Municipal facilities managers as strategists

IF 1.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Facilities Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1108/f-11-2022-0149
P. Gluch, Ingrid Svensson, J. Bröchner
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Purpose This study aims to investigate practitioners’ perceptions of strategic work in municipal facilities management: how public facilities management is changing, what is included in strategic public facilities management and who leads the strategic work. Design/methodology/approach A literature review begins with mainstream studies of strategy management, ultimately concentrating on municipal facilities management. Findings are based on a 2020/2021 questionnaire targeting 356 practitioners in municipal facilities management across Sweden (50% response rate). The statistical treatment includes factor analysis. Findings Most respondents indicated changed ways of managing facilities in the past five years; most reported that they were in an organization with an explicit goal of working more strategically. Respondents associated strategic facilities management with governance, facilities, sustainability, technology change and communication. Frequently, it was the management team of the facilities management department that led strategic work. Research limitations/implications Research into municipal facilities management is dominated by studies in Northern Europe, and more studies from other regions are needed. How strategies and work roles evolve in parallel appears to be a fruitful direction of further research. Practical implications Facilities managers need stronger competences and more resources to engage in strategic facilities management. Findings indicate a need to integrate sustainability aspects better into long-term strategic work. Social implications More strategic municipal facilities management is of obvious social value. Originality/value This is the first study of practitioner perceptions of work on strategic facilities management in municipalities.
作为战略家的市政设施管理人员
目的本研究旨在调查从业者对市政设施管理战略工作的看法:公共设施管理是如何变化的,战略公共设施管理包括什么以及谁领导战略工作。设计/方法论/方法文献综述从战略管理的主流研究开始,最终集中于市政设施管理。调查结果基于2020/2021年针对瑞典356名市政设施管理从业人员的问卷调查(50%的回复率)。统计处理包括因素分析。调查结果大多数受访者表示,在过去五年中,管理设施的方式发生了变化;大多数人报告说,他们所在的组织有一个更具战略意义的明确目标。受访者将战略性设施管理与治理、设施、可持续性、技术变革和沟通联系起来。经常是设施管理部门的管理团队领导战略工作。研究局限性/影响北欧的研究主要是对市政设施管理的研究,还需要其他地区的更多研究。战略和工作角色如何并行发展似乎是进一步研究的一个富有成果的方向。实际意义设施管理者需要更强的能力和更多的资源来参与战略性设施管理。调查结果表明,需要将可持续性方面更好地纳入长期战略工作。更具战略性的市政设施管理具有明显的社会价值。独创性/价值这是第一项关于从业者对市政战略性设施管理工作的看法的研究。
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Facilities
Facilities MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
17.40%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: The journal offers thorough, independent and expert papers to inform relevant audiences of thinking and practice in the field, including topics such as: ■Intelligent buildings ■Post-occupancy evaluation (building evaluation) ■Relocation and change management ■Sick building syndrome ■Ergonomics and workplace design ■Environmental and workplace psychology ■Briefing, design and construction ■Energy consumption ■Quality initiatives ■Infrastructure management
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