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Stephen E. Roulac, PhD.
The Roulac Group, Inc.
Strategic of Place, Property, Real Estate
709 Fifth Avenue
San Rafael, Ca 94901.3202
Phone: (415) 451-4314
Fax: (415) 451-4343
E-mail: sroulac@roulac.com.
Web: www.roulac.com
- A multi talented individual, Stephen Roulac is past President of
American Real Estate Society; CPA and CMC. He earned a PhD (finance
and strategy), Stanford; a JD, UC Berkeley; an MBA, Harvard; a BA,
Pomona.
- He is a prolific writer (Check this site for a list of his papers
and books: http://www.roulac.com/01_04.htm#realesta
)
"Corporate Property Strategy is Integral to Corporate
Strategy"
A scholarly paper emphatically demonstrates the
linkage between Property strategy and Corporate strategy
"The Case of the Horrendous Headquarter"
A light and entertaining allegory making a similar
point
Ethics in Real Estate (Research Issues in Real Estate, V. 5)
by
Stephen
E. Roulac (Editor)
Our Price: $139.95
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours.
Hardcover (July 1999)
Kluwer Academic Publishers; ISBN: 0792382285
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
While ethical issues have been examined in conjunction with many business
contexts, the area of real estate and ethics has, at best, received only
minimal treatment. Given that real estate transactions represent one of
the largest single expenditures by businesses and households, and
recognizing that real estate holdings represent a major portion of wealth
portfolios worldwide, this lack of coverage is conspicuous by its absence.
The goal of this book is to begin rectifying this situation. By offering
fifteen essays addressing the central issue of ethics and real estate from
a wide variety of perspectives, the contributors seek to encourage a
dialogue that is lively and, at times, provocative. The authors include
academics and professional practitioners, and collectively represent five
countries and many diverse disciplines. Drawing from both empirical and
conceptual frameworks, the chapters are divided into five main sections:
1) policy issues, 2) industry practice, 3) environmental issues, 4)
ethical issues involving transactions, and 5) ethical issues involving
tenants. Taken together these essays offer a challenging point of
departure for considering the important interaction of ethical issues in
real estate theory and practice.
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