Pacific
Rim Real Estate Society - Awards
Best New
Researcher/Presenter
For the best paper presented by a researcher who has not previously
presented a paper at an IRES family conference. The criteria for
consideration are:
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the researcher must be the main author of the paper
presented
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the researcher must not have presented a paper at any of the
IRES family real estate society conferences previously. The
assessors will consider the following criteria:
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clarity of expression
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contribution to knowledge
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awareness of existing work
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robustness & relevance of conclusions & recommendations.
The paper will be submitted for
publication in the Pacific Rim Property Journal.
1999
API New Researcher Award
Awarded to David Higgins, University of
Technology, Sydney for his work on office property market
dynamics. David is awarded his prize by the immediate past president
of PRRES, Angelo Karantonis (Left) and Ian Dalgarno , National
President of the Australia Property Institute (right).
2000
API New Researcher Award
Awarded to Richard Reed from the Department
of Geographical Sciences and Planning, The University of
Queensland for his research and paper titled "The Significance Of Social Influences And
Established Housing Values". The award was
presented by David Burke from the API (right)
2001
API New Researcher Award
Awarded to Rohit Kishore from the College of Law and
Business, The University of Western Sydney, for his research and paper titled "Size
and Value Effects for Listed Property Trusts: A comparison with
Stocks."
2002
API New Researcher
Awarded to Helen Gilbert for her research
on and paper titled ""Contested Public Lands: Values,
Power and Public Process in Government Asset Disposal
Programs".
2003 PRRES Best First -time
Presenter Award
Peter Li, "Housing Reforms In China:
A Paradigm Shift To Market Economy"
2004 PRRES Best First -time
Presenter Award
Marcello Tonelli, "Forecasting, Office Rents,
System Dynamics, Econometric Modelling, Simulation"
2005 PRRES Best First -time
Presenter Award
Johan Hedander, "Focus, Liquidity And Firm
Value: An Empirical Study Of Listed Property Trusts In Australia"
2007 PRRES Best First -time
Presenter Award
Ratcliffe, C. and Dimovski, W. “The
responsiveness of LPT returns and their attributes”.
2010 RICS Best First -time
Presenter Award
J-Han Ho, Curtin
University of Technology, Australia. For the paper "A simple
financial guide in renting versus buying your first home in
Metropolitan Perth, Western Australia"
2011
RICS
Best First -time
Presenter Award
Jeremy
Gabe, For the paper "Market
implications of operational performance variability in certified green
buildings"
2012
RICS
Best First -time
Presenter Award
Damrongsak Rinchumpooeremy, For the paper "The
validation of the rating for subdivision neighbourhood
sustainability design in Bangkok metropolitan region, Thailand"
2013 PRRES
Best First-time
Presenter Award
Matthew
Gray
For the paper Threshold concepts in property education: a case
study
2016 PRRES
Best First-time
Presenter Award
Cate
MacMillan & Nicholas J Stevens
For the paper Where will we live? Residential preferences for
adults with intellectual disability