Research - Hartford, Connecticut, United States
The Real Estate Research Institute (RERI) is a non-profit organization that was incorporated in 1987 to stimulate high quality research on real estate investment performance and market fundamentals. Since its founding, RERI has provided funding for over 150 research papers and has helped create a body of scholarly research on topics that are timely and of interest to institutional real estate investors. RERI is supported by an extensive sponsor base of industry associations, real estate investment advisory firms, and industry research firms. Governance is provided by a Board and Advisory Board made up of leaders from both the industry and academic communities.The MissionRERI's mission is to encourage and reward research on real estate as an investment and as an asset class that is both academically rigorous and of value to the institutional real estate investment profession. In addition, RERI serves to provide a forum through which the real estate academic, professional, and regulatory communities can interact, facilitating the exchange of information and insights.ObjectivesThe Real Estate Research Institute carries out its mission to encourage real estate research that applies academic theory and analytic techniques and that is applicable to real estate investment decision-making by:* Providing funds to support rigorous, objective and practical real estate research* Establishing an agenda of issues critical to a better understanding of real estate markets, investment characteristics and performance* Soliciting, evaluating and funding specific proposals for research from academics, industry, and the investment community* Creating forums that encourage the interaction and discussion of applicable real estate research by academics and practitioners* Communicating the availability and applicability of real estate data sources to real estate researchers* Raising the profile of papers that adhere to the Institute's Mission
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