Agency problems in facility management (FM) outsourcing in the Ghanaian retail sector

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Oliver Tannor, Felix Dordaa, John Yaw Akparep
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Purpose The aim of this study is to examine the agency problems that arise between retail property owners and outsourced facility management (FM) service vendors in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach This study was carried out using telephone and face-to-face interviews. Nine facility managers ( n =9) and six retail property owners ( n = 6) purposively selected participated in the interviews. The responses from the interviews were analysed using content analysis. To begin with the analysis, the recorded audio for each respondent during the interviews was transcribed to augment what was written during the interviews. The next step was the development of a coding framework where each of the agency problems was assigned unique codes and grouped under themes. Each response was assigned a predefined code based on the agency problems identified in the literature. The research team discussed the consistency of the thematic codes assigned to each of the responses to ensure that each response was captured under the appropriate agency problem theme it best represents. Findings The results showed that agency problems in FM outsourcing in the Ghanaian retail sector are related to disagreement on expenditure associated with maintenance and repairs and improper tenant information sharing and use by FM service providers. Based on the findings, it is recommended that property owners explore the mixed approach to FM to mitigate the risks of complete outsourcing of FM services. It is also recommended that a clear path on how tenant information can be shared be pre-agreed in FM contracts. Originality/value This study provides new literature relating to agency problems in outsourcing and may be the first of its kind for FM in the Ghanaian retail industry. The findings could serve as a starting point for service providers and their principals to find common grounds to understand each other and mitigate the agency problems that could arise and their overall impact on performance.
加纳零售业设施管理(FM)外包中的代理问题
本研究的目的是研究加纳零售物业业主和外包设施管理(FM)服务供应商之间出现的代理问题。本研究采用电话和面对面访谈的方式进行。有意选择的9位设施经理(n =9)和6位零售物业业主(n = 6)参加了访谈。使用内容分析对访谈的回答进行分析。首先进行分析,在采访期间为每个受访者录制的音频被转录,以增加在采访期间所写的内容。下一步是开发一个编码框架,其中每个机构问题都被分配了独特的代码,并按主题分组。根据文献中确定的机构问题,每个回答都分配了一个预定义的代码。研究小组讨论了分配给每项答复的主题代码的一致性,以确保每项答复都是在它最能代表的适当机构问题主题下进行的。结果表明,加纳零售行业FM外包中的代理问题与FM服务提供商在维护和维修相关支出上的分歧以及租户信息共享和使用不当有关。基于研究结果,建议业主探索混合的物业管理方法,以减轻完全外包物业管理服务的风险。还建议在FM合同中预先商定关于如何共享租户信息的明确路径。原创性/价值本研究提供了与外包代理问题相关的新文献,可能是加纳零售业FM的第一个此类文献。这些发现可以作为一个起点,帮助服务提供者和他们的委托人找到共同的基础,以相互理解,减轻可能出现的代理问题及其对绩效的总体影响。
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