Qualifications 

Doctor of Philosophy (Management) - University of Cambridge 

Dr Linda Too is fundamentally trained in both the construction and real estate
disciplines. She recieved her PhD in Management at the University of Cambridge, UK. Her
PhD Thesis on Professional Property Services Marketing Organisation was awarded the Toby
Jackman Prize for the "Most Outstanding PhD Thesis (in any subject)". Linda has
had more than ten years of teaching experience specialising in Strategic Facilities
Management, Corporate Real Estate and Social and Community Planning. 

Articles

Accommodating "accelerating" time: The use of timescapes in corporate real estate strategies (with Michael G. Harvey), Journal of corporate real estate (2009)

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of timescape and examine...

 

Occupier perceptions of green workplace environment: The Australian experience (with Hikari Kato and Ann Rask), Journal of corporate real estate (2009)

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the perceptions by...

 

Conference Papers

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Nurturing small firms in the knowledge-based economy: Programs and challenges (with Kay Imukuka, Bhishna Bajracharya, and Greg Hearn), 3rd knowledge cities world summit (2010)

This paper aims at providing some insights into how the knowledge-based economy trend has been...

 

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Building a sustainable university campus: A case study of Bond University (with Bhishna Bajracharya), State of Australian cities national conference: City growth, sustainability, vitality and vulnerability (2009)

Given the increasing evidence of an ailing earth, many would today agree and accept that...

 

Green buildings: An asset manager's dream or nightmare?, Proceedings of the third world congress on engineering asset management and intelligent maintenance systems (WCEAM-IMS 2008) (2009)

The mounting evidence on climate change has thrust the sustainability issue to the forefront of...

 

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Developing knowledge precincts in regional towns: Opportunities and challenges (with Bhishna Bajracharya, Joan Imukuka, and Greg Hearn), Paper presented at the 2nd international urban design conference: Survival: Implementing tomorrow's city (2009)

While extensive literature exists on creative cities and knowledge-based urban development focusing on large metropolitan...

 

Event-based facilities management (with Craig A. Langston), Paper presented at the 34th Australasian Universities Building Educators Association conference (AUBEA 2009) (2009)

Event management and facilities management are generally regarded as two separate disciplines. However, for a...