Understanding the outsourcing of facilities management services in Uganda
Abstract
Purpose
This study is aimed at analysing the current procurement practice of facilities management services in Uganda, from which the growth of facilities management in Uganda may be projected.
Design/methodology/approach
Survey questionnaires were carried out, along with self‐administered surveys.
Findings
It was discovered that although some organisations insource a number of facilities management services, the majority is outsourced. The analysis showed that the most popularly outsourced services are security and catering. The most common driver for outsourcing was the necessity to gain quality services from another organisation's expertise. For the organisations that procure services in‐house, the most common motivation to do so was the desire to control the service quality and response time.
Originality/value
One of the key conclusions drawn is that the facilities management industry in Uganda – though not officially recognised – exists in a capacity separate to property management. It is a field that shows steady growth in line with the economy.
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Citation
Natukunda, C.M., Pitt, M. and Nabil, A. (2013), "Understanding the outsourcing of facilities management services in Uganda", Journal of Corporate Real Estate, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 150-158. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCRE-04-2013-0011
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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