Genesis and nature of the Delft CREM model

IF 2.6 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Corporate Real Estate Pub Date : 2022-12-14 DOI:10.1108/jcre-06-2020-0025
Herman Vande Putte, Tuuli Jylhä
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Purpose Since corporate real estate management (CREM) emerged in the 1990s, it has been modelled in many ways. The Delft model views the corporate real estate management function as a coordinator of four distinct accommodation perspectives. Although the model has been used in education and practice for years, there is no consensus on its interpretation and application, and various versions circulate. This paper aims to first reconstruct the history of the conceptualisation of the Delft CREM model and then seeks to develop an understanding of its nature that provides clearer interpretations of the model. Design/methodology/approach Because the developers of the Delft CREM model did not maintain archives, the reconstruction of the model’s genesis is based on the developers’ publications from 1985 to 2015 and eight semi-structured interviews conducted with these developers in 2017 and 2018. The collected information, which was by its very nature incomplete and imperfect, was triangulated, contextualised and assembled chronologically. This served as the basis for an analysis of the model’s nature, which in turn generated a list of practical implications for its future application. Findings The historical reconstruction revealed two parallel but distinct lines of reasoning, whose resulting models appear similar but are distinct. One line of reasoning models CRE viewpoints, while the other models CRE management activities, i.e. the first line of reasoning models CREM across the organisation, while the second models CREM within the function. These two lines of thought have converged in the research-through-design approach of the developers, which evolved against the backdrop of a growing interest in the contribution of organisational resources to organisational objectives and the emergence of the demand-supply model in management practices in general and in the built environment in particular. Research limitations/implications The research is limited to reconstructing the genesis and analysing the nature of the Delft CREM model. It is not intended to provide a conclusive narrative, update the model or compare it to other CREM models. As is typical in oral history, it is based on imperfect documentary evidence and imperfect recollections. The reconstruction and analysis are stepping stones towards a more precise interpretation and application of the model in both research and practice, and may eventually contribute to its evolution. When using the model, it is recommended to (1) be clear about whether the model applies to the CREM department, the entire organisation or the organisation’s environment; (2) be clear about what is being modelled (activities, viewpoints or something else); and (3) use labels that reflect the selections made in (1) and (2). Originality/value The value of this paper lies in the historical reconstruction of the intentions of the developers of the four-view scheme, including the detailed analysis of its consecutive graphical representations and the investigation of its relationship with the seminal strategic alignment model.
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代尔夫特CREM模型的起源和性质
目的自20世纪90年代企业房地产管理(CREM)出现以来,它已经在许多方面进行了建模。代尔夫特模型将企业房地产管理职能视为四个不同住宿视角的协调人。尽管该模式已在教育和实践中使用多年,但对其解释和应用尚未达成共识,各种版本也在流传。本文旨在首先重建代尔夫特CREM模型概念化的历史,然后寻求对其性质的理解,为该模型提供更清晰的解释。设计/方法论/方法由于代尔夫特CREM模型的开发人员没有保存档案,因此模型起源的重建基于开发人员1985年至2015年的出版物以及2017年和2018年对这些开发人员进行的八次半结构化访谈。所收集的信息本质上是不完整和不完美的,是按时间顺序进行三角化、情境化和组合的。这是分析该模型性质的基础,进而为其未来应用产生了一系列实际影响。发现历史重建揭示了两条平行但不同的推理路线,其产生的模型看起来相似但不同。一行推理为CRE观点建模,而另一行推理则为CRE管理活动建模,即第一行推理为整个组织的CREM建模,而第二行推理为职能范围内的CREM模型。这两条思路在开发商的设计方法研究中融合在一起,这种方法是在人们对组织资源对组织目标的贡献越来越感兴趣的背景下发展起来的,以及在一般管理实践中,特别是在建筑环境中,需求-供应模式的出现。研究局限性/含义研究仅限于重建代尔夫特CREM模型的起源和分析其性质。它不是为了提供一个结论性的叙述,更新模型或将其与其他CREM模型进行比较。正如口述历史中的典型情况一样,它是基于不完美的文献证据和不完美的回忆。重建和分析是在研究和实践中更精确地解释和应用该模型的垫脚石,并可能最终有助于其演变。在使用该模型时,建议(1)明确该模型是否适用于CREM部门、整个组织或组织的环境;(2) 清楚所建模的内容(活动、观点或其他内容);以及(3)使用反映(1)和(2)中所做选择的标签。原创性/价值本文的价值在于对四视图方案开发人员意图的历史重建,包括对其连续图形表示的详细分析,以及对其与开创性战略结盟模型的关系的调查。
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