封闭住区的设施管理:土耳其的挑战——伊斯坦布尔的经验

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Architectural Engineering and Design Management Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1080/17452007.2023.2262996
Hatice Aysun Özkan Yazar, Sevkiye Sence Turk
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摘要在过去的四十年里,封闭住区已经变得非常普遍,管理它们已经成为一个有争议的问题。在这些屋苑,业主协会积极参与管理,设施管理公司(FM公司)和设施经理(FM经理)已有效地为私人管理提供专业支持。与此同时,发达国家不断发展的调频产业使调频变得制度化。然而,与发达国家不同的是,在土耳其,尽管城市周围有封闭的定居点,这些地区的FM提供者数量也有所增加,但制度化尚未实现。这对封闭住区的管理有直接影响。本文的主要目的是研究FM实践,以及它们对土耳其伊斯坦布尔封闭定居点管理的影响。在本研究中获取数据的主要方法是深度访谈法。对大型知名FM公司的管理人员进行了8次半结构化访谈。新出现的问题分为两个标题:调频适应的失败和调频从业者与其他人之间关系的性质。结果表明,由于缺乏制度化,调频难以获得合法性。非正式关系增加,需要国家来规范这一体系。关键词:设施管理土耳其保密协议制度化合法性披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Facility management in gated settlements: challenges in Turkey-Istanbul experience
ABSTRACTOver the last four decades, gated settlements have become widespread and managing them has become a controversial issue. In such estates, where homeowners’ associations are active in management, facility management companies (FM companies) and facility managers (FM managers) have become effective in providing professional support to private management. Parallel to this, the growing FM industry in developed countries has led to FM becoming institutionalised. However, unlike in developed countries, in Turkey, despite the existence of gated settlements around the city and the increase in the number of FM providers in these areas, institutionalisation has not been achieved. This has a direct impact on the management of gated settlements. The main purpose of this article is to examine FM practices, and their impact on the management of gated settlements in Istanbul, Turkey. The main method used to obtain data in the study is the in-depth interview technique. Eight semi-structured interviews were carried out with managers of large and well-known FM companies. The emerging issues are grouped under two headings: the failure of adaptation of FM and the nature of relationships between FM practitioners and others. The results show that the lack of institutionalisation makes it difficult for FM to gain legitimacy. Informal relationships increase, and the state is needed to regulate the system.KEYWORDS: Facility managementTurkeygated settlementsinstitutionalisationlegitimacy Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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