Potential for optimising organisational structures in the technical due diligence for real estate transactions in Germany

Yannis Steffen Oetken*, Christian Hofstadler, Felix Meckmann

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: The individual levels involved in real estate management are thoroughly discussed in the literature. This paper provides a structured meta-analysis of the different theoretical approaches in German-speaking countries. It also investigates the integration of transaction management and technical due diligence into the concepts of organisation theory. In this process, the interfaces are analysed and optimised models are developed for transferring the technical due diligence findings to the operational level. Design/methodology/approach: Interviews with transaction management experts were conducted based on a narrative literature review. These interviews shed light on how the components of transaction management and due diligence are integrated into the transaction process, with a particular focus on technical due diligence. They also provide insights into how the related results are taken into account in relation to the transaction, and how they are transferred into the operational phase. Findings: It becomes apparent that the role of transaction management is not clearly defined and delimited in the structural model of the real estate industry. Technical due diligence findings are usually transferred to the operation of the property via several, manual interfaces with corresponding losses of knowledge. The related models derived and developed for the purpose of operational optimisation define the role of transaction management against a technical background and identify the interfaces to be considered. Practical implications: The significance of transaction management for subsequent operations is discussed and elaborated on. More specifically, transferring safety-relevant, high-priority findings from the technical due diligence exercise plays a crucial role for the modelling stage. On the implementation level, the derived models serve as a basis for customising the internal organisational structure. Originality/value: In Germany, there has hardly been any research into the involvement of technical experts in the real estate transaction process to date. This paper provides initial approaches to optimising organisational structures and sustainably integrating technical due diligence findings into real estate operations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-117
Number of pages17
JournalProperty Management
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • Real estate asset management
  • Technical asset management
  • Technical due diligence
  • Transaction management
  • Transition management

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
  • Finance

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