Development trends and current status of facility management and professionalization of facility services in Turkey

IF 1.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Facilities Pub Date : 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1108/f-03-2022-0050
E. Keskin, H. Tanrıvermiş, A. Temeljotov Salaj
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Purpose Facility management (FM) is picking up steam in Turkey. However, delays in creating standards and adopting FM as a profession by corporate and public institutions led to an unusual predicament, unlike in Europe and the USA. The purpose of this study is to take an inductive and constructivist approach to explore the extent of maturity in the FM industry within Turkey. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative understanding of the complexity of the Turkish FM sector drives the design used in the study. All data has been collected through an in-depth interview and semi-structured questionnaire with FM stakeholders. Findings The findings revealed the perceptions of stakeholders working in various businesses and research institutions in Turkey, including FM organizations, supply markets and educational institutions, regarding the key challenges and opportunities in the business environment. Practical implications The trend on Turkish FM revealed a slow growth in FM professionalization, which needs the authority’s attention as the professionalization reduces the unemployment rate, reduces cost and enhances the life cycle of the physical property. Originality/value This is the first study, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, on Turkish FM that provides comprehensive studies on Turkish FM professionalization trends to draw the attention of policymakers to the need to enact policies that would improve FM professionalism.
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土耳其设施管理和设施服务专业化的发展趋势和现状
设施管理(FM)在土耳其正在兴起。然而,与欧洲和美国不同,企业和公共机构在制定标准和将FM作为一种职业方面的拖延导致了一种不同寻常的困境。本研究的目的是采取归纳和建构主义的方法来探讨土耳其FM行业的成熟程度。设计/方法/方法对土耳其FM部门复杂性的定性理解推动了研究中使用的设计。所有数据都是通过与FM利益相关者的深度访谈和半结构化问卷调查收集的。调查结果调查结果揭示了土耳其各企业和研究机构(包括FM组织、供应市场和教育机构)的利益相关者对商业环境中主要挑战和机遇的看法。土耳其FM的发展趋势显示FM专业化发展缓慢,专业化降低了失业率,降低了成本,提高了物性的生命周期,需要引起当局的重视。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一项关于土耳其FM的研究,该研究提供了对土耳其FM专业化趋势的全面研究,以提请政策制定者注意制定政策以提高FM专业化的必要性。
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Facilities
Facilities MANAGEMENT-
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4.40
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17.40%
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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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