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Die Fonds als Investoren
German open‐ended property fund shows that a strategic management of property investment is indispensable. Suggests that it is possible and fruitful to adapt the instruments for strategic management used by industrial companies to fit the needs of property companies (such as the five‐forces model and the value chain developed by Porter, the strategic portfolio analysis developed by McKinsey, etc.). In the long‐term perspective of institutional investors, dynamic factors such as use, flexibility, productivity and competitive advantages play a much more important role. These thoughts have led to the need to build an operational model for the analysis and “strategic” valuation of property portfolios. This kind of portfolio approach emerges as an effective and flexible instrument for identifying and visualizing strategic development potentials and problem configurations within the assets of open‐ended property funds and other institutional investors.
Journal of Property Finance – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1994
Keywords: Germany; Investment; Portfolio investment; Property; Strategic management; Value analysis; Value chain
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