Typology of value adding FM and CREM interventions

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Corporate Real Estate Pub Date : 2020-02-03 DOI:10.1108/jcre-09-2019-0042
P. Jensen, T. Voordt
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical-based typology of facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate management (CREM) interventions that can add value to the core business of organisations and possibly the wider society. The typology is explained, elaborated and discussed with the aim to reach a deeper understanding of value adding management in the context of FM and CREM. Design/methodology/approach The paper is based on FM and CREM literature, a survey with 15 expert interviews from six different European countries and cases with examples of interventions from earlier research. Findings The typology consists of six types of interventions, some mainly product-related, some mainly process-related and some that can be both. Each type is underpinned by examples from a case company and from interviews. Research limitations/implications The number of interviews is limited. The typology with related interventions is not necessarily complete. However, the typology is regarded to include the most important interventions in the current state of practice of FM and CREM. Practical implications The typology provides an overview of the different ways FM and CREM can add value. The cases and examples can be used as inspiration for developing specific interventions in practice. Originality/value The typology is the first to provide a classification of FM and CREM interventions. By integrating findings from interviews and case studies, this typology contributes to a better understanding and practicing of value adding management.
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增值FM和CREM干预的类型
目的本文的目的是提出一种基于经验的设施管理(FM)和企业房地产管理(CREM)干预类型,可以为组织的核心业务以及更广泛的社会增加价值。对类型学进行了解释、阐述和讨论,目的是在FM和CREM的背景下更深入地理解增值管理。设计/方法/方法本文基于FM和CREM文献,这是一项对来自六个不同欧洲国家的15位专家访谈的调查,以及早期研究中干预措施的例子。发现类型学由六种干预措施组成,有些主要与产品有关,有些主要是与过程有关,有些可以兼而有之。每种类型都有来自案例公司和访谈的例子。研究局限性/含义访谈次数有限。具有相关干预措施的类型并不一定完整。然而,类型学被认为包括了FM和CREM当前实践状态中最重要的干预措施。实践含义类型学概述了FM和CREM可以增加价值的不同方式。这些案例和例子可以作为在实践中制定具体干预措施的灵感来源。独创性/价值类型学是第一个提供FM和CREM干预分类的类型学。通过整合访谈和案例研究的结果,这种类型学有助于更好地理解和实践增值管理。
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