Utilization and Application of Business Computing Systems in Corporate Real Estate
Linda Ellis Johnson (),
Arnold L. Redman and
John R. Tanner Additional contact information Linda Ellis Johnson: Department of Management and Information Systems College of Business Administration Western Kentucky University Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101, http://www.pwcglobal.com/ Arnold L. Redman: Department of International Business, Finance, Economics and Marketing University of Tennessee at Martin Martin, Tennessee 38238, http://www.utm.edu/~soba/afe.html John R. Tanner: Department of Business Systems, Analysis and Technology College of Business Administration University of Southwestern Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana 70504, http://cobweb.louisiana.edu/departments/bsat/
Abstract:
This study reports on the utilization of business computing systems by corporate real estate executives. A survey was undertaken to examine four issues: types of property data collected, MIS report generation, hardware/software usage, and decision models and experts employed. NACORE members were surveyed and reported extensive usage of well-known business computing systems (e.g., transaction processing and management information systems), while newer systems (e.g., decision support and expert systems) are just beginning to be introduced into corporate real estate. Empirical analysis revealed differences among industries in the types of reports and property financial data that are maintained.
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