Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyze patterns and causes of structural vacancy in Dutch office buildings focusing on investors perceptions in the context of behavioural economics issues.Design/methodology/approach – The location and typological characteristics of structurally vacant office buildings were identified using data from the first quarter of 2007 of the Jones Lang LaSalle office supply database. Structured interviews of those investors responsible for decisions about structurally vacant office buildings in their portfolio were conducted and the results analyzed.Findings – The analysis finds that structural vacancy is not distributed but concentrated more in distinct smaller buildings owned by non‐institutional investors and that these are found more often in office parks. It also shows that irrational optimism about the office market combined with overconfidence and the disposition effect limit the rationality of investor decisions about structurally vacant office buildings.Research...

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