present at the workshop to comment, ask questions, and offer their opinions and insights on the topics and issuesbeing discussed.The goal of this seminar/workshop will be to develop strategies and action plans to make real estate

research and education more RELEVANT AND USABLE within the diverse professional and academicsectors of the real estate economy. The seminar/workshop will be followed by panel sessions over the followingthree days that focus on specific topics of interest to the participants.

TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION

The focus of specific topics to be presented is “Education and Research: Existing Programs, Needs andPlanning for the Future” – The following topics will be included:

Existing programs – history, goals, offerings, participant focus, fundingPlanned programs – goals, offerings, participant focus, fundingVision for the future – wish list of each organizationLiaison strategies for academic/industry interactionAction plans for moving strategies forward – overall and individual organization agendas

KEYNOTE SPEECHES

Two ARES leaders have spent many years thinking and writing about the future of education and research andhow both relevance and rigor need to be the key elements of a vision and strategy for collaborative educationand research models, with the ultimate goal of improving decision making throughout the industry. Keynotepresentations will be made by these ARES leaders:

Larry E. Wofford, ARES Director of Industry Liaison and Past President, and Davis D. Bovaird Chairin Entrepreneurial Studies, Collins College of Business, University of Tulsa. Larry will focus hiscomments on the future of real estate education and lay out a broad challenge focused oneducation becoming more relevant and closing the gap between academia and the real estateprofession.

William G. Hardin, III, ARES Director of Publications, Director of Real Estate Programs, FloridaInternational University. Bill oversees the publication of all research published in ARES’s sixjournals — Journal of Real Estate Research, Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management,Journal of Real Estate Literature, Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education, Journal ofHousing Research, and Journal of Sustainable Real Estate. Bill will focus his comments on thefuture of real estate research and the development of research and education programs thatbring together academic and professional interests.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

For further information, please contact Ron Throupe, ARES Critical Issues Seminar Director, University ofDenver (email: rthroupe@du.edu) or Steve Pyhrr, ARES Executive Director, Kennedy Wilson (email:spyhrr@kennedywilson.com). Your comments, suggestions, and participation are welcome.

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TUESDAY APRIL 9

5:00 - 8:00 pm ARES Registration (Milo Lawn)

5:30 - 8:00 pm Board of Directors Reception – All are invited (Milo Lawn)Co-Sponsored by the CCIM Institute and the Appraisal Institute (AI)

WEDNESDAY APRIL 106:30 am - 3:00 pm ARES Registration (Mauna Lani Lanai)

7:00 - 8:00 am ARES Foundation Board of Directors Meeting (Ballroom I & II)

8:00 am - Noon ARES Board of Directors Breakfast/Meeting (Ballroom I & II)Sponsored by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC)

1:00 - 5:30 pm Critical Issues Seminar/Workshop – Education and Research: Industry/AcademicPlanning and Development Leadership Workshop (Ballroom I & II)Co-sponsored by The Appraisal Institute (AI), CCIM Institute, National Associationof REALTORS (NAR)/REALTOR University, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors(RICS), and The Counselors of Real Estate® (CRE®), in conjunction with the AmericanReal Estate Society (ARES). (See pages xii - xiii)

1:30 – 4:00 pm Real Estate Center Directors/Chairholders Meeting (Ballroom III)

5:30 - 8:30 pm Welcome Reception – All are invited (Milo Lawn and Poolside Lawn)Co-Sponsored by the Appraisal Institute and the CCIM Institute

MEETING ROOMS

BALLROOM I, II, III, IV

KOHALA

HAMAKUA

HILO

PUNA

PROGRAM OVERVIEWAMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

2013 MEETING

EXHIBITORS/PUBLISHERSCCIM Institute

Counselors of Real Estate (CRE)OnCourse LearningHomburg Institute

REALTOR® University/National Association of REALTORS®

Smith Travel Research (STR)

PLEASE NOTE: All ARES sponsored events, including receptions, breakfasts, luncheons, and breaks, arerestricted to registered ARES meeting participants and their registered guests. Thus we request that youALWAYS WEAR YOUR NAMETAG to ARES events to ensure admission.

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6:30 am - 3:00 pm ARES Registration (Mauna Lani Lanai)

6:30 - 8:00 am ARES Breakfast (Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00 - 10:00 am ARES Significant Other Breakfast and Jewelry/Ceramics Show (Canoe House)

7:00 - 8:30 am Ballroom I Session 1: Green/Sustainable Development: IBallroom III Session 2: Housing I: InternationalBallroom IV Session 3: Securitized Real EstateKohala Session 4: Asset/Property ManagementHamakua Session 5: Hospitality/Special Use PropertyHilo Session 6: Mandarin Chinese I: Macro Impacts (Presented in Mandarin)Puna Session 7: Real Estate PotpourriBallroom II Session 8: Education Track I: Women’s Caucus Breakfast

Women in Leadership Positions – C-WI(RE)2 (Starts 6:30 AM)Co-Sponsored by DePaul University, Roosevelt Universityand College of Charleston

8:30 - 8:40 am Break Co-Sponsored by REALTOR University/NAR and OnCourse Learning

8:40 - 10:10 am Ballroom I Session 9: Green/Sustainable Development: IIBallroom II Session 10: REITs: IBallroom III Session 11: International Real Estate InvestmentBallroom IV Session 12: Housing: IIKohala Session 13: Panel I: Opportunities in Hotel/Lodging ResearchHamakua Session 14: Corporate Real EstateHilo Session 15: Mandarin Chinese II: Valuation (Presented in Mandarin)Puna Session 16: Education Track II: Using Academic Research in the

Classroom - How to Best Integrate It

10:10 - 10:20 am Break Co-Sponsored by REALTOR University/NAR and OnCourse Learning

10:20 - Noon Ballroom I Session 17: Green/Sustainable Development: IIIBallroom II Session 18: REITs: IIBallroom III Session 19: Foreclosure/Short SalesBallroom IV Session 20: Housing: IIIKohala Session 21: Appraisal: IHamakua Session 22: Real Estate Investment/Portfolio ManagementHilo Session 23: Panel II: The State of the Art and Data Integration for

Housing Market AnalysisPuna Session 24: Education Track III: Teaching and Researching Abroad

11:45 - 1:15 pm ARES Awards Luncheon (Canoe House) All are invited.Co-Sponsored by CoStar Group/PPR and Morehouse College

1:20 - 2:45 pm ARES General Membership Meeting (Ballroom IV) – All are invited

5:30 - 8:30 pm ARES Presidential Reception (Milo Tree Lawn and Poolside Lawn) – All are invited.Co-Sponsored by Real Capital Analytics (RCA) and Royal Institution of CharteredSurveyors (RICS)

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PLEASE NOTE: All ARES sponsored events, including receptions, breakfasts, luncheons, and breaks, arerestricted to registered ARES meeting participants and their registered guests. Thus we request that youALWAYS WEAR YOUR NAMETAG to ARES events to ensure admission.

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6:30 am - 1:30 pm ARES Registration (Mauna Lani Lanai)

6:30 - 8:00 am Maury Seldin Advanced Studies Institute Breakfast – By Invitation Only (Canoe House)Sponsored by the Maury Seldin Advanced Studies Institute (MSASI)

6:30 - 8:00 am ARES Breakfast (Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00 - 10:00 am ARES Significant Other Breakfast and Jewelry/Ceramics Show (Canoe House)

7:00 - 8:30am Ballroom I Session 25: Real Estate Capital MarketsBallroom II Session 26: REITs: IIIBallroom III Session 27: Government Policy/Regulation: IBallroom IV Session 28: Housing: IVKohala Session 29: Market AnalysisHamakua Session 30: Spatial Analysis/GISHilo Session 31: Mandarin Chinese III: Affordable Housing

(Presented in Mandarin)Puna Session 32: Education Track IV: How to Best Engage the Non-Tenure

Track Faculty Member

8:30 - 8:40 am Break Co-Sponsored by REALTOR University/NAR and OnCourse Learning

8:40 - 10:10am Ballroom I Session 33: Panel III: What's New with Indices and Benchmarksfor Commercial Real Estate?

Ballroom II Session 34: REITs: IVBallroom III Session 35: Government Policy/Regulation: IIBallroom IV Session 36: Brokerage/AgencyKohala Session 37: ApartmentsHamakua Session 38: Urban Growth and Decline: IHilo Session 39: Mandarin Chinese IV: Development (Presented in Mandarin)Puna Session 40: Education Track V: Effective Case Studies

10:10 - 10:20 am Break Co-Sponsored by REALTOR University/NAR and OnCourse Learning

10:20 - Noon Ballroom I Session 41: Real Estate FinanceBallroom II Session 42: REITs: VBallroom III Session 43: Appraisal: IIBallroom IV Session 44: Housing: VKohala Session 45: Panel IV: Academic Survival and Success – Advice for

New Assistant ProfessorsHamakua Session 46: Urban Growth and Decline: IIHilo Session 47: Eminent Domain/Environmental ContaminationPuna Session 48: Education Track VI: The Importance of Teaching –

Engaging Different Learning Styles

11:45 - 1:20 pm ARES Foundation Doctoral Student Recognition Luncheon – By Invitation Only.(Canoe House) Sponsored by the James R. Webb ARES Foundation

5:30 - 8:30 pm ARES 29th Annual Gala Hawaii Celebration – All are invited.(Milo Tree Lawn and Poolside Lawn) Exclusively Sponsored by CoStar Group/PPR

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PLEASE NOTE: All ARES sponsored events, including receptions, breakfasts, luncheons, and breaks, arerestricted to registered ARES meeting participants and their registered guests. Thus we request that youALWAYS WEAR YOUR NAMETAG to ARES events to ensure admission.

6:30 am - Noon ARES Registration (Mauna Lani Lanai)

7:00 - 8:30 am ARES Breakfast (Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00am - 9:50am Ballroom I Session 49: Doctoral Students I: Real Estate Development AnalysisBallroom II Session 50: Doctoral Students II: Spatial Analytical Tools for

Real Estate AnalysisBallroom III Session 51: Doctoral Students III: SustainabilityBallroom IV Session 52: Housing VI: SeniorsKohala Session 53: Office/Industrial Property AnalysisHamakua Session 54: Real Estate CyclesPuna Session 55: Education Track VII: Technology in the Classroom

9:50 - 10:00 am Break Co-Sponsored by REALTOR University/NAR and OnCourse Learning

10:00 am - Noon Ballroom I Session 56: Doctoral Students IV: Housing MarketsBallroom II Session 57: Doctoral Students V: Real Estate Investment TrustsBallroom III Session 58: Doctoral Students VI: Residential Real Estate

Pricing and FinanceBallroom IV Session 59: Housing: VIIKohala Session 60: Mortgage MarketsHamakua Session 61: Real Estate Investment/Portfolio ManagementPuna Session 62: Education Track VIII: Real Estate Education

Noon - 12:45 pm Puna Session 63: Education Track IX: Education CommitteeCaucus and Planning Session

Noon Paper Sessions Adjourn

2:00 - 5:00 pm Post Session Ocean-Side Party for Conference Survivors

You are invited to join Steve and Daphne Pyhrr, Art Schwartz andMindy Yarling, and Joe and Licia Albert (the Schwartz/Pyhrr Bungalow)for the ARES Post-Session Oceanside Party for Conference Survivors.

SATURDAY APRIL 13

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photo by Melinda Yarling

photo by Melinda Yarling

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5:00 - 8:00 PM ARES REGISTRATION (Milo Lawn)

5:30 - 8:30 PM BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECEPTION – (Milo Lawn)All are invited. Co-Sponsored by the CCIM Institute andthe Appraisal Institute (AI)

6:30 AM - 3:00 PM ARES REGISTRATION(Mauna Lani Lanai)

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM ARES FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETING (Ballroom I & II)

8:00 AM - NOON ARES BOARD OF DIRECTORS BREAKFAST/MEETING (Ballroom I & II)Sponsored by the National Investment Center for theSeniors Housing & Care Industry (NIC)

1:00 PM - 5:30 PM CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR/WORKSHOP:“Education and Research: Industry/Academic Planning andDevelopment Leadership Workshop” (Ballroom I & II)Co-Sponsored by the Appraisal Institute (AI), the CCIMInstitute, National Association of REALTORS (NAR)REALTOR University, Royal Institution of CharteredSurveyors (RICS), and the Counselors of Real Estate®(CRE®), in conjunction with the American Real EstateSociety (ARES). See pages xii-xiii.

1:30 PM - 4:00 PM REAL ESTATE CENTER DIRECTORS/CHAIR-HOLDERS MEETING (Ballroom III)

5:30 PM - 8:30 PM WELCOME RECEPTION – All are invited.(Milo Lawn and Poolside Lawn)Co-Sponsored by the Appraisal Institute andthe CCIM Institute

TUESDAY APRIL 9

WEDNESDAY APRIL 10

PLEASE NOTE: All ARES sponsored events, including receptions, breakfasts, luncheons, and breaks, arerestricted to registered ARES meeting participants and their registered guests. Thus we request that youALWAYS WEAR YOUR NAMETAG to ARES events to ensure admission.

DETAILED SCHEDULEAMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETY

2013 Meeting

6:30 AM - 3:00 PM ARES REGISTRATION(Mauna Lani Lanai)

6:30 AM - 8:00 AM ARES BREAKFAST(Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM ARES SIGNIFICANT OTHER BREAKFASTAND JEWELRY/CERAMICS SHOW(Canoe House)

11:45 AM - 1:15 PM ARES AWARDS LUNCHEONAll are invited. (Canoe House)Co-Sponsored by CoStar Group/PPR and Morehouse College

1:20 PM - 2:45 PM ARES GENERALMEMBERSHIPMEETINGAll are invited. (Ballroom IV)

5:30 PM - 8:30 PM ARES PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONAll are invited. (Milo Tree Lawn & Poolside Lawn)Co-Sponsored by Real Capital Analytics (RCA) andRoyal Institution of Chartererd Surveyors (RICS)

American Real Estate Societywww.aresnet.org

International Real Estate Societywww.iresnet.net

Pacific Rim Real Estate Societywww.prres.net

European Real Estate Societywww.eres.org

Asian Real Estate Societywww.asres.org

African Real Estate Societywww.afresnet.net

Latin American Real Estate Societywww.lares.org.br

OUR GLOBAL SOCIETIES FOR RESEARCHAND EDUCATION

Middle EastNorth Africa Real Estate Society

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THURSDAY APRIL 11

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM ISESSION 1: GREEN/SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: I

Chair: Daniel B. KohlheppJohns Hopkins Universitydkohlhepp@jhu.edu

Paper 1: “Can Sustainability be Financed by Infill Development?”

Contact Author: Jaakko ViholaTampere University of Technologyjaakko.vihola@tut.fi

Antti KurvinenTampere University of Technologyantti.kurvinen@tut.fi

Tanja TyvimaaTampere University of Technologytanja.tyvimaa@tut.fi

Paper 2: “Eco-Community or Gated Communities: A Critical Examination of theNew Ecological Community Development in Taiwan and China”

Contact Author: Kang-Li WuHarbin Institute of Technologywgl@hit.edu.cn

Hsing-Ping KuoSouthern Taiwan University of Science and Technologyhpkuo@mail.stust.edu.tw

Jusheng SongHarbin Institute of Technologysongyuangc@163.com

Paper 3: “Ethical Aspects of Discounting – What Can Real Estate Valuation and InvestmentExperts Learn from Environmental Economics?”

Contact Author: Sven BienertUniversity Regensburgsven.bienert@irebs.de

Paper 4: “Gender Differences in the Perceived Economic Benefits of Sustainable Development”

Contact Author: Dustin C. ReadUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottedcread@uncc.edu

Suzanne LelandUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottesmleland@uncc.edu

Discussant: Spenser J. RobinsonCentral Michigan Universityrobin6s@cmich.edu

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Paper 5: “Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Urban Form: Linking Households’ Socio-EconomicStatus With Housing And Commuting Choices”

Contact Author: François Des RosiersLaval Universityfrancois.desrosiers@fsa.ulaval.ca

Marius ThériaultLaval UniversityMarius.Theriault@crad.ulaval.ca

Gjin BibaLaval UniversityGjin.Biba@crad.ulaval.ca

Marie-Hélène VandersmissenLaval UniversityMarie-Helene.Vandersmissen@ggr.ulaval.ca

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IIISESSION 2: HOUSING I: INTERNATIONAL

Chair: Prashant DasGeorgia State Universitypdas2@gsu.edu

Paper 1: “Perception as an Alternate Measure of Housing Purchase Affordability:The Case of India”

Contact Author: Prashant DasGeorgia State Universitypdas2@gsu.edu

Minu AgarwalRealism Real Estate Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.minu@realism.in

Divyanshu SharmaRealism Real Estate Consultancy Pvt. Ltd.divyanshu@realism.in

Paper 2: “Defining Housing Submarkets in Johor Bahru, Malaysia”

Contact Author: Burhaida BurhanSaga Universityb.burhaida@gmail.com

Hokao KazunoriSaga Universityhokao@cc.saga-u.ac.jp

Mohd LizamUniversity Tun Hussein Onn Malaysializam@uthm.edu.my

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Paper 3: “Fluctuation of Housing Prices and the Formation Mechanism of Financial Crisis —Germany’s Experience and the Direction of China’s Housing Market Reform”

Contact Author: Yanjun ZhaoRenmin Universityzhaoyanjun@ruc.edu.cn

Jianping YeRenmin University13511061735@163.com

Paper 4: “The Dynamics of Home Tenure Transition in the Australian Market”

Contact Author: Piyush TiwariUniversity of Melbournepiyush.tiwari@unimelb.edu.au

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IVSESSION 3: SECURITIZED REAL ESTATE

Chair: Jing XueHong Kong Universityjingxue.hku@gmail.com

Paper 1: “Do Securitized Real Estate Markets Jump? International Evidence”

Contact Author: Yinggang ZhouChinese University of Hong Kongygzhou@baf.cuhk.edu.hk

Jie LiZhejiang Universityeflijie@yahoo.com.cn

Guangzhong LiSun Yat-Sen Universityguangzhong@gmail.com

Discussant: J. Reid CummingsKennesaw State Universityreid@ccllcmail.com

Paper 2: “Sources of Financial Contagion in REITs and Common Stock Markets”

Contact Author: Jing XueHong Kong Universityjingxue.hku@gmail.com

K. W. ChauUniversity of Hong Konghrrbckw@hkucc.hku.hk

Discussant: Yinggang ZhouChinese University of Hong Kongygzhou@baf.cuhk.edu.hk

Paper 3: “Comparison Between the Distribution of Returns of REIT Indexes and theDistribution of Returns of Other Financial Indexes from 2004 to 2011 —An Empirical Study”

Contact Author: Subhashis NandyUniversity of Phoenixsubasnandy@email.phoenix.edu

Paper 4: “Idiosyncratic Risk and the Cross-Section of European Real Estate Equity Returns”

Contact Author: Kai-Magnus SchulteUniversity of Regensburgkai-magnus.schulte@irebs.de

7:00AM - 8:30AM – KOHALASESSION 4: ASSET/PROPERTYMANAGEMENT

Chair: Victoria Mary EdwardsUniversity of Readingv.m.edwards@reading.ac.uk

Paper 1: “A Conceptual Structure for the Property Management Competency Framework”

Contact Author: Kien Hwa TingUniversiti Teknologi MARAtingkienhwa@yahoo.com

Paper 2: “Property Management within Swedish Housing Cooperatives —Analysis of Management Competency”

Contact Author: Henry Gonza MuyingoKTH- The Royal Institute of Technologyhenry.muyingo@abe.kth.se

Paper 3: “Rental Default in Metropolitan Ibadan Property Market, Nigeria”

Contact Author: Olatoye OjoObafemi Awolowo Universityolatoye_ojo@yahoo.com

Oluwaseun Olatoye-OjoUniversity of Illinois at Chicagoolatoye-ojo@hotmail.com

Job GbadegesinObafemi Awolowo Universityprgbadegesin@yahoo.com

Discussant: Daniel Ibrahim DabaraFederal Polytechnic Ededabara2000@yahoo.com

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Paper 4: “The Tenant as a Customer: Can Good Service Improve Real Estate Performance?”

Contact Author: Danielle Claire SandersonUniversity of Readingd.c.sanderson@pgr.reading.ac.uk

Victoria Mary EdwardsUniversity of Readingv.m.edwards@reading.ac.uk

7:00AM - 8:30AM – HAMAKUASESSION 5: HOSPITALITY/SPECIAL USE PROPERTY

Chair: Sunny ListonMarylhurst Universityksliston@msn.com

Paper 1: “An Input Switching Real Option during Construction of a University Building”

Contact Author: Stephen SewalkUniversity of Denverssewalk@du.edu

Sunny ListonMarylhurst Universityksliston@msn.com

Chad GruhlMetropolitan State University of Denvercgruhl@msudenver.edu

Qionglin (Tracy) DaiUniversity of Denvertracyswic@gmail.com

Paper 2: “Contextual Effects of the Physical Structure and Design of Gambling Settings onEmotions and Behavior: Repeated Measures During the Course of a Casino Visit”

Contact Author: Karen Finlay-GoughUniversity of Guelphkfinlay@uoguelph.ca

Paper 3: “Parametric and Non-Parametric Analysis of Abnormal Stock Return andVolume Activity for Lodging Stock Mergers from 2004 to 2007”

Contact Author: Barry A.N. BloomBoston Universitybanb@bu.edu

Paper 4: “Hospitals’ Location and Treatment Quality”

Contact Author: Tommaso GabrieliUniversity of Readingt.gabrieli@reading.ac.uk

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THURSDAY APRIL 11

7:00AM - 8:30AM – HILOSESSION 6: MANDARIN CHINESE I: MACRO IMPACTS

PRESENTED IN MANDARIN

Chair: Bo GaoNanjing Universitygaobo@nju.edu.cn

Paper 1: “The Variation Features Analysis of House Purchase Quota Policyon Housing Market in Beijing”

Contact Author: Jing HanHuazhong University of Science and Technologydzhanjing1985@163.com

Discussant: Xiaofen YuZhejiang University of Technologyyxf@zjut.edu.cn

Paper 2: “Population Migration and Regional House Price Fluctuation — An EmpiricalStudy Based on Cosmopolitan Cities”

Contact Author: Hongwei WangShanghai University of Finance and Economicswangjue@shufe.edu.cn

Wei ShiShanghai University of Finance and Economicssw_rosestone@126.com

Lijuan CaoShanghai University of Finance and Economicscaolj@mail.shufe.edu.cn

Discussant: Xinhai LuHuazhong University of Science and Technology2320828@qq.com

Paper 3: “Real Estate Investment, Economic Growth and Spatial Effect – An EmpiricalResearch Based on the Spatial Panel Data from 70 Cities In China”

Contact Author: Hong ZhangYunnan University of Finance and Economicszhanghong0957@126.com

Jie JinYunnan University of Finance and Economicsjinjie@126.com

Shifan QuanYunnan University of Finance and Economicsshifanshuile@163.com

Discussant: Xiaolian TangGuangdong University of TechnologyTangxl@gdut.edu.cn

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Paper 4: “Research on Urban Residence Gradient Supply-Demand Mechanism Based onSystem Dynamics”

Contact Author: Xiaodong YangHarbin Institute of Technologyyangxd@hit.edu.cn

Yongxiang WuHarbin Institute of Technologywuyx56@126.com

Yuting SunHarbin Institute of Technology2209471289@qq.com

Discussant: Jen-Hsu LiangChinese Culture Universitylrx@faculty.pccu.edu.tw

Paper 5: "Real Estate Institutional Herding in Second Tier Metropolitan Areas"

Contact Author: Ximing ChenShanghai University of Finance and Economicsqingcaimeimei@hotmail.com

Discussant: Lin ChenGuangzhou Universitychenlin229@yahoo.com.cn

7:00AM - 8:30AM – PUNASESSION 7: REAL ESTATE POTPOURRI

Chair: John S. BaenUniversity of North Texasjohn.baen@unt.edu

Paper 1: “Creating Real Estate Brands as Marketing Tool”

Contact Author: Karl-Werner SchulteUniversity of Regensburgschulte.irebs@t-online.de

Frank-Michael SchulteMeilenwerk AGSchulte@email.de

Paper 2: “Instilling Professionalism in the Nigerian Real Estate Practice”

Contact Author: Ikechukwu William-Johnson OzigboUniversity of Nigeriaikayozigbo@yahoo.com

Chinelo Adline OzigboUniversity of Nigerianelozigbo@yahoo.com

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Paper 3: “The Curious Case of Privatization Property Rights in Urban Land Transformation-Ho Chi Minh City Case Study”

Contact Author: Thanh Bao NguyenRadboud University Nijmegenthanhgems@gmail.com

Discussant: Yang ZhangTsinghua Universityzhang-yang10@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn

Paper 4: “Completing a Ph.D. degree in Real Estate in Korea: Buy Cheap, Convert,and Sell High!”

Contact Author: Seungwoo ShinKonkuk Universityss244@konkuk.ac.kr

Karen M. GiblerGeorgia State Universitykgibler@gsu.edu

Jaeyong YooGeorgia State Universityjyoo12@student.gsu.edu

Paper 5: “Improving the Delivery and Effectiveness of the Introduction of Principlesof Real Estate Course”

Contact Author: John S. BaenUniversity of North Texasjohn.baen@unt.edu

6:30AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IISESSION 8: EDUCATION TRACK I: WOMEN’S CAUCUS BREAKFAST:

WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP POSITIONS – C-WI(RE)2Co-Sponsored by DePaul University, Roosevelt University andCollege of Charleston

8:30AM - 8:40AM – BREAK Co-sponsored by REALTOR University/NARand OnCourse Learning

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM ISESSION 9: GREEN/SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: II

Chair: Spenser J. RobinsonCentral Michigan Universityrobin6s@cmich.edu

Paper 1: “Investigating NZ Householders’ Energy Use Behavior’s”

Contact Author: Sandy G. BondLincoln Universitydr_sandybond@yahoo.com

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Paper 2: “Is Investing in Sustainability of Social Housing Economically Profitable?”

Contact Author: Antti KurvinenTampere University of Technologyantti.kurvinen@tut.fi

Jaakko ViholaTampere University of Technologyjaakko.vihola@tut.fi

Tanja TyvimaaTampere University of Technologytanja.tyvimaa@tut.fi

Paper 3: “Key Drivers of Sustainable Commercial Real Estate Decision-making in theUnited States: A Delphi Study of the Stakeholders”

Contact Author: Pernille ChristensenUniversity of Technology, Sydneypernille.christensen@uts.edu.au

Paper 4: “Managing Well by Managing Good – The True Story of SustainableReal Estate Premiums”

Contact Author: Spenser J. RobinsonCentral Michigan Universityrobin6s@cmich.edu

Discussant: Jeremy GabeUniversity of Aucklandj.gabe@auckland.ac.nz

Paper 5: “Sustainability Rating Systems”

Contact Author: Roshan MehdizadehStanford Universityrmehdizadeh@gmail.com

Martin FischerStanford Universityroshanm@stanford.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IISESSION 10: REITS: I

Chair: Masaki MoriNational University of Singaporerstmm@nus.edu.sg

Paper 1: “An Investigation into Acquisitional Joint Ventures as REIT Financing Strategy”

Contact Author: Julia Freybote SeungHan RoPortland State University University of Readingfreybote@pdx.edu s.ro@reading.ac.uk

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Paper 2: “Determinants and Consequences of REIT Elective Stock Dividend Issuance”

Contact Author: Joseph R. NicholsonUniversity of Georgiajrnchlsn@uga.edu

Kiplan S. WomackPepperdine Universitykip.womack@pepperdine.edu

Paper 3: “Did Leveraged ETFs Cause More Daily Volatility in REIT Stocks”

Contact Author: Glenn R. MuellerUniversity of Denverglenn.mueller@du.edu

Vaneesha BoneyUniversity of Denvervboney@du.edu

Hany S. GuirguisManhattan Collegehany.guirguis@manhattan.edu

Paper 4: “Do the Property Type Specialized REITs Outperform the Property TypeDiversified REITs in the UK?”

Contact Author: Leonard D. LinInvestment Analystleon.lin.uk@gmail.com

Paper 5: “Information Diffusion in the U.S. REIT Market”

Contact Author: Masaki MoriNational University of Singaporerstmm@nus.edu.sg

Discussant: Ryan WhitbyUtah State Universityryan.whitby@usu.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IIISESSION 11: INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT

Chair: Kwame Addae-DapaahNational University of Singaporerstka@nus.edu.sg

Paper 1: “An Emerging Real Estate Market in Africa”

Contact Author: Wilfred K. Anim-OdameLands Commissionanimodame@hotmail.com

Paper 2: “International Real Estate Investment and Hedging – A Revisit”

Contact Author: Kwame Addae-Dapaah Mathan SugumaranNational University of Singapore National University of Singaporerstka@nus.edu.sg u0908019@nus.edu.sg

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Paper 3: “The Effect of Sustainability on Retail Investment Performance:International Evidence”

Contact Author: Martijn VlasveldCBRE Global Investorsmartijn.vlasveld@cbreglobalinvestors.com

Hans Op ‘t VeldPGGMhans.optveld@pggm.nl

Paper 4: “Tenant Representation – A Comparative Study of Three International Markets”

Contact Author: Peggie RotheAalto Universitypeggie.rothe@aalto.fi

Matti ChristerssonAalto Universitymatti.christersson@aalto.fi

Chris HeywoodUniversity of Melbournec.heywood@unimelb.edu.au

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IVSESSION 12: HOUSING: II

Chair: Donald R. HaurinOhio State Universityhaurin.2@osu.edu

Paper 1: "Impact of Home Affordable Refinance Program on Mortgage Credit Performance”

Contact Author: David Jaiwei ZhangCredit Suisse Investment Bankdavid.zhang@credit-suisse.com

Tony TangCredit Suisse Investment BankTony.tang@credit-suisse.com

Jiu YuCredit Suisse Investment BankJie.yu@credit-suisse.com

Joy ZhangCredit Suisse Investment Bankjoy.zhang@credit-suisse.comm

Paper 2: “House Rental versus Purchase: Theory and Evidence”

Contact Author: Margarita RubioBank of Spainmargarita.rubio@bde.es

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Paper 3 “Are Real House Prices Stationary? Evidence from New Panel and Univariate Data”

Contact Author: Jing Zhang Discussant: Stuart WebbOhio State University Duke Universityzhang.728@osu.edu stuart.webb@duke.edu

Robert De JongOhio State Universityde-jong.8@osu.edu

Donald R. HaurinOhio State Universityhaurin.2@osu.edu

Paper 4: “Construction Quality and House Prices”

Contact Author: Joseph T. L. OoiNational University of Singaporerstooitl@nus.edu.sg

Thao T. T. LeNational Unversity of Singaporethanhle.thao@gmail.com

Lee Nai JiaNational University of Singaporerstlnj@nus.edu.sg

8:40AM - 10:10AM – KOHALASESSION 13: PANEL I: OPPORTUNITIES IN HOTEL/LODGING

RESEARCH

Chair: Christopher A. ManningLoyola Marymount Universitychris.manning@lmu.edu

Panelists: Barry A.N. BloomBoston Universitybanb@bu.edu

John O’NeillPennsylvania State Universityjwo3@psu.edu

Arjun SinghMichigan State Universitysingharj@bus.msu.edu

Steve HoodSTR (Hospitality Data)steve@str.com

Crocker LiuCornell Universitychl62@cornell.edu

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8:40AM - 10:10AM – HAMAKUASESSION 14: CORPORATE REAL ESTATE

Chair: Ronald L. ThroupeUniversity of Denverrthroupe@du.edu

Paper 1: “Asset Condition Monitoring and Capital Budget Allocation”

Contact Author: Ronald L. ThroupeUniversity of Denverrthroupe@du.edu

Xue MaoUniversity of Denvermm.xuer@gmail.com

Minching KaoUniversity of Denverminching.kao@gmail.com

Paper 2: “Debt Capacity of Real Estate Collateral”

Contact Author: Erasmo GiambonaUniversity of Amsterdame.giambona@uva.nl

Joseph GolecUniversity of Connecticutgole@bis.uconn.edu

Armin SchwienbacherUniv. Lille Nord de Francearmin@uva.nl

Paper 3: “The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices on thePerformance of U.S. REITs”

Contact Author: Graeme Newell Chyi Lin LeeUniversity of Western Sydney University of Western Sydneyg.newell@uws.edu.au chyilin.lee@uws.edu.au

Paper 4: “Is There a Market Cycle in Market Cycles Research?”

Contact Author: Stephen E. RoulacRoulac Global LLC and University of Ulstersroulac@roulacglobal.com

Stephen A. PyhrrAmerican Real Estate Society and Kennedy Wilsonspyhrr@kennedywilson.com

Annette Kaempf-DernTechnische Universität Darmstadtkaempf-dern@bwl.tu-darmstadt.de

Andreas PfnürTechnische Universität Darmstadtpfnuer@bwl.tu-darmstadt.de

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8:40AM - 10:10AM – HILOSESSION 15: MANDARIN CHINESE II: VALUATION

PRESENTED IN MANDARIN

Chair: Xiaofen YuZhejiang University of Technologyyxf@zjut.edu.cn

Paper 1: “Growth Effect of Cosmopolitan City House Price: Space-Time Panel Study ofShanghai, China”

Contact Author: Dong YaoShanghai University of Finance and EconomicsYaodong1201@hotmail.com

Lingzhen YaoShanghai University of Finance and Economicslzyao@mail.shufe.edu.cn

Zhongwei DengLe Zhi Real Estate Market Research and Consulting Co., Ltd.zwdeng84@gmail.com

Keqiang WangShanghai University of Finance and Economicswkqzy@163.com

Discussant: Jessie Y. ZhangIntegrated Financial Engineering Inc.Jessie.zhang@ifegroup.com

Paper 2: “Determants of China’s Housing Price Growth Rates”

Contact Author: Suisheng CaiGuangdong Appraisal Institutecai8737@163.com

Discussant: Wei ShiShanghai University of Finance and Economicssw_rosestone@126.com

Paper 3: “Does Limit on Home-Purchasing Reduce House Price in China?An Empirical Study Using DID Estimation”

Contact Author: Bo GaoNanjing Universitygaobo@nju.edu.cn

Fengjun ZhaoNanjing Universityzfjwx@163.com

Discussant: Fong-Yao ChenNational Chengchi Universityfychen@nccu.edu.tw

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Paper 4: “A Study of Commercial Land Price in Guangzhou City”

Contact Author: Xiaolian TangGuangdong University of TechnologyTangxl@gdut.edu.cn

Caihui DengGuangdong University of Technologydengcaihui@qq.com

Discussant: Fang FangShanghai University of Finance and Economicsffang@mail.shufe.edu.cn

8:40AM - 10:10AM – PUNASESSION 16: EDUCATION TRACK II: USING ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN

THE CLASSROOM – HOW TO BEST INTEGRATE IT

Chair: Thomas A. MusilUniversity of St. Thomastamusil@stthomas.edu

Panelists: William G. Hardin, IIIFlorida International Universityhardinw@fiu.edu

David M. HarrisonTexas Tech Universitydavid.m.harrison@ttu.edu

Norm G. MillerUniversity of San Diegonmiller@sandiego.edu

Elaine M. WorzalaCollege of Charlestonworzalaem@cofc.edu

10:10AM - 10:20AM – BREAK Co-sponsored by REALTOR University/NARand OnCourse Learning

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM ISESSION 17: GREEN/SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: III

Chair: Sofia V. DermisiRoosevelt Universitysdermisi@roosevelt.edu

Paper 1: “Performance of Downtown Chicago’s Office Buildings Before and After theirLEED Existing Buildings’ Certification”

Contact Author: Sofia V. DermisiRoosevelt Universitysdermisi@roosevelt.edu

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Paper 2: “The Impact of Energy Performance Certificates on Office Rents”

Contact Author: Magnus BondeKTH-Royal Institute of Technologymagnus.bonde@abe.kth.se

Han-Suck SongKTH-Royal Institute of Technologyhan-suck.song@abe.kth.se

Paper 3: “Who Pays Green Office Building Premiums: Owners or Tenants?”

Contact Author: Jeremy GabeUniversity of Aucklandj.gabe@auckland.ac.nz

Michael RehmThe University of Aucklandm.rehm@auckland.ac.nz

Discussant: Dustin C. ReadUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottedcread@uncc.edu

Paper 4: “Does Energy Star (ES) Recertification Pay Off? A Chicago Office BuildingCase Study”

Contact Author: Sofia V. DermisiRoosevelt Universitysdermisi@roosevelt.edu

Paper 5: “The Impact of Climate Change on Property Value: A Tale of Two Lakes”

Contact Author: David M. WymanClemson Universitydwyman@clemson.edu

Elaine M. WorzalaCollege of Charlestonworzalaem@cofc.edu

Chris PostClemson Universitycpost@clemson.edu

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IISESSION 18: REITS: II

Chair: Joseph T. L. OoiNational University of Singaporerstooitl@nus.edu.sg

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Paper 1: “Entrenchment, Governance, and Conference Calls: Evidence from REITs”

Contact Author: S. McKay PriceLehigh Universitysmp210@lehigh.edu

Jesus M. SalasLehigh Universityjsalas@lehigh.edu

C.F. SirmansFlorida State Universitycfsirmans@fsu.edu

Paper 2: “IPO Pricing: Who Left Money on the Table?”

Contact Author: Joseph T. L. OoiNational University of Singaporerstooitl@nus.edu.sg

W.C. WongNorthern University of Malaysiawwchyuan@uum.edu.my

Paper 3: “Regime Switching Behavior of U.S. REIT Size Portfolios and the Relationshipwith Interest Rates”

Contact Author: Alexey AkimovLancaster University Management Schoola.akimov@lancaster.ac.uk

Simon StevensonUniversity of Readings.a.stevenson@reading.ac.uk

Paper 4: “An Examination of Primary and Secondary Market Returns in Equity REIT IPOs”

Contact Author: Michael J. HighfieldMississippi State Universitym.highfield@msstate.edu

Sinan GokkayaOhio Universitygokkaya@ohio.edu

Kenneth RoskelleyMississippi State Universitykdr149@msstate.edu

Dennis F. Steele, Jr.Southern Adventist Universitysteele@southern.edu

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10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IIISESSION 19: FORECLOSURE/SHORT SALES

Chair: Justin D. BenefieldAuburn Universityjdb0068@auburn.edu

Paper 1: “Shedding Light on Whether Distressed Sales Impact House Price Indexes”

Contact Author: William M. DoernerFHFAwilliam.doerner@fhfa.gov

Andrew LeventisFHFAandrew.Leventis@fhfa.gov

Paper 2: “The Effect of Ownership and Financing on the Selling Price of Foreclosed HousesBefore and After the Housing Bubble”

Contact Author: Bruce GordonUniversity of North Alabamablgordon@una.edu

Daniel T. WinklerUniversity of North Carolina - Greensborodt_winkler@uncg.edu

Discussant: Justin D. BenefieldAuburn Universityjdb0068@auburn.edu

Paper 3: “The Short Sale Stigma”

Contact Author: Kimberly GoodwinUniversity of Southern Mississippikimberly.goodwin@usm.edu

Ken H. JohnsonFlorida International Universitykenh.johnson@fiu.edu

Paper 4: “The Valuation Impact on Distressed Residential Transactions: Anatomyof a Housing Price Bubble”

Contact Author: Ramya AroulUniversity of Texas Arlingtonaroul@uta.edu

J. Andrew HanszCalifornia State University, Fresnohansz@gazarian.info

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Paper 5: “The Time-Varying Nature of Short Sale Price Discounts, MarketingTime Impacts, and Probability of Sale Effects”

Contact Author: Justin D. BenefieldAuburn Universityjdb0068@auburn.edu

Marcus T. AllenFlorida Gulf Coast Universitytimallen@fgcu.edu

Christopher L. CainCollege of Charlestoncaincl@cofc.edu

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IVSESSION 20: HOUSING: III

Chair: Stephanie R. YatesUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamsryates@uab.edu

Paper 1: “Crime and Public Housing Before and After the Great Recession”

Contact Author: Stephanie R. YatesUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamsryates@uab.edu

Paper 2: “Debt Overhang and Hedging Incentives of Housing Demand – Evidencefrom U.S. Housing Markets”

Contact Author: Manish GuptaUniversity of Zurichmanish.gupta@bf.uzh.ch

Discussant: Shelton H. WeeksFlorida Gulf Coast Universitysweeks@fgcu.edu

Paper 3: “Determinants and Co-movement of Property Appreciation Rates:Are Cities Unique?”

Contact Author: Yinggang ZhouChinese University of Hong Kongygzhou@baf.cuhk.edu.hk

Ko WangBaruch College CUNYko.wang@baruch.cuny.edu

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Paper 4: “Determinants of Condo Appreciation Rates: South Florida’s Boom and Bust”

Contact Author: Shelton H. WeeksFlorida Gulf Coast Universitysweeks@fgcu.edu

Marcus T. AllenFlorida Gulf Coast Universitytimallen@fgcu.edu

Paper 5: “The Availability of Mirages and Heuristic Pricing in a Housing Market”

Contact Author: Alex R. HorensteinTecnológico Autónomo de Méxicoalexhorenstein@gmail.com

Daniel OsgoodColumbia Universitydeo@iri.columbia.edu

Avichai SnirNetanya Academic Collegesniravic@netanya.ac.il

10:20AM - NOON – KOHALASESSION 21: APPRAISAL: I

Chair: Joseph B. LipscombTexas Christian Universityj.lipscomb@tcu.edu

Paper 1: “A New Paradigm—CoStar and theMatching Method”

Contact Author: Spenser J. RobinsonCentral Michigan Universityrobin6s@cmich.edu

Discussant: John A. KilpatrickGreenfield Advisorsjohn@greenfieldadvisors.com

Paper 2: “Application of Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) to Estimate ResidentialReal Estate Values”

Contact Author: Mark A. SundermanUniversity of Memphismsndrman@memphis.edu

Fernando A. F. FerreiraISCTE Business School, University Institute of Lisbonfernando.alberto.ferreira@iscte.pt

Ronald W. SpahrUniversity of Memphisrspahr@memphis.edu

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Paper 3: “An Examination of the YP [Dual Rate] Model in the Valuation of Leasehold Interestsin England”

Contact Author: Raymond Talinbe AbdulaiLiverpool John Moores Universityr.abdulai@ljmu.ac.uk

Anthony Owusu-AnsahUniversity of Aberdeentonyowusugh@yahoo.com]

Paper 4: “The Impact of an Institutional Control on Property Values”

Contact Author: Clifford A. LipscombGreenfield Advisorscliff@greenfieldadvisors.com

Abigail MooneyGreenfield Advisorsabigail@greenfieldadvisors.com

John A. KilpatrickGreenfield Advisorsjohn@greenfieldadvisors.com

Discussant: Spenser J. RobinsonCentral Michigan Universityrobin6s@cmich.edu

Paper 5: “Appraisal Methods for the U.S. Housing Market”

Contact Author: Donald KeenanUniversite de Cergy Pontoisedkeenan@uga.edu

Taewon KimCalifornia State University Los Angelesthim1@exchange.calstatela.edu

10:20AM - NOON – HAMAKUASESSION 22: REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT/ PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

Chair: Jeffrey D. FisherHomer Hoyt Institute, ARGUS Software and Real Capital Analyticsfisher@indiana.edu

Paper 1: “The Elasticity of Intra-temporal Substitution Between Housing Services andNon-Durable Goods Consumption”

Contact Author: Inho SongKorea Development Instituteinhosong@gmail.com

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Paper 2: “Term Structure of Real Estate Returns: Applications to Optimal Holding Periodand Portfolio Allocation”

Contact Author: Fabrice BarthelemyUniversity of Cergy-Pontoise, THEMAfabrice.barthelemy@u-cergy.fr

Jean-Luc PrigentUniversité de Cergy-Pontoise, THEMAjean-luc.prigent@u-cergy.fr

Paper 3: “The Linkages Between Commercial Real Estate and the Economy”

Contact Author: Alain Marc ChaneyIAZI AGchaney@iazi.ch

Martin E. HoesliUniversity of Genevamartin.hoesli@unige.ch

Discussant: Philip A. SeagravesUniversity of Wisconsin - Whitewaterseagravp@uww.edu

Paper 4: “The Relative Performance of Private Equity Real Estate Joint Ventures”

Contact Author: Charles H. WurtzebachDePaul Universitycwurtzeb@depaul.edu

James D. ShillingDePaul Universityshilling@depaul.edu

Paper 5: “What Drives Building-Level Investment Returns?”

Contact Author: Jeffrey D. FisherHomer Hoyt Institute, ARGUS Software and Real Capital Analyticsfisher@indiana.edu

William WheatonMassachusetts Institute of Technologywheaton@mit.edu

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10:20AM - NOON – HILOSESSION 23: PANEL II: THE STATE OF THE ARTAND DATA

INTEGRATION FOR HOUSING MARKETANALYSIS

Chair: Norm G. MillerUniversity of San Diegonmiller@sandiego.edu

Panelists: Michael Sklarz Carl BonhamCollateral Analytics University of Hawaiimsklarz@CollateralAnalytics.com bonham@hawaii.edu

Donald R. Haurin Robert DorionOhio State University Altus Grouphaurin.2@osu.edu robert.dorion@altusgroup.com

10:20AM - NOON – PUNASESSION 24: EDUCATION TRACK III: TEACHING AND

RESEARCHING ABROAD

Chair: Karen M. GiblerGeorgia State Universitykgibler@gsu.edu

Panelists: Rosemary Carucci Goss Sandy G. BondVirginia Tech Lincoln Universityrgoss@vt.edu dr_sandybond@yahoo.com

Karl-Werner Schulte Moses Mpogole KusilukaUniversity of Regensburg Ardhi Universityschulte.irebs@t-online.de kusiluka@gmail.com

11:45 AM - 1:15 PM ARES AWARDS LUNCHEONAll are invited. (Canoe House)Co-Sponsored by CoStar Group/PPR and Morehouse College

1:20 PM - 2:45 PM ARES GENERALMEMBERSHIPMEETINGAll are invited. (Ballroom IV)

5:30 PM - 8:30 PM ARES PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONAll are invited. (Milo Tree Lawn & Poolside Lawn)Co-Sponsored by Real Capital Analytics (RCA) andRoyal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

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6:30 AM - 3:00 PM ARES REGISTRATION (Mauna Lani Lanai)

6:30 AM - 8:00 PM MAURY SELDIN ADVANCED STUDIES INSTITUTEBREAKFAST By invitation only. (Canoe House)Sponsored by the Maury Seldin Advanced Studies Institute(MSASI)

6:30 AM - 8:00 AM ARES BREAKFAST (Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM ARES SIGNIFICANT OTHER BREAKFASTAND JEWELRY/CERAMICS SHOW (Canoe House)

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM ISESSION 25: REAL ESTATE CAPITALMARKETS

Chair: Steven LaposaAlvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Servicesslaposa@alvarezandmarsal.com

Paper 1: “Investor Compositions and Concentrations: Does it Impact Values?”

Contact Author: Steven LaposaAlvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Servicesslaposa@alvarezandmarsal.com

Chris HannumColorado State Universitykysa@rams.colostate.edu

Paper 2: “Tracking Performance of the U.S.-Listed China Real Estate ETF”

Contact Author: Xiaoqing Eleanor XuSeton Hall Universityxuxe@shu.edu

Hongfei TangSeton Hall Universityhongfei.tang@shu.edu

Paper 3: “TIC is Held to be a Security”

Contact Author: Mark Lee LevineUniversity of Denvermlevine@du.edu

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Paper 4: “Operational Risk in the Real Estate Industry”

Contact Author: Milena PetrovaSyracuse UniversityMpetrova@syr.edu

Anna ChernobaiSyracuse Universityannac@syr.edu

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IISESSION 26: REITS: III

Chair: Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texaskimberly.geideman@unt.edu

Paper 1: “Information Flows Between REITs and Capital Markets:An Analysis of Withdrawn Mergers”

Contact Author: Kiplan S. WomackPepperdine Universitykip.womack@pepperdine.edu

Elizabeth FisherUniversity of Georgiaenfisher@uga.edu

Paper 2: “Investors’ Opinion Divergence and REIT Share Repurchase Decisions”

Contact Author: Ming-Shiun PanShippensburg Universitymspan@ship.edu

Gow-Cheng HuangAlabama State Universityhuang433@gmail.com

Kartono LianoMississippi State Universitykliano@cobilan.msstate.edu

Paper 3: “Quiet Period Excess Returns and REITS”

Contact Author: William G. Hardin, IIIFlorida International Universityhardinw@fiu.edu

Patrick A. LachEastern Illinois Universityplach@eiu.edu

Charles BeauchampMiddle Tennessee State Universitycbeaucha@mtsu.edu

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Paper 4: “Speculative Trading in REITs”

Contact Author: Ryan WhitbyUtah State Universityryan.whitby@usu.edu

Benjamin M. BlauUtah State Universityben.blau@usu.edu

Discussant: Julia FreybotePortland State Universityfreybote@pdx.edu

Paper 5: “Talk’s Not Cheap: A Content Analysis of REIT Annual Reports”

Contact Author: Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texaskimberly.geideman@unt.edu

Nicholas EvangelopoulosUniversity of North Texasevangeln@unt.edu

Rajeeb PoudelUniversity of North TexasRajeeb.Poudel@unt.edu

David M. HarrisonTexas Tech Universitydavid.m.harrison@ttu.edu

Michael J. SeilerOld Dominion Universitymseiler@odu.edu

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IIISESSION 27: GOVERNMENT POLICY/REGULATION: I

Chair: Richard PeiserHarvard Universityrpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu

Paper 1: “Government Land Disposition, Pricing, and Urban Expansion in Post-LandReform Beijing”

Contact Author: Richard PeiserHarvard Universityrpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu

Jinfeng DuDuke Universitysinodujf@gmail.com

Changchun FengPeking Universityfcc@urban.pku.edu.cn

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Paper 2: “How Should the Government Deal with the Concern for Relative Consumptionin Housing: Property Tax or Income Tax?”

Contact Author: Zhiyong AnShanghai University of Finance and Economicsanzy2008@gmail.com

Discussant: Thanh Bao NguyenRadboud University Nijmegenthanhgems@gmail.com

Paper 3: “Race/Ethnicity, Gender and HAMP Redefaults”

Contact Author: John A. KarikariUS Government Accountability Office (GAO)karikarij@gao.gov

Paper 4: “The Impact of Monetary Policy and Mortgage Standards on AggregateHousing Prices”

Contact Author: Randy CampbellMississippi State Universityrcampbell@cobilan.msstate.edu

Kenneth RoskelleyMississippi State Universitykdr149@msstate.edu

Paper 5: “The Downs and Ups of FHA Lending: The Government MortgageRoller Coaster Ride”

Contact Author: Marsha CourchaneCharles River Associatesmcourchane@crai.com

Peter ZornFreddie Macpeter_zorn@freddiemac.com

Rajeev DaroliaUniversity of Missouridaroliar@missouri.edu

7:00AM - 8:30AM – BALLROOM IVSESSION 28: HOUSING: IV

Chair: Glenn E. CrellinUniversity of Washingtoncrellin@uw.edu

Paper 1: “Determinants of Next Housing Boom”

Contact Author: Ruijue PengPPR, A CoStar Companyrpeng@pprglobal.com

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Paper 2: “Distance Premium from School: Insurance Against Housing Shocks?”

Contact Author: Vivek SahUniversity of San Diegoviveksah@sandiego.edu

Stephen J. ConroyUniversity of San Diegosconroy@sandiego.edu

Andrew NarwoldUniversity of San Diegodrew@sandiego.edu

Xiaorong ZhouSouthwestern University of Finance Economicsxzhou3@gmail.com

Paper 3: “Does House Search Duration Increase with Planned Home Occupancy Duration?”

Contact Author: Ekaterina ChernobaiCalifornia State Polytechnic University Pomonaechernobai@csupomona.edu

Paper 4: “Generational Trends in Homeownership — An Era of Renters?”

Contact Author: Glenn E. CrellinUniversity of Washingtoncrellin@uw.edu

Paper 5: “Influence of Information Disclosure on the Price Formation Process in the ResaleHousing Market: An Experimental Study”

Contact Author: Yang ZhangTsinghua Universityzhang-yang10@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn

Hong ZhangTsinghua Universityzhannie@tsinghua.edu.cn

Discussant: Mark A. LaneOld Dominion Universitymalane@odu.edu

7:00AM - 8:30AM – KOHALASESSION 29: MARKETANALYSIS

Chair: Jie GuUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillzjugujie@163.com

Paper 1: “Cluster Analysis to Analyzing Italian Property Market in the Downturn”

Contact Author: Laura GabrielliUniversity of Ferraralaura.gabrielli@unife.it

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ARES 30th Annual MeetingApril 1-5, 2014

Marriott Coronado ResortSan Diego, California

Paper 2: “Price Jump Risk on the US Housing Market”

Contact Author: Jian YangUniversity of Colorado Denver andJiangxi University of Finance and EconomicsJian.Yang@ucdenver.edu

Robert I. WebbUniversity of Virginiariw4j@virginia.edu

Jin ZhangSouthwestern University of Finance and Economicsjin.ef.zhang@gmail.com

Paper 3: “The Effects of Expected Transport Improvements on Housing Prices andPrice Spatial Distribution”

Contact Author: Jie GuUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillzjugujie@163.com

Paper 4: “What Pushes up China Urban Cities’ Housing Price?”

Contact Author: Peng LiZhejiang Universityleepeng08@gmail.com

Shunfeng SongUniversity of Nevada, Renosong@unr.edu

Paper 5: “Investigating the Emerging Middle Eastern Real Estate Market:The Case of Kuwait”

Contact Author: Sulaiman T. Al-AbduljaderGulf University for Science and TechnologyAl-Abduljader.S@gust.edu.kw

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7:00AM - 8:30AM – HAMAKUASESSION 30: SPATIALANALYSIS/GIS

Chair: Bennie D. WallerLongwood Universitywallerbd@longwood.edu

Paper 1: “The Impact of Externalities on House Prices in Northern Ireland”

Contact Author: David McIlhattonUniversity of Ulsterd.mcilhatton@ulster.ac.uk

Michael McCordUniversity of Ulstermj.mccord@ulster.ac.uk

Stanley McGrealUniversity of Ulsterws.mcgreal@ulster.ac.uk

Alastair AdairUniversity of Ulsteras.adair@ulster.ac.uk

Colleen DonovanCharles River Associatescdonovan@crai.co.uk

Paper 2: “Developing an Assessment Model for Site Selection of Ecological CommunitiesAround Rail Transit Station”

Contact Author: Kang-Li WuHarbin Institute of Technologywgl@hit.edu.cn

Yaowu WangHarbin Institute of Technologywyw68@126.com

Xiangqun LiuShenzhen PolytechnicLiuxqsz@126.com

Paper 3: “Neighborhood Tipping and Sorting Dynamics in Real Estate:Evidence from the Virginia Sex Offender Registry”

Contact Author: Scott WentlandLongwood Universitywentlandsa@longwood.edu

Xun BianLongwood Universitybianx@longwood.edu

Raymond BrastowLongwood Universitybrastowrt@longwood.edu

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Michael StollVistar Technolgiesstollmw@gmail.com

Bennie D. WallerLongwood Universitywallerbd@longwood.edu

Paper 4: “The Development of Invariant Scales Measuring Resident’s and Potential Buyer’sAttitudes Towards Residential Developments”

Contact Author: Berndt LundgrenKTH - Royal Institute of Technologyberndt.lundgren@abe.kth.se

7:00AM - 8:30AM – HILOSESSION 31: MANDARIN CHINESE III: AFFORDABLE HOUSING

PRESENTED IN MANDARIN

Chair: Suisheng CaiGuangdong Appraisal Institutecai8737@163.com

Paper 1: “Ways and Effectiveness of Affordable Housing: Evidence from Hangzhou China”

Contact Author: Xiaofen YuZhejiang University of Technologyyxf@zjut.edu.cn

Discussant: Hsing-Ping KuoSouthern Taiwan University of Science and Technologyhpkuo@mail.stust.edu.tw

Paper 2: “Empirical Study on Property Management of Mega Indemnificatory HousingCommunity–Take a Case of Guangzhou JinShaZhou Community”

Contact Author: Kaize WuSun Yat-Sen Universityqqwkz@163.com

Jianhui TanGuangzhou Universitytjhgzu@126.com

Lin ChenGuangzhou Universitychenlin229@yahoo.com.cn

Discussant: Lingzhen YaoShanghai University of Finance and Economicslzyao@mail.shufe.edu.cn

Paper 3: “To Buy, To Rent, or to Share Appreciation?”

Contact Author: Tyler YangIFE Grouptyler.yang@ifegroup.com

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Chen LinIFE Groupchen.lin@ifegroup.com

Discussant: Shitong HanHantong Real Estate Advisoryhanshitong@126.com

Paper 4: “The Impact of House Price Fluctuation on Household Consumption in China”

Contact Author: Fang FangShanghai University of Finance and Economicsffang@mail.shufe.edu.cn

Huifang LuShanghai University of Finance and Economicsluhuifang719@yahoo.com.cn

Ximing ChenShanghai University of Finance and Economicsqingcaimeimei@hotmail.com

Discussant: Fan TuZhejiang University of Technologywsazx1123@126.com

7:00AM - 8:30AM – PUNASESSION 32: EDUCATION TRACK IV: HOW TO BEST ENGAGE

THE NON-TENURE TRACK FACULTYMEMBER

Chair: Margaret McFarlandUniversity of Marylandmmcf@umd.edu

Panelists: Michael AnikeeffJohns Hopkins Universitymikea@jhu.edu

Tom G. GeurtsGeorge Washington UniversityTGG@gwu.edu

Walter S. ClementsUniversity of Missouri-Kansas Cityclementsw@umkc.edu

8:30AM - 8:40AM – BREAK Co-sponsored by REALTOR University/NARand OnCourse Learning

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8:40AM - 10:10AM · BALLROOM ISESSION 33: PANEL III: WHAT’S NEWWITH INDICES AND

BENCHMARKS FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE?

Chair: Jeffrey D. FisherHomer Hoyt Institute, ARGUS Software and Real Capital Analyticsfisher@indiana.edu

Panelists: Robert M. WhiteReal Capital Analytics, Incjupchurch@rcanalytics.com

Jeff HavsyNCREIFjhavsy@ncreif.org

Xudong AnSan Diego State Universityxan@mail.sdsu.edu

Michael GrupeNAREITmgrupe@nareit.com

Andrew FloranceCostar Group Inc.andy@costar.com

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IISESSION 34: REITS: IV

Chair: Dan W. FrenchUniversity of Missourifrenchdan@missouri.edu

Paper 1: “Explaining REIT Returns: AMicrostructure Perspective”

Contact Author: Mark A. SundermanUniversity of Memphismsndrman@memphis.edu

Pawan JainThe University of Memphispjain1@memphis.edu

Jarad LinnaUniversity of Memphisjalinna@memphis.edu

Frank J. SanPietroUniversity of Memphisfjsnptro@memphis.edu

K. Janean Westby-GibsonUniversity of Memphiskjwstbyg@memphis.edu

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Paper 2: “Financial Transparency Signaling After the Financial Crisis: Did REITs Adopt MoreAggressive Audit Strategies?”

Contact Author: J. Reid CummingsKennesaw State Universityreid@ccllcmail.com

Paper 3: “Idiosyncratic Risk and Expected Returns in REITs”

Contact Author: Toyokazu ImazekiCommercial Property Research Institute, Inctoyokazu_imazeki@sanko-e.co.jp

Alan J. ZiobrowskiGeorgia State Universityaziobrowski@gsu.edu

Paper 4: “CEO Bonus: Alternative Performance Versus Gamesmanship”

Contact Author: Desmond TsangMcGill Universitydesmond.tsang@mcgill.ca

Crocker LiuCornell Universitychl62@cornell.edu

Discussant: Michael J. HighfieldMississippi State Universitym.highfield@msstate.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IIISESSION 35: GOVERNMENT POLICY/REGULATION: II

Chair: Robert A. SimonsCleveland State Universityr.simons@csuohio.edu

Paper 1: “Spatial Neutrality of Area-Based Property Tax System: Case of Poland”

Contact Author: Michal GluszakCracow University of Economicsgluszakm@uek.krakow.pl

Bartlomiej MaronaCracow University of Economicsmaronab@uek.krakow.pl

Paper 2: “Macroprudential Measures, Housing Markets and Monetary Policy”

Contact Author: Margarita RubioBank of Spainmargarita.rubio@bde.es

Jose A. Carrasco-GallegoUniversidad Rey Juan Carlosjose.carrasco@urjc.es

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Paper 3: “Meeting Future Challenges: The New Role of Real Estate as Agent of DisasterRisk Reduction”

Contact Author: Sven M. SchulteInternational Real Estate Business Schoolsven.marten.schulte@gmail.com

Gisela Schulte-DaxbökInternational Real Estate Business Schoolschulte.gsd@t-online.de

Paper 4: “Chinese Investment in US Real Estate Markets Using the EB-5 Program”

Contact Author: Robert A. SimonsCleveland State Universityr.simons@csuohio.edu

Jing WuKunming Metalurgy Collegewujingkmyn@gmail.com

8:40AM - 10:10AM – BALLROOM IVSESSION 36: BROKERAGE/AGENCY

Chair: Eli BerachaUniversity of Wyomingeberacha@uwyo.edu

Paper 1: “Do Specialized Agents Help Their Clients More Than Other Agents? – The Effectof Agent Specialization in Real Estate Transactions”

Contact Author: Jia XieBank of Canadaxiej@bankofcanada.ca

Ken H. JohnsonFlorida International Universitykenh.johnson@fiu.edu

Zhenguo (Len) LinCalifornia State University, Fullertonzlin@fullerton.edu

Paper 2: “How Many is Too Many? The Impact of Agent Inventory on Selling Price andLiquidity of Client Properties”

Contact Author: Bennie D. Waller Discussant: Eli BerachaLongwood University University of Wyomingwallerbd@longwood.edu eberacha@uwyo.edu

Xun Bian Geoffrey K. TurnbullLongwood University University of Central Floridabianx@longwood.edu gturnbull@bus.ucf.edu

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Paper 3: “Observable Agent Effort and Negotiated Residential Real Estate Commissions”

Contact Author: Justin D. BenefieldAuburn Universityjdb0068@auburn.edu

Corbitt Stace SirmansUniversity of Floridastace.sirmans@warrington.ufl.edu

G. Stacy SirmansFlorida State Universitygsirmans@cob.fsu.edu

Paper 4: “The Effect of Listing Price Strategy on Transaction Selling Prices”

Contact Author: Eli BerachaUniversity of Wyomingeberacha@uwyo.edu

Michael J. SeilerOld Dominion Universitymseiler@odu.edu

Paper 5: “School Choice and Housing Values: Evidence From Vermont”

Contact Author: David M. HarrisonTexas Tech Universitydavid.m.harrison@ttu.edu

Bartley R. DanielsenNorth Carolina State Universitybrdaniel@ncsu.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – KOHALASESSION 37: APARTMENTS

Chair: Clifford A. LipscombGreenfield Advisorscliff@greenfieldadvisors.com

Paper 1: “Estimating the Net Operating Income Growth Rate of the U.S.Apartment Properties”

Contact Author: Seungwoo ShinKonkuk Universityss244@konkuk.ac.kr

Jack B. CorgelCornell Universityjc81@cornell.edu

Hyun-Seok LeeKonkuk UniversityHSL3@konkuk.ac.kr

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Paper 2: “Rental Housing Abandonment or Renovation - Which is Optimal?A Real Options Approach”

Contact Author: Tammie X. Simmons MosleyCalifornia State University, East Baytammie.mosley@csueastbay.edu

Paper 3: “The Value Behind the Value-Add: Multifamily Rent Growth After Renovations”

Contact Author: Luis MejiaCoStar Grouplmejia@costar.com

Kyle PotterCoStar Groupkpotter@costar.com

Paper 4: “The Environmental Impact of Laundry Facility Organization inMulti-Family Houses”

Contact Author: Lena BorgKTH Royal Institute of Technologylena.borg@abe.kth.se

Lovisa HogbergKTH Royal Institute of Technologylovisa.hogberg@abe.kth.se

aper 5: “The Long Run Impact of Securitized Real Estate Within Global Equity Portfolios”

Contact Author: Nafeesa YunusUniversity of Baltimorenafeesa.yunus@gmail.com

Peggy E. SwansonUniversity of Texas at Arlingtonswanson@uta.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – HAMAKUASESSION 38: URBAN GROWTHAND DECLINE: I

Chair: Thomas A. MusilUniversity of St. Thomastamusil@stthomas.edu

Paper 1: “Community Benefits and Community Development: Evaluating the Outcomes ofCommunity Benefit Agreements in Real Estate Development”

Contact Author: Thomas A. MusilUniversity of St. Thomastamusil@stthomas.edu

Stephen E. RoulacRoulac Global LLC and University of Ulstersroulac@roulacglobal.com

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Paper 2: “Evaluating the Impact of Land Regularization on Basic Services and InfrastructureProvisions in Informal Settlements: In Lagos Metropolis Informal Settlements inNigeria”

Contact Author: Francis Ifeanyi IsehUniversity of Lagoskingfrankiseh@yahoo.com

Modupe Moronke OmirinUniversity of Lagosomirin2@yahoo.co.uk

Paper 3: “Hospital Development: A Real Option to Expand”

Contact Author: Stephen SewalkUniversity of Denverssewalk@du.edu

Qionglin (Tracy) DaiUniversity of Denvertracyswic@gmail.com

Sunny ListonMarylhurst Universityksliston@msn.com

Paper 4: “Real Estate, Real Property and Real Space: What’s the Difference?”

Contact Author: M. Gordon BrownSpace Analyticsbrown.mg@spaceanalytics.com

Discussant: Jay MittalAuburn Universityjay.mittal@auburn.edu

8:40AM - 10:10AM – HILOSESSION 39: MANDARIN CHINESE IV: DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTED IN MANDARIN

Chair: Kang-Li WuHarbin Institute of Technologywgl@hit.edu.cn

Paper 1: “Study on the Effects of House Owner’s Perceived Justice with Willingness toAccept in the Housing Expropriation – Based on a Field Study of 26 Projects inHuangshi, China”

Contact Author: Yue WangHuazhong University of Science and Technologymoonlight_yue@163.com

Xinhai LuHuazhong University of Science and Technology2320828@qq.com

Discussant: Hong ZhangYunnan University of Finance and Economicszhanghong0957@126.com

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Paper 2: “The High House Price in China — Capital Surplus and the Oligopolyin Land Development”

Contact Author: Shitong HanHantong Real Estate Advisoryhanshitong@126.com

Discussant: Hui GaoZhejiang University of Technologygaohui@zjut.edu.cn

Paper 3: “Inverse Depreciation and the Redevelopment Potential Impact”

Contact Author: Jen-Hsu LiangChinese Culture Universitylrx@faculty.pccu.edu.tw

Discussant: Bo GaoNanjing Universitygaobo@nju.edu.cn

Paper 4: “Market Mechanism in Affordable Housing Construction in China:A Comparative Study”

Contact Author: Fan TuZhejiang University of Technologywsazx1123@126.com

Discussant: Xiaodong YangHarbin Institute of Technologyyangxd@hit.edu.cn

8:40AM - 10:10AM – PUNASESSION 40: EDUCATION TRACK V: EFFECTIVE CASE STUDIES

Chair: Susanne E. CannonDePaul Universityscannon@depaul.edu

Panelists: Kent MaloneUniversity of FloridaKmalone@ufl.edu

Charles H. WurtzebachDePaul Universitycwurtzeb@depaul.edu

David L. FunkCornell Universitydfunk@cornell.edu

Richard PeiserHarvard Universityrpeiser@gsd.harvard.edu

10:10AM -10:20AM – BREAK Co-sponsored by REALTOR University/NARand OnCourse Learning

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10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM ISESSION 41: REAL ESTATE FINANCE

Chair: Karen M. GiblerGeorgia State Universitykgibler@gsu.edu

Paper 1: “Financial Literacy, Risky Mortgages, and Deliquency”

Contact Author: Karen M. GiblerGeorgia State Universitykgibler@gsu.edu

Velma Zahirovic-HerbertThe University of Georgiavherbert@uga.edu

Swarn ChatterjeeUniversity of Georgiaswarn@uga.edu

Paper 2: “Equity Participation: A Theoretical Analysis”

Contact Author: John F. McDonaldRoosevelt Universityjmcdonald@roosevelt.edu

Paper 3: “Land-Use Rights in a Compound Option Model of Real Estate Development”

Contact Author: Yiying ChengUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotteycheng@uncc.edu

Steven P. ClarkUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottespclark@uncc.edu

Paper 4: “Multi-Factor Analysis of Non-Performing CMBS Loans”

Contact Author: Philip A. SeagravesUniversity of Wisconsin–Whitewaterseagravp@uww.edu

Jonathan WileyGeorgia State Universityjwiley@gsu.edu

Discussant: Alain Marc ChaneyIAZI AGchaney@iazi.ch

Paper 5: “What Drives China’s Housing Market: Rent, Cost of Capital, or Risk Premiumof Owning relative to Renting?”

Contact Author: Yingnan ChenTsinghua Universitychenyingnan@tsinghua.edu.cn

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Sichong ChenZhongnan University of Economics and Lawcscwin@gmail.com

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IISESSION 42: REITS: V

Chair: Joshua A. HarrisUniversity of Central Floridajoshua.harris@ucf.edu

Paper 1: “Calendar Anomalies: Do REITs Behave Like Stocks?”

Contact Author: Su Han ChanBaruch College CUNYsuhan.chan@baruch.cuny.edu

Mehmet AkbulutCalifornia State University-Fullertonmakbulut@fullerton.edu

Mariya LetdinBaruch College CUNYmariya.letdin@baruch.cuny.edu

Paper 2: “The Evolution of Technical Efficiency and Economics of Scale ofReal Estate Investment Trusts”

Contact Author: Joshua A. HarrisUniversity of Central Floridajoshua.harris@ucf.edu

Randy I. AndersonUniversity of Central Floridarandy.anderson@ucf.edu

Joe ZhuWorcester Polytechnic Institutejzhu@wpi.edu

Paper 3: “The Impact of Individual and Institutional Investor Sentiment onREIT Return Volatility”

Contact Author: Julia FreybotePortland State Universityfreybote@pdx.edu

Prashant DasGeorgia State Universitypdas2@gsu.edu

Discussant: Masaki MoriNational University of Singaporerstmm@nus.edu.sg

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Paper 4: “The Impact of Trading Volume on REIT Volatility Using the GARCH Model”

Contact Author: Nina Adams RogersUniversity of North Texasnina.rogers@unt.edu

Imre KarafiathUniversity of North TexasImre.Karafiath@unt.edu

Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texasgeideman@unt.edu

Paper 5: “The Role of Healthcare REITs in REIT Portfolios”

Contact Author: Graeme NewellUniversity of Western Sydneyg.newell@uws.edu.au

Hsu Wen PengNational Taipei Universityhsuwenpeng@yahoo.com.tw

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IIISESSION 43: APPRAISAL: II

Chair: Mark A. SundermanUniversity of Memphismsndrman@memphis.edu

Paper 1: “Appraisal Implications of Proximity to Feedlots”

Contact Author: John A. KilpatrickGreenfield Advisorsjohn@greenfieldadvisors.com

Paper 2: “Increase in Old Building Price: A Study on Real Estate Inverse Depreciationin Taiwan”

Contact Author: Fong-Yao ChenNational Chengchi Universityfychen@nccu.edu.tw

Jen-Hsu LiangChinese Culture Universitylrx@faculty.pccu.edu.tw

Paper 3: “Search Costs and Behavioral Biases in Commercial Real Estate Pricing”

Contact Author: Milena PetrovaSyracuse UniversityMpetrova@syr.edu

David C. LingUniversity of Floridaling@ufl.edu

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Andy NaranjoUniversity of Floridaandy.naranjo@warrington.ufl.edu

Paper 4: “The Empirical Analysis to the Improvement of Local Finance Systemby the Full-Scale Taxation of the Real Property”

Contact Author: Weidong QuRenmin Universityquweidong@mparuc.edu.cn

Jiajia WangRenman Universitywjjwjj19861989@163.com

Paper 5: “Amenity Price Differentials of Gated Communities in Residential Subdivisions:The Memphis Experience”

Contact Author: Mark A. SundermanUniversity of Memphismsndrman@memphis.edu

Evgeny RadetskiyUniversity of Memphisrdetskiy@memphis.edu

Ronald W. SpahrUniversity of Memphisrspahr@memphis.edu

10:20AM - NOON – BALLROOM IVSESSION 44: HOUSING: V

Chair: Steven C. BourassaUniversity of Louisvillesteven.bourassa@louisville.edu

Paper 1: “Post-Crisis Housing Choices of Young People in Poland: Evidence from EU-SILC”

Contact Author: Michal GluszakCracow University of Economicsgluszakm@uek.krakow.pl

Paper 2: “Real Option Analysis: An Examination of the Contraction Option for Developers”

Contact Author: Sunny ListonMarylhurst Universityksliston@msn.com

Stephen SewalkUniversity of Denverssewalk@du.edu

Qionglin (Tracy) DaiUniversity of Denvertracyswic@gmail.com

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Paper 3: “Residential Development: Herding, Momentum or Fundamentals?”

Contact Author: J. Sherwood Clements, IIIUniversity of Alabamajsclements@cba.ua.edu

Paul GallimoreUniversity of Readingp.gallimore@reading.ac.uk

SeungHan RoUniversity of Readings.ro@reading.ac.uk

Paper 4: “Robust Hedonic Price Indexes”

Contact Author: Steven C. BourassaUniversity of Louisvillesteven.bourassa@louisville.edu

Eva CantoniUniversity of Genevaeva.cantoni@unige.ch

Martin E. HoesliUniversity of Genevamartin.hoesli@unige.ch

Paper 5: “The Benefit of Search in Real Estate Market”

Contact Author: Ping ChengFlorida Atlantic Universitypcheng@fau.edu

Zhenguo (Len) LinCalifornia State University, Fullertonzlin@fullerton.edu

Yingchun LiuLaval Universityyingchun.Liu@fsa.ulaval.ca

Michael J. SeilerOld Dominion Universitymseiler@odu.edu

10:20AM - NOON – KOHALASESSION 45: PANEL IV: ACADEMIC SURVIVALAND SUCCESS –

ADVICE FOR NEWASSISTANT PROFESSORS

Chair: Michael J. HighfieldMississippi State Universitym.highfield@msstate.edu

Panelists: William G. Hardin, IIIFlorida International Universityhardinw@fiu.edu

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Matthew D. HillUniversity of Mississippimhill@bus.olemiss.edu

Ken H. JohnsonFlorida International Universitykenh.johnson@fiu.edu

James B. KauUniversity of Georgiajkau@uga.edu

Stanley McGrealUniversity of Ulsterws.mcgreal@ulster.ac.uk

10:20AM - NOON – HAMAKUASESSION 46: URBAN GROWTHAND DECLINE: II

Chair: Dustin C. ReadUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottedcread@uncc.edu

Paper 1: “Representative Bureaucracy, Public-Private Partnerships, and Urban Development”

Contact Author: Dustin C. ReadUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottedcread@uncc.edu

Suzanne LelandUniversity of North Carolina at Charlottesmleland@uncc.edu

Paper 2: “Sectoral and Spatial Spill-Over Effects of Infrastructure Investment:A Case Study of Bangalore (India)”

Contact Author: Piyush TiwariUniversity of Melbournepiyush.tiwari@unimelb.edu.au

Anupam NandaUniversity of Readinga.nanda@reading.ac.uk

Paper 3: “Some Spatial Effects of AMajor League Baseball Stadium Development “

Contact Author: L. Jide IwarereHoward Universityliwarere@howard.edu

John E. WilliamsMorehouse Collegejwilliam@morehouse.edu

Nedra M. MahoneMorehouse Collegenmahone@morehouse.edu

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Paper 4: “Land Readjustment Technique to Develop Regional Scale Infrastructure –Application Opportunities for Real Estate Led Economic DevelopmentProjects in High Stake Areas in the USA”

Contact Author: Jay MittalAuburn Universityjay.mittal@auburn.edu

Discussant: M. Gordon BrownSpace Analyticsbrown.mg@spaceanalytics.com

Paper 5: “Real Estate and Infrastructure : A New Asset Class?”

Contact Author: Michael AnikeeffJohns Hopkins Universitymikea@jhu.edu

10:20AM - NOON – HILOSESSION 47: EMINENT DOMAIN/ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION

Chair: Randall S. GutteryUniversity of Texas at Dallasguttery@utdallas.edu

Paper 1: “Easement as a Burden: Evidence of the Diminution in Value Owing toRight-of-Way (Appurtenant) Easement”

Contact Author: Paul K. AsabereTemple Universitypasabere@temple.edu

Paper 2: “Eminent Domain and the Threat of Litigation”

Contact Author: Ronald L. ThroupeUniversity of Denverrthroupe@du.edu

Minching KaoUniversity of Denverminching.kao@gmail.com

Andy KrauseUniversity of Washingtonalkrause@uw.edu

Paper 3: “Using Eminent Domain to Write Down Underwater Mortgages”

Contact Author: Katherine PancakUniversity of Connecticutkatherine.pancak@business.uconn.edu

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Paper 4: “Redeveloping Waterfront Brownfields; Ideas, Plans and Experiences forRegeneration of Shipyards on Three Continents”

Contact Author: Barry HershNew York Universitybarry.hersh@nyu.edu

Dariusz PęchorzewskiIEADF Institute of Economic Analyzes, Diagnoses and Forecastsdariusz@njo.pl

Xiohang Sharon YuNew York Universityxy409@nyu.edu

Paper 5: “Measuring the Effects of Water Contamination on Land Prices: PublicPerception vs. Reality”

Contact Author: Joseph R. Nicholson Carolyn A. DehringUniversity of Georgia University of Georgiajrnchlsn@uga.edu cdehring@uga.edu

10:20AM - NOON – PUNASESSION 48: EDUCATION TRACK VI: THE IMPORTANCE OF

TEACHING – ENGAGING DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES

Chair: M. Gordon BrownSpace Analyticsbrown.mg@spaceanalytics.com

Panelists: Larry E. WoffordUniversity of Tulsalarrywoff@yahoo.com

John A. KilpatrickGreenfield Advisorsjohn@greenfieldadvisors.com

Jarrod WienerHomburg Institutej.wiener@homburgeducation.org

Jane LondervilleUniversity of Guelphjlonderv@uoguelph.ca

11:45 AM - 1:20 PM ARES FOUNDATION DOCTORAL STUDENTRECOGNITION LUNCHEON (Canoe House)By invitation only.Sponsored by the James R. Webb ARES Foundation

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5:30 PM - 8:30 PM ARES 29TH ANNUAL GALAHAWAII CELEBRATIONAll are invited. (Milo Tree Lawn & Poolside Lawn)Sponsored by CoStar Group/PPR

6:30 AM - NOON ARES REGISTRATION (Mauna Lani Lanai)

6:30 AM - 8:00 AM ARES BREAKFAST (Mauna Lani Lanai)

8:00AM - 9:50AM – BALLROOM ISESSION 49: DOCTORAL STUDENTS I: REAL ESTATE

DEVELOPMENTANALYSIS

Chair: Glenn R. MuellerUniversity of Denverglenn.mueller@du.edu

Paper 1: “Cornish-Fisher Expansion for Real Estate Value at Risk”

Contact Author: Charles-Olivier Amedee-ManesmeTHEMA - University of Cergy-Pontoisecharleso.amedeemanesme@gmail.com

Paper 2: “Locations of New Anchor Stores: Competition versus Internalization ofAgglomeration Economies”

Contact Author: Tingyu ZhouUniversity of Connecticuttingyu.zhou@business.uconn.edu

Paper 3: “Real Option Model of Real Estate Construction with Entitlement Risk”

Contact Author: Yiying ChengUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotteycheng@uncc.edu

Paper 4: “Regional CGE for Property Market Analysis”

Contact Author: Chris HannumColorado State Universitykysa@rams.colostate.edu

Paper 5: “Reassessing the Value Added of Non-Retail Employment Centers in CompleteMaster Planned Communities in Southeast Queensland”

Contact Author: Pamela WardnerUniversity of the Sunshine Coastpwardner@usc.edu.au

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SATURDAY APRIL 13

8:00AM - 9:50AM – BALLROOM IISESSION 50: DOCTORAL STUDENTS II: SPATIALANALYTICAL TOOLS

FOR REAL ESTATE ANALYSIS

Chair: Grant Ian ThrallBusiness Geography Advisorsgrant@thrall.us

Paper 1: “Zoning and Walkability in Urban Neighborhoods”

Andrew MuellerColorado State UniversityDrew.Mueller@colostate.edu

Paper 2: “The Spatial and Gentrifying Effects of Traffic Congestion”

Contact Author: Joseph R. NicholsonUniversity of Georgiajrnchlsn@uga.edu

Paper 3: “A Simultaneous Spatial Model of Hedonic Housing Price and NeighborhoodComposition in U.S. Metropolitan Areas”

Contact Author: Yan BaoThe Ohio State Universitybao.25@osu.edu

Paper 4: “Spatiotemporal Hedonic Analysis in Real Estate Housing Market”

Contact Author: Burhaida BurhanSaga Universityb.burhaida@gmail.com

Paper 5: “Assessing Damages Due to Contamination to Land with Natural Resourcesin the Niger Delta of Nigeria”

Contact Author: Victor AkujunaUniversity of Salfordvicakujuru@gmail.com

8:00AM - 9:50AM – BALLROOM IIISESSION 51: DOCTORAL STUDENTS III: SUSTAINABILITY

Chair: Robert A. SimonsCleveland State Universityr.simons@csuohio.edu

Paper 1: “Disaster Recovery: Low Income Housing Solutions for the Disadvantaged”

Contact Author: Valerie HammettClemson Universityvhammet@clemson.edu

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Paper 2: “How Renters Drive House Price Recovery”

Contact Author: Avis DevineUniversity of Cincinnatidevinear@mail.uc.edu

Paper 3: “Capitalization and Diffusion of Green, Energy Efficient and High PerformanceBuilding Technology Innovations in Housing 1996-2010”

Contact Author: Andrew SanderfordVirginia Center for Housing Researchsanderford@vt.edu

Paper 4: “A Property Rights Turn Left: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s Newly-EmergedHigh-Rise Buildings”

Contact Author: Thanh Bao NguyenRadboud University Nijmegenthanhgems@gmail.com

Paper 5: “The Value of Environmental Performance in Commercial Office Markets”

Contact Author: Jeremy GabeUniversity of Aucklandj.gabe@auckland.ac.nz

8:00AM - 9:50AM – BALLROOM IVSESSION 52: HOUSING VI: SENIORS

Chair: Charles C. CarterTexas Wesleyan Universitycccarter@txwes.edu

Paper 1: “The Dynamics of Senior Households — Borrowing Behavior in the ReverseMortgage Program”

Contact Author: Jessie Y. ZhangIntegrated Financial Engineering Inc.Jessie.zhang@ifegroup.com

Stepanie MoultonOhio State Universitymoulton.23@osu.edu

Discussant: Charles C. CarterTexas Wesleyan Universitycccarter@txwes.edu

Paper 2: “Age-Segregated and Age-Integrated Housing for Elderly Singaporeans:Which Option?”

Contact Author: Kwame Addae-DapaahNational University of Singaporerstka@nus.edu.sg

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Junhan GohNational University of Singaporeu0908012@nus.edu.sg

Paper 3: “Pet Companionship for Retirees: The Interaction of Pet Policies &Age RestrictedHousing in South Florida”

Contact Author: Charles C. CarterTexas Wesleyan Universitycccarter@txwes.edu

Marcus T. AllenFlorida Gulf Coast Universitytimallen@fgcu.edu

Trisha D. AndersonTexas Wesleyan Universitytrdanderson@txwes.edu

Paper 4: “Reverse Mortgages: Consumer Selection”

Contact Author: Donald R. HaurinOhio State Universityhaurin.2@osu.edu

Chao MaOhio State Universityma.271@buckeyemail.osu.edu

Stephanie MoultonOhio State Universitymoulton.23@osu.edu

Jason SeligmanOhio State Universityseligman.10@osu.edu

Paper 5: “Population Ageing and Housing Old People: Comparing Discourses inChina and America”

Contact Author: Hui GaoZhejiang University of Technologygaohui@zjut.edu.cn

8:00AM - 9:50AM – KOHALASESSION 53: OFFICE/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTYANALYSIS

Chair: David M. HarrisonTexas Tech Universitydavid.m.harrison@ttu.edu

Paper 1: “Effect of the Great Recession on Commercial Property Taxation –A County Level Study”

Contact Author: John F. McDonaldRoosevelt Universityjmcdonald@roosevelt.edu

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Sofia V. DermisiRoosevelt Universitysdermisi@roosevelt.edu

Paper 2: “Towards a Better Understanding of Lease Renewal”

Contact Author: Ruijue PengPPR, A CoStar Companyrpeng@pprglobal.com

Andrew FloranceCostar Group Inc.andy@costar.com

Fred WuPPR, A CoStar Companyfwu@pprglobal.com

Ozlem Yanmaz-TuzelPPR, A CoStar Companyoyanmaz@pprglobal.com

Paper 3: “Are Office Capitalization Rates Adjusted for the ‘Obvious’ Mean Reversion inRents? A Comment on Earlier Studies and a Look at Swedish Cap Rates”

Contact Author: Olof NetzellKTH - Royal Institute of Technologyolof.netzell@abe.kth.se

Paper 4: “Further Evidence on Political Risk in Industrial Property Markets”

Contact Author: David M. HarrisonTexas Tech Universitydavid.m.harrison@ttu.edu

Paper 5: “Out-of-Town Market Buyers: Anchored by Local Prices and Proximity”

Contact Author: Jonathan WileyGeorgia State Universityjwiley@gsu.edu

Yu LiuGeorgia State Universityyliu54@student.gsu.edu

Paul GallimoreUniversity of Readingp.gallimore@reading.ac.uk

8:00AM - 9:50AM – HAMAKUASESSION 54: REAL ESTATE CYCLES

Chair: David McIlhattonUniversity of Ulsterd.mcilhatton@ulster.ac.uk

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Paper 1: “Comparison of Systematic Pricing of Cyclical Impacts on InternationalInvestment Strategy”

Contact Author: Terry Vaughn Grissom James R. DeLisleEly Research Institute University of Washingtontvgrissom@comcast.net jdelisle@uw.edu

Paper 2: “Financial Crisis, Who Cares? Icelandic Property Market During Recession”

Contact Author: Fredrik KopschKTH Royal Institute of Technologyfredrik.kopsch@abe.kth.se

Svante MandellKTH Royal Institute of Technologysvante.mandell@abe.kth.se

Mats H. WilhelmssonKTH Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala Universitymats.wilhelmsson@abe.kth.se

Paper 3: “Local Industry and the Relation to Real Estate Cycles – Contagion Driven Change”

Contact Author: Philip A. SeagravesUniversity of Wisconsin - Whitewaterseagravp@uww.edu

Changha JinThe University of Texas - Pan Americanjinc@utpa.edu

O. Alan TidwellColumbus State Universityatidwell@columbusstate.edu

Discussant: Barrett SladeBrigham Young Universitybslade@byu.edu

Paper 4: “Long and Short Term Look Into the Simultaneous Effects of Rent and Vacancy”

Contact Author: Rene CircPPR, A CoStar CompanyRcirc@pprglobal.com

Paul WeberPPR, A CoStar CompanyPweber@pprglobal.com

Paper 5: “Metropolitan Land Prices: A Look at the Winners and Losers”

Contact Author: Barrett SladeBrigham Young Universitybslade@byu.edu

Paper 6: “Regional Differences in the Real Estate Boom and Bust”

Contact Author: Gerard C.S. MildnerPortland State Universitymildnerg@pdx.edu

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8:00AM - 9:50AM – PUNASESSION 55: EDUCATION TRACK VII: TECHNOLOGY IN

THE CLASSROOM

Chair: Mark R. LinneAppraisal Institutemark.linne@valuescape.com

Panelists: Katherine PancakUniversity of Connecticutkatherine.pancak@business.uconn.edu

Jonathan SalkREALTOR Universityjsalk@realtors.org

9:50AM -10:00AM – BREAK Co-sponsored by REALTOR University/NARand OnCourse Learning

10:00AM - NOON – BALLROOM ISESSION 56: DOCTORAL STUDENTS IV: HOUSING MARKETS

Chair: Jonathan WileyGeorgia State Universityjwiley@gsu.edu

Paper 1: “Parental Housing Wealth and Inheritances”

Contact Author: Jaclene BegleyNew York Universityjbegley@nyu.edu

Paper 2: “Land Values, Re-Urbanism and Redevelopment in the Puget Sound Region,2000 to 2012”

Contact Author: Andy KrauseUniversity of Washingtonalkrause@uw.edu

Paper 3: “Younger Agent Versus Older Agent in Residential Brokerage”

Contact Author: Hyeoncheol JangGeorgia State Universityjanghc83@gmail.com

Paper 4: “The Impact of Consumer Sentiment on Single Family Home Prices”

Contact Author: Patrick SmithGeorgia State Universitypsmith44@student.gsu.edu

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Paper 5: “House Price Dynamics”

Contact Author: Jing ZhangOhio State Universityzhang.728@osu.edu

10:00AM - NOON – BALLROOM IISESSION 57: DOCTORAL STUDENTS V: REAL ESTATE

INVESTMENT TRUSTS

Chair: Matthew D. HillUniversity of Mississippimhill@bus.olemiss.edu

Paper 1: “Information Asymmetry, Distress Risk and REIT Returns”

Contact Author: Ramya AroulUniversity of Texas Arlingtonaroul@uta.edu

Paper 2: “Online Information Search, Market Fundamentals and Apartment Real Estate”

Contact Author: Prashant DasGeorgia State Universitypdas2@gsu.edu

Paper 3: “Real Estate Investment Trusts: Evaluating Investment Characteristics”

Contact Author: Nina Adams RogersUniversity of North Texasnina.rogers@unt.edu

Paper 4: “Capital Structures for Public Non-Listed REITs: Reverse Pecking Order”

Contact Author: Kenneth W. SoyehGeorgia State Universityksoyeh1@gsu.edu

Paper 5: “Essays in International Finance”

Contact Author: Corbitt Stace SirmansUniversity of Floridastace.sirmans@warrington.ufl.edu

10:00AM - NOON – BALLROOM IIISESSION 58: DOCTORAL STUDENTS VI: RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE

PRICING AND FINANCE

Chair: Philip A. SeagravesUniversity of Wisconsin - Whitewaterseagravp@uww.edu

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Paper 1: “The Housing Prices and Public Goods Supply Relationship and Joint Effectson Cities in Urban China”

Contact Author: Peng LiZhejiang Universityleepeng08@gmail.com

Paper 2: “Essays on Bank Credit and Lending Standards”

Contact Author: Natalie TiernanGeorgetown Universitynlt6@georgetown.edu

Paper 3: “Does Occupancy Status Matter in Subprime Mortgage?”

Contact Author: Ruoyang WangUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotterwang5@uncc.edu

Paper 4: “Household Mortgage Choice and Mortgage Market Participation”

Contact Author: Stuart WebbDuke Universitystuart.webb@duke.edu

Paper 5: “ARM-FRM Choice: The Required Risk Premium”

Contact Author: Dongshin KimGeorgia State Universitydkim56@gsu.edu

10:00AM - NOON – BALLROOM IVSESSION 59: HOUSING: VII

Chair: Mark A. LaneOld Dominion Universitymalane@odu.edu

Paper 1: “On Shenzhen Housing Price Bubble: A Perspective of Shenzhen Hong KongIntegration”

Contact Author: Yu ZhouPeking Universityyuzhou@phbs.pku.edu.cn

Hongru GuoChina Bank of Communicationsghrphilip@gmail.com

Wei ZhangPeking Universityweiweisjjj@126.com

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Paper 2: “Occupiers Attitudes towards Lease Structures, Lease Terms and Height in OsogboMetropolis, Nigeria”

Contact Author: Daniel Ibrahim DabaraFederal Polytechnic Ededabara2000@yahoo.com

Abel Oladipupo OlaleyeObafemi Awolowo Universitya_olaleye2000@yahoo.co.uk

Discussant: Olatoye OjoObafemi Awolowo Universityolatoye_ojo@yahoo.com

Paper 3: “The Impact of Furnishings and Wall Color on Real Estate Demand”

Contact Author: Mark A. LaneOld Dominion Universitymalane@odu.edu

Discussant: Kasper Meisner NielsenHKUSTnielsen@ust.hk

Paper 4: “Inflation-Hedging Capability of Residential Property Investment inGombe Metropolis, Nigeria”

Contact Author: Daniel Ibrahim DabaraFederal Polytechnic Ededabara2000@yahoo.com

Isreal AkinjogbinFederal Polytechnic Edeisrealbuilder2006@yahoo.com

Discussant: Zhiyong AnShanghai University of Finance and Economicsanzy2008@gmail.com

Paper 5: “Forced Sales and House Prices: Evidence from Estate Sales Due to Sudden Death”

Contact Author: Kasper Meisner NielsenHKUSTnielsen@ust.hk

Steffen AndersenCopenhagen Business Schoolsa.eco@cbs.dk

Discussant: Mark A. LaneOld Dominion Universitymalane@odu.edu

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10:00AM - NOON – KOHALASESSION 60: MORTGAGE MARKETS

Chair: Peng LiuCornell Universitypl333@cornell.edu

Paper 1: “Who Buys For Cash, Where?”

Contact Author: Grant Ian ThrallBusiness Geography Advisorsgrant@thrall.us

Paper 2: “Sponsor-Underwriter Affiliation and Performance of Mortgage Backed Securities”

Contact Author: Peng LiuCornell Universitypl333@cornell.edu

Paper 3: “Analyzing an Elder’s Desire for a Reverse Mortgage Using an Economic Modelthat Considers House Bequest Motivation, Random Death Time”

Contact Author: Shu-Ling ChiangNational Kaohsiung Normal Universityg1352503@nccu.edu.tw

Ming-Shann TsaiNational University of Kaohsiungmstsai@nuk.edu.tw

Paper 4: “A Study on the Decision of Reverse Mortgage Borrowers to Sell Their House EarlyWhen Considering the Effects of the Intensity for Desiring to Stay in the Home, theRandom Death Time and the Stochastic Housing Price”

Contact Author: Ming-Shann TsaiNational University of Kaohsiungmstsai@nuk.edu.tw

Shu-Ling ChiangNational Kaohsiung Normal Universityg1352503@nccu.edu.tw

Paper 5: “GSE Business Models, Multifamily Loan Acquisitions, and Housing Goals”

Contact Author: Alan E. Ferguson, Sr.Georgia State Universityaferguson17@gsu.edu

Alan J. ZiobrowskiGeorgia State Universityaziobrowski@gsu.edu

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10:00AM - NOON – HAMAKUASESSION 61: REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT/PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT

Chair: Steven LaposaAlvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Servicesslaposa@alvarezandmarsal.com

Paper 1: “Intraday Price Formation in U.S. Real Estate Equity Index Markets”

Contact Author: Richard J. CurcioUniversity of Central FloridaRichard.Curcio@ucf.edu

Randy I. AndersonUniversity of Central Floridarandy.anderson@ucf.edu

Hany S. GuirguisManhattan Collegehany.guirguis@manhattan.edu

Paper 2 “Global Real Estate Investment: The Case for ‘Blended’ Real Estate Portfolios”

Contact Author: Martin HaranUniversity of Ulsterm.haran@ulster.ac.uk

Peadar T. DavisUniversity of UlsterPT.Davis@ulster.ac.uk

Terry Vaughn GrissomEly Research Institutetvgrissom@comcast.net

Michael McCordUniversity of Ulstermj.mccord@ulster.ac.uk

Stanley McGrealUniversity of Ulsterws.mcgreal@ulster.ac.uk

Graeme NewellUniversity of Western Sydneyg.newell@uws.edu.au

Paper 3: “Theoretical Role of Commercial Real Estate in Economic Development”

Contact Author: Steven LaposaAlvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Servicesslaposa@alvarezandmarsal.com

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Paper 4: “The Role of Infrastructure Investment in Institutional Real Estate Portfolios”

Contact Author: James R. DeLisleUniversity of Washingtonjdelisle@uw.edu

Terry Vaughn GrissomEly Research Institutetvgrissom@comcast.net

10:00AM - NOON – PUNASESSION 62: EDUCATION TRACK VIII: REAL ESTATE EDUCATION

Chair: Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texaskimberly.geideman@unt.edu

Paper 1: “A Neuroscientific Approach For Real Estate Professionals and UniversityFaculty to Improve Face-to-Face Communication Skills”

Contact Author: Christopher A. ManningLoyola Marymount Universitychris.manning@lmu.edu

Mark WaldmanLoyola Marymount Universitymarkwaldman3@gmail.com

Andrew NewbergThomas Jefferson University Hospital and Medical CollegeASNewberg@aol.com

Paper 2: “Challenges and Opportunities for Real Estate Education in the NewAACSB Accreditation Standards”

Contact Author: John EmeryCalifornia State University, Bakersfieldjemery@csub.edu

Paper 3: “Pedagogy and Politics: Evolution of an Interdisciplinary Real Estate Major”

Contact Author: Rosemary Carucci GossVirginia Techrgoss@vt.edu

Paper 4: “Research in Real Estate, 1973-2010: A Three-Journal Comparison”

Contact Author: Kimberly Winson-GeidemanUniversity of North Texaskimberly.geideman@unt.edu

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Nicholas EvangelopoulosUniversity of North Texasevangeln@unt.edu

Paper 5: “Real Estate Perspectives as Major Cluster Attributes for the Analysis of theLast Decades’ Real Estate Research”

Contact Author: Annette Kaempf-DernTechnische Universität Darmstadtkaempf-dern@bwl.tu-darmstadt.de

Andreas PfnürTechnische Universität Darmstadtpfnuer@bwl.tu-darmstadt.de

Stephen E. RoulacRoulac Global LLC and University of Ulstersroulac@roulacglobal.com

NOON - 12:45PM – PUNASESSION 63: EDUCATION TRACK IX:EDUCATION COMMITTEE CAUCUS AND PLANNING SESSION

Chair: Tom G. GeurtsGeorge Washington Universitytgg@gsu.edu

NOON PAPER SESSIONS ADJOURN

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM POST-SESSION OCEANSIDE PARTY FORCONFERENCE SURVIVORS

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You are invited to join Steve and Daphne Pyhrr, Art Schwartz and Mindy Yarling, and Joe andLicia Albert at the Schwartz/Pyhrr Bungalow overlooking the ocean for the ARES Post-SessionOceanside Party.

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INDEXAUTHORS, PANELISTS, CHAIRS, AND DISCUSSANTS

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AAbdulai, Raymond Talinbe ......................................27Adair, Alastair ..........................................................36Addae-Dapaah, Kwame ....................................16, 56Agarwal, Minu ..........................................................8Akbulut, Mehmet ....................................................47Akimov, Alexey ......................................................23Akinjogbin, Isreal ....................................................63Akujuna, Victor ........................................................55Al-Abduljader, Sulaiman T. ....................................35Allen, Marcus T. ..........................................25, 26, 57Amedee-Manesme, Charles-Olivier ........................54An, Xudong ............................................................39An, Zhiyong ......................................................33, 63Andersen, Steffen ....................................................63Anderson, Randy I. ............................................47, 65Anderson, Trisha D. ................................................57Anikeeff, Michael ..............................................38, 52Anim-Odame, Wilfred K. ........................................16Aroul, Ramya ....................................................24, 61Asabere, Paul K. ......................................................52

BBaen, John S. ....................................................13, 14Bao, Yan ..................................................................55Barthelemy, Fabrice ................................................28Beauchamp, Charles ................................................31Begley, Jaclene ........................................................60Benefield, Justin D. ....................................24, 25, 42Beracha, Eli ......................................................41, 42Bian, Xun ..........................................................36, 41Biba, Gjin ..................................................................8Bienert, Sven ............................................................7Blau, Benjamin M. ....................................................32Bloom, Barry A.N. ............................................11, 18Bond, Sandy G. ................................................14, 29Bonde, Magnus ........................................................22Boney, Vaneesha ......................................................16Bonham, Carl ..........................................................29Borg, Lena ..............................................................43Bourassa, Steven C. ..........................................49, 50Brastow, Raymond ..................................................36Brown, M. Gordon ......................................44, 52, 53Burhan, Burhaida ................................................8, 55

CCai, Suisheng ....................................................20, 37Cain, Christopher L. ................................................25Campbell, Randy ....................................................33Cannon, Susanne E. ................................................45Cantoni, Eva ............................................................50Cao, Lijuan ..............................................................12Carrasco-Gallego, Jose A. ......................................40Carter, Charles C. ..............................................56, 57Chan, Su Han ..........................................................47Chaney, Alain Marc ..........................................28, 46Chatterjee, Swarn ....................................................46

Chau, K.W. ................................................................9Chen, Fong-Yao ................................................20, 48Chen, Lin ..........................................................13, 37Chen, Sichong ..........................................................47Chen, Ximing ....................................................13, 38Chen, Yingnan ........................................................46Cheng, Ping ............................................................50Cheng, Yiying ....................................................46, 54Chernobai, Anna ......................................................31Chernobai, Ekaterina ..............................................34Chiang, Shu-Ling ....................................................64Christensen, Pernille ................................................15Christersson, Matti ..................................................17Circ, Rene ................................................................59Clark, Steven P. ........................................................46Clements, Walter S. ................................................38Clements III, J. Sherwood ......................................50Conroy, Stephen J. ..................................................34Corgel, Jack B. ........................................................42Courchane, Marsha ..................................................33Crellin, Glenn E. ................................................33, 34Cummings, J. Reid ..............................................9, 40Curcio, Richard J. ....................................................65

DDabara, Daniel Ibrahim ....................................10, 63Dai, Qionglin (Tracy) ..................................11, 44, 49Danielsen, Bartley R. ..............................................42Darolia, Rajeev ........................................................33Das, Prashant ................................................8, 47, 61Davis, Peadar T. ......................................................65De Jong, Robert ......................................................18Dehring, Carolyn A. ................................................53DeLisle, James R. ..............................................59, 66Deng, Caihui ............................................................21Deng, Zhongwei ......................................................20Dermisi, Sofia V. ........................................21, 22, 58DesRosiers, François ................................................8Devine, Avis ............................................................56Doerner, William M. ................................................24Donovan, Colleen ....................................................36Dorion, Robert ........................................................29Du, Jinfeng ..............................................................32

EEdwards, Victoria Mary ....................................10, 11Emery, John ............................................................66Evangelopoulos, Nicholas ................................32, 67

FFang, Fang ........................................................21, 38Feng, Changchun ....................................................32Ferguson, Sr., Alan E. ..............................................64Ferreira, Fernando A.F. ............................................26Finlay-Gough, Karen ..............................................11Fischer, Martin ........................................................15Fisher, Elizabeth ......................................................31Fisher, Jeffrey D. ........................................27, 28, 39

Florance, Andrew ..............................................39, 58French, Dan W. ........................................................39Freybote, Julia ............................................15, 32, 47Funk, David L. ........................................................45

GGabe, Jeremy ..............................................15, 22, 56Gabrieli, Tommaso ..................................................11Gabrielli, Laura ........................................................34Gallimore, Paul ..................................................50, 58Gao, Bo ........................................................12, 20, 45Gao, Hui ............................................................45, 57Gbadegesin, Job ......................................................10Geurts, Tom G. ..................................................38, 67Giambona, Erasmo ..................................................19Gibler, Karen M. ..........................................14, 29, 46Gluszak, Michal ................................................40, 49Goh, Junhan ............................................................57Gokkaya, Sinan ........................................................23Golec, Joseph ..........................................................19Goodwin, Kimberly ..................................................24Gordon, Bruce ........................................................24Goss, Rosemary Carucci ..................................29, 66Grissom, Terry Vaughn ................................59, 65, 66Gruhl, Chad ..............................................................11Grupe, Michael ........................................................39Gu, Jie ................................................................34, 35Guirguis, Hany S. ..............................................16, 65Guo, Hongru ............................................................62Gupta, Manish ........................................................25Guttery, Randall S. ..................................................52

HHammett, Valerie ....................................................55Han, Jing ..................................................................12Han, Shitong ......................................................38, 45Hannum, Chris ..................................................30, 54Hansz, J. Andrew ....................................................24Haran, Martin ..........................................................65Hardin III, William G. ..........................xiii, 21, 31, 50Harris, Joshua A. ......................................................47Harrison, David M. ........................21, 32, 42, 57, 58Haurin, Donald R. ................................17, 18, 29, 57Havsy, Jeff ..............................................................39Hersh, Barry ............................................................53Heywood, Chris ......................................................17Highfield, Michael J. ..................................23, 40, 50Hill, Matthew D. ................................................51, 61Hoesli, Martin E. ..............................................28, 50Hogberg, Lovisa ......................................................43Hood, Steve ............................................................18Horenstein, Alex R. ................................................26Huang, Gow-Cheng ................................................31

IImazeki, Toyokazu ..................................................40Iseh, Francis Ifeanyi ................................................44Iwarere, L. Jide ........................................................51

JJain, Pawan ..............................................................39

Jang, Hyeoncheol .................................................... 60Jia, Lee Nai ..............................................................18Jin, Changha ............................................................59Jin, Jie ......................................................................12Johnson, Ken H. ..........................................24, 41, 51

KKaempf-Dern, Annette ......................................19, 67Kao, Minching ..................................................19, 52Karafiath, Imre ........................................................48Karikari, John A. ......................................................33Kau, James B. ..........................................................51Kazunori, Hokao ........................................................8Keenan, Donald ......................................................27Kilpatrick, John A. ................................26, 27, 48, 53Kim, Dongshin ........................................................62Kim, Taewon ............................................................27Kohlhepp, Daniel B. ..................................................7Kopsch, Fredrik ......................................................59Krause, Andy ....................................................52, 60Kuo, Hsing-Ping ..................................................7, 37Kurvinen, Antti ....................................................7, 15Kusiluka, Moses Mpogole ......................................29

LLach, Patrick A. ......................................................31Lane, Mark A. ..............................................34, 62, 63Laposa, Steven ..................................................30, 65Le, Thao T. T. ..........................................................18Lee, Chyi Lin ..........................................................19Lee, Hyun-Seok ......................................................42Leland, Suzanne ..................................................7, 51Letdin, Mariya ........................................................47Leventis, Andrew ....................................................24Levine, Mark Lee ....................................................30Li, Guangzhong ........................................................9Li, Jie ........................................................................9Li, Peng ..............................................................35, 62Liang, Jen-Hsu ............................................13, 45, 48Liano, Kartono ........................................................31Lin, Chen ................................................................38Lin, Leonard D. ......................................................16Lin, Zhenguo (Len) ..........................................41, 50Ling, David C. ........................................................48Linna, Jarad ............................................................39Linne, Mark R. ........................................................60Lipscomb, Clifford A. ........................................27, 42Lipscomb, Joseph B. ................................................26Liston, Sunny ..............................................11, 44, 49Liu, Crocker ......................................................18, 40Liu, Peng ..................................................................64Liu, Xiangqun ..........................................................36Liu, Yingchun ..........................................................50Liu, Yu ....................................................................58Lizam, Mohd ............................................................8Londerville, Jane ....................................................53Lu, Huifang ..............................................................38Lu, Xinhai ..........................................................12, 44Lundgren, Berndt ....................................................37

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Ma, Chao ................................................................57Mahone, Nedra M. ..................................................51Malone, Kent ..........................................................45Mandell, Svante ......................................................59Manning, Christopher A. ..................................18, 66Mao, Xue ................................................................19Marona, Bartlomiej ..................................................40McCord, Michael ..............................................36, 65McDonald, John F. ..............................................46, 57McFarland, Margaret .............................................. 38McGreal, Stanley ........................................36, 51, 65McIlhatton, David ..............................................36, 58Mehdizadeh, Roshan ..............................................15Mejia, Luis ..............................................................43Mildner, Gerard C.S. ..............................................59Miller, Norm G. ................................................21, 29Mittal, Jay .......................................................... 44, 52Mooney, Abigail ......................................................27Mori, Masaki ..............................................15, 16, 47Mosley, Tammie X. Simmons ................................43Moulton, Stepanie ..............................................56, 57Mueller, Andrew ......................................................55Mueller, Glenn R. ..............................................16, 54Musil, Thomas A. ..............................................21, 43Muyingo, Henry Gonza ..........................................10

NNanda, Anupam ...................................................... 51Nandy, Subhashis ....................................................10Naranjo, Andy ..........................................................49Narwold, Andrew ....................................................34Netzell, Olof ............................................................58Newberg, Andrew ....................................................66Newell, Graeme ..........................................19, 48, 65Nguyen, Thanh Bao ....................................14, 33, 56Nicholson, Joseph R. ..................................16, 53, 55Nielsen, Kasper Meisner ........................................63

OO’Neill, John ..........................................................18Ojo, Olatoye ......................................................10, 63Olaleye, Abel Oladipupo ........................................63Olatoye-Ojo, Oluwaseun ........................................10Omirin, Modupe Moronke ......................................44Ooi, Joseph T. L. ........................................18, 22, 23Osgood, Daniel ........................................................26Owusu-Ansah, Anthony ..........................................27Ozigbo, Chinelo Adline ..........................................13Ozigbo, Ikechukwu William-Johnson ....................13

PPan, Ming-Shiun ......................................................31Pancak, Katherine ..............................................52, 60Pęchorzewski, Dariusz ............................................53Peiser, Richard ..................................................32, 45Peng, Hsu Wen ........................................................48Peng, Ruijue ......................................................33, 58Petrova, Milena ..................................................31, 48Pfnür, Andreas ..................................................19, 67Post, Chris ................................................................22Potter, Kyle ..............................................................43

Poudel, Rajeeb ........................................................32Price, S. McKay ......................................................23Prigent, Jean-Luc ....................................................28Pyhrr, Stephen A. ......................................................19

QQu, Weidong ............................................................49Quan, Shifan ............................................................12

RRadetskiy, Evgeny ..................................................49Read, Dustin C. ............................................7, 22, 51Rehm, Michael ........................................................22Ro, SeungHan ....................................................15, 50Robinson, Spenser J. ........................7, 14, 15, 26, 27Rogers, Nina Adams ..........................................48, 61Roskelley, Kenneth ............................................23, 33Rothe, Peggie ..........................................................17Roulac, Stephen E. ......................................19, 43, 67Rubio, Margarita ................................................17, 40

SSah, Vivek ................................................................34Salas, Jesus M. ........................................................23Salk, Jonathan ..........................................................60Sanderford, Andrew ................................................56Sanderson, Danielle Claire ......................................11SanPietro, Frank J. ..................................................39Schulte-Daxbök, Gisela ..........................................41Schulte, Frank-Michael ..........................................13Schulte, Kai-Magnus ..............................................10Schulte, Karl-Werner ........................................13, 29Schulte, Sven M. ......................................................41Schwienbacher, Armin ............................................19Seagraves, Philip A. ..............................28, 46, 59, 61Seiler, Michael J. ..........................................32, 42, 50Seligman, Jason ......................................................57Sewalk, Stephen ..........................................11, 44, 49Sharma, Divyanshu ....................................................8Shi, Wei ............................................................12, 20Shilling, James D. ....................................................28Shin, Seungwoo ................................................14, 42Simons, Robert A. ......................................40, 41, 55Singh, Arjun ............................................................18Sirmans, C.F. ............................................................23Sirmans, Corbitt Stace ......................................42, 61Sirmans, G. Stacy ....................................................42Sklarz, Michael ........................................................29Slade, Barrett ..........................................................59Smith, Patrick ..........................................................60Snir, Avichai ............................................................26Song, Han-Suck ......................................................22Song, Inho ................................................................27Song, Jusheng ..........................................................7Song, Shunfeng ........................................................35Soyeh, Kenneth W. ..................................................61Spahr, Ronald W. ..............................................26, 49Steele, Jr., Dennis F. ................................................23Stevenson, Simon ....................................................23Stoll, Michael ..........................................................37Sugumaran, Mathan ................................................16

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Sun, Yuting ..............................................................13Sunderman, Mark A. ............................26, 39, 48, 49Swanson, Peggy E. ..................................................43

TTan, Jianhui ..............................................................37Tang, Hongfei ..........................................................30Tang, Tony ..............................................................17Tang, Xiaolian ..................................................12, 21Thériault, Marius ......................................................8Thrall, Grant Ian ................................................55, 64Throupe, Ronald L. ..........................................19, 52Tidwell, O. Alan ......................................................59Tiernan, Natalie ......................................................62Ting, Kien Hwa ......................................................10Tiwari, Piyush ......................................................9, 51Tsai, Ming-Shann ....................................................64Tsang, Desmond ...................................................... 40Tu, Fan ..............................................................38, 45Turnbull, Geoffrey K. ..............................................41Tyvimaa, Tanja ....................................................7, 15

U-VVandersmissen, Marie-Hélène ..................................8Veld, Hans Op ‘t ......................................................17Vihola, Jaakko ....................................................7, 15Vlasveld, Martijn ....................................................17

WWaldman, Mark ......................................................66Waller, Bennie D. ........................................36, 37, 41Wang, Hongwei ......................................................12Wang, Jiajia ..............................................................49Wang, Keqiang ........................................................20Wang, Ko ..................................................................25Wang, Ruoyang ........................................................62Wang, Yaowu ..........................................................36Wang, Yue ................................................................44Wardner, Pamela ......................................................54Webb, Robert I. ........................................................35Webb, Stuart ......................................................18, 62Weber, Paul ..............................................................59Weeks, Shelton H. ............................................ 25, 26Wentland, Scott ........................................................36Westby-Gibson, K. Janean ......................................39Wheaton, William ....................................................28Whitby, Ryan ....................................................16, 32White, Robert M. ....................................................39Wiener, Jarrod ..........................................................53Wiley, Jonathan ..........................................46, 58, 60Wilhelmsson, Mats H. ............................................59Williams, John E. ....................................................51Winkler, Daniel T. ....................................................24Winson-Geideman, Kimberly ................31, 32, 48, 66Wofford, Larry E. ............................................xiii, 53Womack, Kiplan S. ............................................16, 31Wong, W.C. ..............................................................23Worzala, Elaine M. ............................................21, 22Wu, Fred ..................................................................58Wu, Jing ..................................................................41Wu, Kaize ................................................................ 37

Wu, Kang-Li ..................................................7, 36, 44Wu, Yongxiang ........................................................13Wurtzebach, Charles H. ....................................28, 45Wyman, David M. ..................................................22

XXie, Jia ....................................................................41Xu, Xiaoqing Eleanor ..............................................30Xue, Jing .................................................................... 9

YYang, Jian ................................................................35Yang, Tyler ..............................................................37Yang, Xiaodong ................................................13, 45Yanmaz-Tuzel, Ozlem ............................................58Yao, Dong ................................................................20Yao, Lingzhen ....................................................20, 37Yates, Stephanie R. ..................................................25Ye, Jianping ..............................................................9Yoo, Jaeyong ............................................................14Yu, Jiu ......................................................................17Yu, Xiaofen ..................................................12, 20, 37Yu, Xiohang Sharon ................................................53Yunus, Nafeesa ........................................................43

ZZahirovic-Herbert, Velma ........................................46Zhang, David Jaiwei ................................................17Zhang, Hong ................................................12, 34, 44Zhang, Jessie Y. ................................................20, 56Zhang, Jin ................................................................35Zhang, Jing ........................................................18, 61Zhang, Joy ..............................................................17Zhang, Wei ..............................................................62Zhang, Yang ......................................................14, 34Zhao, Fengjun ..........................................................20Zhao, Yanjun ..............................................................9Zhou, Tingyu ..........................................................54Zhou, Xiaorong ........................................................34Zhou, Yinggang ..................................................9, 25Zhou, Yu ..................................................................62Zhu, Joe ..................................................................47Ziobrowski, Alan J. ..........................................40, 64Zorn, Peter ..............................................................33

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71 ARES Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting, Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawaii - April 9-13, 2013

Each of the following manuscript prizes will be awarded for the best paper presented on the topic notedat the American Real Estate Society 29th Annual Meeting, April 9-13, 2013 in Kohala Coast, HI. All are$1,000 prizes except Real Estate Investment which is a $1,500 prize and Real Estate Brokerage/Agencyand CoStar Data which are both $2,500 prizes.

� Apartments, sponsored by National Multi Housing Council (NMHC)

� Best Research Paper Presented by a Practicing Real Estate Professional (any category), sponsoredby the James R. Webb ARES Foundation. Qualification for this award requires that not more than 50%of the authors hold full time academic appointments, independent of other non-academic positions held.

� CoStar Data, sponsored by the CoStar Group for a paper on any topic using CoStar data

� Housing, sponsored by the Lucas Institute for Real Estate Development and Finance at Florida GulfCoast University

� Industrial Real Estate, sponsored by the NAIOP Research Foundation

� Innovative Thinking “Thinking Out of the Box” (any topic), sponsored by The Maury SeldinAdvanced Studies Institute (MSASI)

� Mixed Use Properties, sponsored by the NAIOP Research Foundation

� Office Buildings/Office Parks, sponsored by the NAIOP Research Foundation

� Real Estate Brokerage/Agency, sponsored by the National Association of Realtors (NAR®)

� Real Estate Cycles, sponsored by Pyhrr/Born Trust for Real Estate Cycle Research

� Real Estate Education, sponsored by Dearborn Real Estate Education (winner to be published in theJournal of Real Estate Practice and Education)

� Real Estate Finance, sponsored by Real Capital Analytics (RCA)

� Real Estate Investment, sponsored by the Education Foundation of the CCIM Institute

� Real Estate Investment Trusts, sponsored by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts(NAREIT)

� Real Estate Market Analysis, sponsored by CBRE Econometric Advisors

� Real Estate Portfolio Management, sponsored by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

� Real Estate Valuation, sponsored by the Appraisal Institute (AI)

� Retail Real Estate, sponsored by the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)

� Seniors Housing, sponsored by the National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing and CareIndustry (NIC)

� Sustainable Real Estate, sponsored by the NAIOP Research Foundation

After the ARES meeting, but no later than June 1, 2013 authors interested in having their paper consideredfor any of these manuscript prizes should submit an electronic copy of their paper to Grant Thrall atgrant@thrall.us. Papers may be considered for up to two prizes, but may win only one prize.

Winners are strongly encouraged to submit their papers to an ARES journal, as prize sponsors are ARESmembers and significant financial supporters of our journals. However, if a paper’s authorship chooses tosubmit to a non-ARES journal, winners must acknowledge receipt of the prize and the sponsor of the prize ina cover page footnote or acknowledgement section of the paper and notify the ARES Director of Publicationsas to its election.

Win a $1,000 - $2,500 Manuscript Prizeat the AMERICAN REAL ESTATE SOCIETYMEETING

Kohala Coast, Hawaii • April 9-13, 2013

TO OUR VERY SPECIAL DONORS ANDFINANCIAL SUPPORTERS OF OUR KOHALA COAST,

BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII ANNUALMEETINGThe ARES Officers and Board of Directors want to take this opportunity to thank the followingorganizations for their special financial support of our 29th Annual Meeting on the Big Islandof Hawaii, April 9-13, 2013:

� CoStar Group/PPR – For their exclusive sponsorship of the Friday evening, April 12,2013 ARES 29th Anniversary Gala Celebration and for their co-sponsorship of theThursday, April 11, 2013 Awards Luncheon.

� Real Capital Analytics (RCA) – For their co-sponsorship of the Thursday evening,April 11, 2013 ARES Presidential Reception.

� Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) – For their co-sponsorship of theThursday evening, April 11, 2013 ARES Presidential Reception.

� Appraisal Institute (AI) – For their co-sponsorship of the Tuesday evening April 9, 2013ARES Board of Directors Reception and their co-sponsorship of the Wednesday, April 10,2013 Welcome Reception.

� CCIM Institute – For their co-sponsorship of the Tuesday evening April 9, 2013 Boardof Directors Reception and their co-sponsorship of the Wednesday evening April 10, 2013Welcome Reception.

� The Appraisal Institute, CCIM Institute, National Association of REALTORS(NAR)/REALTOR University, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) andthe Counselors of Real Estate® (CRE®), in conjunction with the American RealEstate Society (ARES) – For their co-sponsorship of the Wednesday, April 10, 2013“Critical Issues” Seminar – Education and Research: Industry/Academic Planning andDevelopment Leadership Workshop.

� REALTOR University/NAR – For their co-sponsorship of Breaks between sessions onThursday, Friday, and Saturday.

� National Investment Center for the Seniors Housing and Care Industry (NIC) – Fortheir sponsorship of the Wednesday, April 10, 2013 ARES Bard of Directors/LeadershipBreakfast Meeting.

� James R. Webb ARES Foundation – For their sponsorship of the 2013 Doctoral StudentRecognition Luncheon and travel grants to 30 doctoral candidates representinguniversities throughout the world.

� Morehouse College – For their co-sponsorship of the Thursday, April 11, 2013 AwardsLuncheon.

� Maury Seldin Advanced Studies Institute (MSASI) – For their sponsorship of theFriday, April 12, 2013 Maury Seldin Advanced Studies Institute Breakfast.

� OnCourse Learning- For their co-sponsorship of Breaks between sessions on Thursday,Friday, and Saturday.

� DePaul University – For their co-sponsorship of the Thursday, April 11, 2013 ARESWomen’s Caucus Breakfast: Women in Leadship Positions – C-WI(RE)2.

� Roosevelt University – For their co-sponsorship of the Thursday, April 11, 2013 ARESWomen’s Caucus Breakfast: Women in Leadship Positions – C-WI(RE)2.

� College of Charleston – For their co-sponsorship of the Thursday, April 11, 2013 ARESWomen’s Caucus Breakfast: Women in Leadship Positions – C-WI(RE)2.