Property staff
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Contact details +6469517017
Dr Arshad Javed Bachelor, Master, MSc Economics, MSc Real Estate Manageme, PhD, AFHEA
Senior Lecturer in Property
Doctoral Supervisor School of Economics and FinanceDr Javed research and teaching interests lie in the area of property management and development, property finance and investment, property valuation, construction management, construction health and safety, construction productivity and industry development, value management, ageing housing, public private partnership, research methods in property and construction management. He has undertaken research projects for Construction Industry Council and Public Policy Research Fund of Hong Kong. Prior to joining Massey University, he was working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of The University of Hong Kong and at the Department of Building and Real Estate, Faculty of Construction and Environment of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (HK PolyU), Hong Kong, China. He obtained his PhD in 2013 at the Department of Building & Real Estate of HK PolyU. He pursued his Master of Science in Economics degree from University of Skövde, Sweden in 2008 and he was awarded a Master of Science in Real Estate Management degree from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm Sweden in 2010. He has published articles in a number of journals including ASCE, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, International Journal of Strategic Property Management, Construction Management and Economics, Journal of Built Environment Project and Asset Management, Facilities, Facilities Management, Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management etc. He is also on the reviewer board of these journals.
Dr Javed is Director of the Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) at the School of Economics and Finance, Massey University, New Zealand. His research and teaching interests lie in the area of construction and property management. By using his multidisciplinary background, he has expanded his research to property finance and investment, property valuation, transit-oriented development, intergenerational wealth and housing tenure, urban regeneration, land banking, housing inequality and affordable housing. He has a track-record of producing high quality research outputs. Dr Javed’s research outputs address several challenges and provide solutions and recommendations to policy makers and industry.
Professional
Contact details
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Ph: +6469517017
Location: BSW 1.15, Business Studies West
Campus: Manawatū
Qualifications
- Bachelor Degree - University of the Punjab (2001)
- Master Degree - COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (2004)
- Master of Science - University of Skövde (2008)
- Master of Science - KTH-The Royal Institute of Technology (2010)
- Doctor of Philosophy - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2013)
Fellowships and Memberships
- Member, Higher Education Academy (Associate Member/Fellow) (2020)
Certifications and Registrations
- Licence, Supervisor, Massey University
Research Expertise
Research Interests
- Property Finance and Investment
- Property Management and Development
- Construction Management
- Contract Management
- Facilities Management
- Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)
- Sustainability and Value Management
- Construction Health and Safety
- Construction Productivity and Industry Development
Thematics
Resource Development and Management, Design – for Commerce, Community and Culture, Health and Well-being
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Building (120200):
Building Construction Management and Project Planning (120201):
Built Environment And Design (120000):
Quantity Surveying (120203):
Urban and Regional Planning (120500)
Keywords
Property Finance and Investment, Property Management and Development
Research Outputs
Journal
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A., Muhammad, I.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A., Muhammad, I.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Journal article]Authored by: Javed, A.
Book
[Chapter]Authored by: Javed, A.
Thesis
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Javed, A.
Conference
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Javed, A.Edited by: Javed, A.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Javed, A., White, D.
[Conference]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference Other]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Conference]Authored by: Javed, A.
Report
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Javed, A.
Consultancy and Languages
Consultancy
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Feb 2016 - Aug 2017
- Construction Industry Council (CIC), Hong Kong SAR, China
A Comprehensive Productivity Appraisal of the Hong Kong Construction Industry -
Feb 2014 - Feb 2016
- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
Managing Construction Safety for Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong -
Feb 2014 - Feb 2016
- Policy Innovation and Co-ordination Office, Hong Kong SAR, China
Improving Safety Communication of Ethnic Minorities in the Construction Industry
Languages
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Punjabi
Last used: Regularly
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent -
Urdu
Last used: Regularly
Spoken ability: Excellent
Written ability: Excellent
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
My teaching philosophy is to provide informative and enthusiastic lectures in a supportive and friendly learning atmosphere. I always try to awake the curious mind through an enjoyable discussion at the end of each lecture. I also gain great satisfaction and enjoyment from my role as a teacher to see students grow in confidence in their ability to tackle problems, determine answers and in confidence to put forward alternative ideas. I have continuously improved research-led teaching, appropriate usage of real-life applications, approachability and professionalism in teaching style. I performed excellently in the last few semesters, during the unique and unprecedented period of the COVID-19 lockdown, which highlights not only my flexibility and resilience, but ability to adapt in challenging circumstances. I was also able to modify assessments that fits the University compliance requirements.
For adult learners, I am applying four principles of andragogy as proposed by Malcolm Knowles (2015). Since some of my students are adults’ learners and they can be better engaged in a problem-centered context with real-world relevance, so I am adding context to my given exercises to increase their engagement and ease of learning. I also recognised that not all students prefer self-directed learning, and that current learning approaches suggest that incorporating debates and critical questioning, coupled with visual media help improve overall comprehension. Considering this, I plan my lessons to help cater to varying learning tendencies. I start my lectures with a discussion of newspaper article or YouTube clip about commercial/residential property market trends and/or home affordability/rental reports etc.
Graduate Supervision Statement
For the last decade, my research focus is in the area of construction and property management, however due to my multidisciplinary educational and research background I have expanded my research work to include property finance and investment, property valuation, transit-oriented development, intergenerational wealth and housing tenure, urban regeneration, land banking and affordable housing.
Dr Arshad Javed is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.
Summary of Doctoral Supervision
Position | Current | Completed |
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Main Supervisor | 1 | 0 |
Current Doctoral Supervision
Main Supervisor of:
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Alexander Sasu
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Doctor of Philosophy
Essays on Land Banking Praxis in Ghana
Media and Links
Media
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30 Mar 2022 - Online, Newspaper
RNZ Coverage Rental Report Q1, 2022
Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate -
30 Jul 2021 - Newspaper, Online
Newstalk ZB Coverage Rental Report Q2, 2021
Report: The cheapest and most expensive places to rent in NZ -
30 Jul 2021 - Newspaper, Online
NZ Herald Coverage Rental Report Q2, 2021
The cheapest and most expensive places to rent in New Zealand - Massey University report -
26 Nov 2021 - Newspaper, Online
PressReader Home Affordability Report Q3 2021
Interest rate rises hit affordability of homes -
26 Nov 2021 - Online, Newspaper
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q3, 2021
Interest rates rise bad news for home affordability - view more...
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23 Mar 2022 - Newspaper, Online
Stuff Coverage Rental Report Q1, 2022
Renting still tough despite slight improvement in affordability -
23 Aug 2020 - Online, Newspaper
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q2, 2020
A decade of saving and above average income required to buy a house in Auckland -
21 Dec 2023 - Online, Newspaper
Gisborne Herald Coverage Rental Report: Q4, 2023
Data gap raises concerns over housing for former prisoners -
20 Jul 2020 - Newspaper
Manawatu Standard HAR Q2, 2020
Trust keen to expand affordable housing scheme -
17 Oct 2019 - Newspaper
NZ Herald Cover Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019
NZ Herald Media Coverage Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 -
17 Oct 2019 - Newspaper
Otago Daily Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019
Otago Daily Times Media Coverage of Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 -
17 Oct 2019 - Television
TVNZ Coverage Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019
TVNZ Media Coverage of Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 -
16 Oct 2019 - Newspaper
Manawatu Standard HAR Q3, 2019
Manawatu Standard Media Coverage of Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 -
16 Oct 2019 - Online
Massey University Media Release HAR Q3, 2019
Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 -
15 Oct 2020 - Newspaper, Online
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q2, 2020
Nelson-Tasman median house prices climb 60-70 per cent over five years -
13 Dec 2021 - Online, Newspaper
NewsHub Coverage Rental Report Q3 2021
The seven New Zealand regions where rental affordability has shrunk below the national average -
09 Oct 2024 - Newspaper, Online
RNZ
House prices almost 10 times median wage -
08 Oct 2024 - Online
Massey University Media Release HAR Q3, 2024
Massey University Home Affordability Report Q3, 2024 -
07 Sep 2024 - Newspaper, Online
Stuff - Waikato Times
A 2.99% home loan rate - so what’s the catch? -
07 Mar 2022 - Online, Newspaper
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q1, 2022
Home affordability tumbles 25 per cent in three months, university report finds -
07 Jan 2024 - Online, Newspaper
ThePost Coverage Home Affordability Report Q4 2023
The regions bucking the property affordability issue -
02 Feb 2024 - Newspaper, Online
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q4, 2023
Falling house prices ‘haven’t helped affordability’ -
01 Jul 2021 - Online, Newspaper
Stuff Coverage Home Affordability Report Q2, 2021
'Dramatic separation' between house prices and wages as home affordability drops further - view less...
Other Links
- Google Sites
- Scopus
- Google Scholar
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News - Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (MUREAU)
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- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (August 08, 2019) - Home affordability improves in Q2, says Massey report
- Manawatu Standard Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 16, 2019) - Manawatu-Whanganui house prices rocket through another record high
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (October 16, 2019) - Modest improvements in home affordability continue
- NZ Herald Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 17, 2019) - Auckland homes becoming more affordable, but investors eyeing up bargains: Home Affordability Report
- TVNZ Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 17, 2019)
- TVNZ Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 17, 2019) - Buying a house to become easier as house prices, mortgage interest rates fall – report
- Otago Daily Times Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 17, 2019) - Houses becoming more affordable
- Manawatu Standard Media Coverage of Home Affordability Report Q3, 2019 (October 17, 2019) - 'Purple patch' over for first-home buyers as investors jump in
- OneRoof (October 17, 2019) - Auckland homes 'becoming more affordable'
- New Zealand Advisor (October 18, 2019) - Housing affordability continues to improve across the country – report
- Voxy Media Coverage - Modest improvements in home affordability continue
- Stuff (July 20, 2020) - Trust keen to expand affordable housing scheme
- Newstalk ZB (July 30, 2021) - Report: The cheapest and most expensive places to rent in NZ
- NZ Herald Media Coverage of Rental Report Q2, 2021 (July 30, 2021) - The cheapest and most expensive places to rent in New Zealand - Massey University report
- RNZ (July 30, 2021) - Rents rise 4.8% in a year, affordability declines in six regions - study
- OneRoof (November 24, 2021) - New RVs for Auckland, Wellington and Queenstown - what homeowners can expect
- Stuff (November 29, 2021) - Massey University report finds Manawatū house affordability declines 58 per cent over past year
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (July 01, 2021) - Rising house prices and decreasing income lead to decline in home affordability
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (July 29, 2021) - Southland and West Coast best regions for renters
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (November 18, 2021) - Rising house prices and increase in interest rate lead to decline in home affordability
- Stuff (November 26, 2021) - Interest rates rise bad news for home affordability
- PressReader (November 26, 2021) - Interest rate rises hit affordability of homes
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (December 09, 2021) - National deterioration in rental affordability both quarterly and annually
- NewsHub (December 13, 2021) - The seven New Zealand regions where rental affordability has shrunk below the national average
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (March 03, 2022) - A long way to fall in order to afford a home: interest rate rise and house prices surge in 2021
- Stuff (March 07, 2022) - Home affordability tumbles 25 per cent in three months, university report finds
- Stuff (March 23, 2022) - Renting still tough despite slight improvement in affordability
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (March 24, 2022) - Slight improvement in rental affordability at national level
- RNZ (March 30, 2022) - Gisborne housing situation 'dire', says advocate
- Gisborne Herald (December 21, 2023) - Data gap raises concerns over housing for former prisoners
- The Post (January 7, 2024) - The regions bucking the property affordability issue
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (January 26, 2024) - The squeeze continues with persistent decline in housing affordability
- RNZ (January 27, 2024) Home Affordability Report Q4, 2023 Media Coverage - Latest Home Affordability Report shows a decline in home affordability in NZ attributed to high interest rates and increased median house prices.
- Stuff (February 02, 2024) - Falling house prices ‘haven’t helped affordability’
- Stuff - Waikato Times (September 07, 2024) - A 2.99% home loan rate - so what’s the catch?
- Massey University Real Estate Analysis Unit (REAU) Media News (October 08, 2024) - Home affordability continues upward trend
- RNZ (October 9, 2024) - House prices almost 10 times median wage
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