Managing stressors, stress and strain faced by facility managers

IF 2.2 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Facilities Management Pub Date : 2022-05-24 DOI:10.1108/jfm-12-2021-0160
Florence YY Ling, Elsie Kai Ying Mok
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Purpose This study aims to investigate how to manage the stressors that facility managers (FMs) face with the aim of reducing their stress and strain levels. Design/methodology/approach Using the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, stressors are operationalized from job demands, job resources and personal resources constructs. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data from FMs based in Singapore. Findings FMs have significantly high levels of stress, but they are able to manage this well. Job demands that cause stress and strain are those relating to insufficient time to complete the work and difficulties in handling the work. The lack of job resources in terms of lack of organizational support and inadequate stress mitigation programs are associated with high levels of stress and strain. Research limitations/implications The limitations are the relatively small sample size and absence of a database of FMs in Singapore, and correlation is not causation when determining the association between stressors and stress and strain. Practical implications Based on the recommendations, employers and FMs may manage the specific stressors identified so that FMs’ stress and strain levels are under control to enable them to work optimally. Originality/value This research discovered that the JD-R model is moderated by certain features of facilities management and FMs. When these features are present, FMs are predisposed to more stressors, and higher stress and strain. For the facilities management profession, the discovery is that there are significantly more job demands: for in-house FMs compared to those working for outsourced firms; for FMs who need to carry out estate and asset management, landlord activities and facility planning compared to FMs who focus on operations and maintenance; and for FMs who work longer than five days compared to those who work a five-day week.
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管理设施管理人员面临的压力源、压力和压力
目的本研究旨在探讨如何管理设施管理人员所面临的压力源,以降低他们的压力和应变水平。设计/方法/方法使用工作需求-资源(JD-R)模型,压力源从工作需求、工作资源和个人资源结构中被操作化。一份结构化的调查问卷用于收集新加坡金融机构的数据。研究发现,sfms的压力水平非常高,但他们能够很好地应对这种压力。导致压力和紧张的工作要求是那些与完成工作的时间不足和处理工作的困难有关的要求。在缺乏组织支持和不充分的压力缓解计划方面缺乏工作资源与高水平的压力和紧张有关。研究局限性/启示局限性在于新加坡相对较小的样本量和缺乏FMs数据库,并且在确定压力源与压力和应变之间的关联时,相关性不是因果关系。实际意义根据这些建议,雇主和基金经理可以管理已确定的特定压力源,从而控制基金经理的压力和紧张程度,使他们能够最佳地工作。原创性/价值本研究发现,JD-R模型受到设施管理和FMs的某些特征的调节。当这些特征存在时,FMs倾向于更多的压力源,更高的应力和应变。对于设施管理行业,研究发现,与外包公司相比,内部管理人员的工作需求明显更多;需要进行物业及资产管理、业主活动及设施规划的物业经理,而专注于营运及维修的物业经理;工作时间超过5天的FMs与每周工作5天的FMs之间的差异。
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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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