Sustainable facilities management in the built environment: a bibliometric review

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Ama Darkwah Osei Assibey Antwi, A. Afful, Joshua Ayarkwa, A. Dodoo, Safowaa Osei-Tutu, A. K. Danso
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Purpose This study aims to review the status quo, current state of research, research hot themes and research gaps in sustainable facilities management (SFM) in the built environment (BE) through an extant literature review. Design/methodology/approach To map and analyze knowledge paths in the context of SFM research, a sequential explanatory mixed-method review involving bibliometric and content analysis was used to help identify current research trends, research hot themes and knowledge gaps. The Scopus search engine was used to find 169 relevant articles. For a better understanding of the literature accumulated, a bibliometric analysis was carried out by using VOSviewer to reveal current research themes, the status quo and current state of research as well as research gaps. Findings Through the literature review and content analysis, the current research themes on SFM revealed from the study include green building technologies, assessment methods of SFM, smart buildings and building information modeling. The research hot themes in SFM include smart buildings and green building technologies, green buildings (GB), architectural and building designs in the university sector, assessment methods in buildings and decision-making and the adoption of asset and facility management in the university sector. Indoor air pollution, intelligent buildings, climate change, maintenance, environmental management, facilities, historic preservation, environmental performance, energy management, etc. are the research gaps identified from the study, and these serve as potential areas for future research studies under SFM. It was recognized that facilities managers are increasingly involved with sustainability policies within their organizations and are developing sustainability agendas to keep up with the changing nature of the facilities management (FM) profession. Practical implications The findings of this study hold relevance to the FM practice, as the integration of SFM by facilities managers can lead to waste reduction, decreased operating expenses and reduced energy consumption. In addition, occupants of sustainable buildings experience improved conditions that contribute to better health and productivity, thus boosting their overall well-being. Consistent with the themes of smart buildings and green technologies, revealed to be the hot themes in the SFM research scope, properties with sustainable features can command higher rental rates and property values, appealing to a broader range of stakeholders. SFM practices in universities can aid in saving money from reduced facility operational costs and improve the image of institutions while creating better indoor environments for students and staff. The analyses of countries involved in research can open doors for the establishment of research groups and the development of collaboration between universities in different countries researching similar topics of interest. Originality/value The geographical scope of this study is not limited and, therefore, encourages broad applicability of the findings to the global sustainable BE.
建筑环境中的可持续设施管理:文献计量学综述
本研究旨在通过现有文献综述,对建筑环境(BE)中可持续设施管理(SFM)的现状、研究现状、研究热点和研究空白进行回顾。为了绘制和分析 SFM 研究背景下的知识路径,本研究采用了一种顺序解释性混合方法综述,包括文献计量分析和内容分析,以帮助确定当前的研究趋势、研究热点和知识空白。使用 Scopus 搜索引擎找到了 169 篇相关文章。为了更好地理解所积累的文献,我们使用 VOSviewer 进行了文献计量分析,以揭示当前的研究主题、研究现状和当前的研究状态以及研究差距。研究结果通过文献综述和内容分析,本研究揭示的当前可持续建筑管理的研究主题包括绿色建筑技术、可持续建筑管理的评估方法、智能建筑和建筑信息模型。可持续森林管理的研究热点包括智能建筑和绿色建筑技术、绿色建筑(GB)、大学领域的建筑和建筑设计、建筑和决策评估方法以及在大学领域采用资产和设施管理。室内空气污染、智能建筑、气候变化、维护、环境管理、设施、历史保护、环境绩效、能源管理等都是研究中发现的研究空白,也是未来可持续森林管理研究的潜在领域。我们认识到,设施管理人员正越来越多地参与到其组织内的可持续发展政策中,并正在制定可持续发展议程,以跟上设施管理(FM)行业不断变化的性质。 实际意义本研究的结果与设施管理实践息息相关,因为设施管理人员整合可持续能源管理可减少废物、降低运营成本和能源消耗。此外,可持续建筑的居住条件得到改善,有助于提高健康水平和工作效率,从而提高他们的整体福祉。智能建筑和绿色技术是可持续建筑管理研究范围内的热门主题,与此相一致,具有可持续特征的物业可以获得更高的租金和物业价值,从而吸引更广泛的利益相关者。大学中的可持续森林管理实践有助于降低设施运营成本,改善机构形象,同时为学生和教职员工创造更好的室内环境。对参与研究的国家进行分析,可以为不同国家的大学之间建立研究小组和开展合作打开大门,共同研究感兴趣的类似课题。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
15.80%
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期刊介绍: Journal of Facilities Management is a strategic level journal for Heads of Facilities and Corporate Real Estate. Guided by its international and expert Editorial Board, Journal of Facilities Management publishes high-quality, authoritative, and detailed analysis, briefings and case studies on how facilities can and do play a vital part in helping deliver corporate strategy. This quarterly publication features contributions from leading practitioners and thinkers in the field of Facilities Management, from some of the leading companies, government institutions, and universities in the world. The journal features a combination of theoretical and practical articles, complemented by a wide range of case studies and regular features, identifying key implications for senior practitioners in Facilities Management.
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