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Breakout space 2 Collaboration 2 Kleinstadt 2 Meeting rooms 2 Neuseeland 2 New Zealand 2 Open-plan office design 2 Small town 2 Stadterneuerung 2 Urban renewal 2 Behaviour 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 KMU 1 Knowledge workers 1 Office workspace 1 Regional revitalization 1 Regionale Revitalisierung 1 SME 1 Stadtentwicklung 1 Unternehmer 1 Urban development 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Women workers 1
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research-article 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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Levy, Deborah 6 Hills, Raewyn Lesley 5 Plester, Barbara 3 Campbell, Malcolm 2 Johnston, Karen 2 Mackay, Michael 2 Perkins, Harvey C. 2 Hills, Raewyn 1 Horan, Jane 1 Taylor, Nick 1
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Property Management 2 Property management 1
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"Let's get together" but where? : towards more purposeful design in meeting places for collaboration
Hills, Raewyn Lesley; Levy, Deborah; Plester, Barbara - In: Property management 42 (2024) 5, pp. 693-712
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“Let’s get together” but where? Towards more purposeful design in meeting places for collaboration
Hills, Raewyn Lesley; Levy, Deborah; Plester, Barbara - In: Property Management 42 (2024) 5, pp. 693-712
Purpose Meetings with colleagues are an essential activity in workplace collaboration. The iterative nature of collaborative work demands spaces that team members can access quickly and easily. Creating suitable meeting spaces will become more critical if the hybrid work model continues and the...
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Local Benevolent Property Development Entrepreneurs in Small Town Regeneration
Levy, Deborah; Hills, Raewyn Lesley; Perkins, Harvey C.; … - 2022
Derived from a wider study of place-based economic, social, cultural and environmental regeneration initiatives in small regional New Zealand towns, and reflecting on international research that emphasises the importance of long-term collaborative effort, effective governance and locally-based...
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Revealing Regional Regeneration Projects in Three Small Towns in Aotearoa—New Zealand
Perkins, Harvey C.; Mackay, Michael; Levy, Deborah; … - 2022
We discuss case studies of three South Island small towns: Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru and their wider local authority jurisdictions, focusing on how local stake-holders are defining the issues facing these places and identifying, prioritising and investing in regeneration initiatives,...
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‘It's a Man's World’ : The Lived Experiences of Women Working in the New Zealand Professional Commercial Property Industry
Levy, Deborah; Plester, Barbara; Hills, Raewyn Lesley; … - 2021
Gender diversity in the workplace results in the increased effectiveness of an organisation. However, within the commercial property profession in many countries including New Zealand (as in a number of other professions), only a small number of women are reaching senior positions. This research...
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Workspace design and fit-out: what knowledge workers value
Hills, Raewyn; Levy, Deborah - In: Property Management 32 (2014) 5, pp. 415-432
Purpose – Organisations use “space” to support the profitability of their business. The workplace and the space that organisations occupy is continuously evolving and transforming. There has been a general trend globally to provide less assigned space and more shared space for employees at...
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