RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Pushing boundaries: Integrating real estate studies into planning scholarship A1 Özogul, Sara A1 Oyedokun, Tunbosun A1 Geva, Yinnon A1 Hussain, Mariam A1 López Franco, Mónica A1 Camerin, Federico A1 Surma, Martyna Joanna A1 Nogueira, Kaio A1 Taşan-Kok, Tuna A1 Raco, Mike K1 Estudios inmobiliarios K1 Beca de planificación K1 Urbanismo K1 3329 Planificación Urbana AB Real estate market dynamics are increasingly taking the center stage of planning scholarship.This shift is driven, among other factors, by unprecedented and global-scale investments in builtenvironments (Robinson et al., 2020), the influence of financial means and actors on urban gov-ernance (Aalbers, 2020), and a strong focus on housing crises in academic and policy imagina-tions (Brill & Raco, 2021). Despite this newfound attention, planning scholarship often does notfully integrate insights from disciplines like real estate studies and as such has faced criticism,such as a limited empirical foundation in understanding real estate processes (Crosby &Henneberry, 2016), a lack of differentiation between various types of developers (Ballard &Butcher, 2019) and investors (€Ozo gul & Tas¸an-Kok, 2020), and an oversimplified perspective oninvestment decisions made by private sector actors (Raco et al., 2019).[Parte del texto] PB Taylor and Francis Group SN 1464-9357 YR 2024 FD 2024 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/68111 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/68111 LA eng NO Planning Theory & Practice, 2024, p.1-30 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 11-jul-2024