Facility Management i humanitära kriser -En kvalitativ fallstudie om kontextens betydelse för organisering
Abstract
The background to this subject is that The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) has built several camps with facilities and infrastructure to grant access for humanitarian workers to carry out humanitarian aid, in otherwise inaccessible areas. The purpose of this study is
therefore to increase knowledge and understanding for organization of Facility Management (FM) in the humanitarian context, by examining what characterizes it, how different actors perceives it, and what the long-term prerequisites are. Several interviews with different actors
in U.N organizations, MSB, and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) have been conducted. The theoretical framework consists of perspectives in Facility Management, bureaucracy and communication. Results mainly showed that FM is hardly
communicated through the organizations, although the need of it is explained as necessary.
Other characteristics of this subject was lack of long-term plans, diverse interpretations of FM as well as economic mindsets that does not match with the economic structures which the humanitarian camps are supposed to conduct after. Conclusions are that these deficiencies are
essential factors to take into account for positioning and long-term organization of FM in the humanitarian context. Yet, the humanitarian context is too complex to expect that all deficiencies can be addressed. Thus, the study's main conclusion is that FM in the humanitarian context is a continuous and proactive process and cannot be designed solely according to the general context in which the organizations operates. FM should rather be designed according to each property and facilities individual conditions.
Degree
Student essay
View/ Open
Date
2021-12-02Author
Karlsson, Nima
Svensson, Jonatan
Keywords
Facility Management
business support services
humanitarian aid
crisis
MSB
UN
FN
SIDA
bureaucracy
communication
Series/Report no.
Management & organisation
20:20
Language
swe