PurposeThis article focuses on the complex relationship between digital technologies (DTs) and Facility Management (FM), aiming to develop frameworks to systematically integrate DTs into FM organizations and services.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted workshops with academics and industry representatives, focusing on (i) the classification and conceptualization of DT applications in FM, (ii) the effects of DT on FM, and (iii) the standardization and scaling of DTs within organizations and across the industry.FindingsThis article, classifies DTs from the perspectives of information systems, business development, and the value chain. This article identifies key technology considerations, including positive and negative effects, risks and myths, barriers and enablers, and coping strategies. This article addresses opportunities and challenges related to the standardization and scaling of DTs.Practical implicationsThe conceptualizations co-created by industry and academia help establish a relevant research agenda and support the implementation of DTs.Originality/valueThese categorizations advance the understanding of DTs in FM and lay a foundation for further research.
Toward a systematic integration of digital technologies in facility management organizations and services
Tagliaro, Chiara;
2025-01-01
Abstract
PurposeThis article focuses on the complex relationship between digital technologies (DTs) and Facility Management (FM), aiming to develop frameworks to systematically integrate DTs into FM organizations and services.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted workshops with academics and industry representatives, focusing on (i) the classification and conceptualization of DT applications in FM, (ii) the effects of DT on FM, and (iii) the standardization and scaling of DTs within organizations and across the industry.FindingsThis article, classifies DTs from the perspectives of information systems, business development, and the value chain. This article identifies key technology considerations, including positive and negative effects, risks and myths, barriers and enablers, and coping strategies. This article addresses opportunities and challenges related to the standardization and scaling of DTs.Practical implicationsThe conceptualizations co-created by industry and academia help establish a relevant research agenda and support the implementation of DTs.Originality/valueThese categorizations advance the understanding of DTs in FM and lay a foundation for further research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


