The influence of tenant diversity on the performance of shopping centres

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Dlamini, Sizwile Nelisiwe
Cloete, C.E. (Christiaan Ernst)

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Adonis & Abbey Publishers

Abstract

This study investigated whether a relationship exists between tenant diversity and the return on investment in South African regional and super-regional shopping centres. The Simpson diversity index was used to calculate the tenant diversity in 10 super-regional shopping centres and 50 regional centres in South Africa. The analysis was performed over one-year, three-year and five-year periods. The regression analysis showed that a positive linear relationship exists between retail categories diversity and the return on investment over a three- and five-year period in the case of regional shopping centres that are located in the Western Cape province. A weak linear relationship exists between return on investment and retail categories diversity for all super-regional shopping centres and regional shopping centres that are located in the Gauteng province.

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Diversity, Tenant mix, Resilience, Return on investment, Shopping centres, Performance of malls

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Dlamini, S. & Cloete, C.E. 2021, 'The influence of tenant diversity on the performance of shopping centres', African Journal of Business and Economic Research, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 161-183.