Managerial Issues in Multi-Storey Buildings
Aydem Çiftçioğlu and
Şeref Gündüz
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Aydem Çiftçioğlu: Uludağ University
Şeref Gündüz: Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Environment and Urbanization
Business and Economics Research Journal, 2017, vol. 8, issue 1, 153-166
Abstract:
Along with the changing environment and technology, it is observed that many new approaches are now being structured in management. Administrative problems arising in the context of quality, speed and competition in the summer, largely based on the needs and problems of production and service enterprises, often address mass production and consumption. However, the new living and working understanding gaining momentum with the technological developments that have started with the industrial revolution is leading the way in the management of multi-storey buildings which have not been discussed much in management science before. These structures, increasing in number and volume, are antagonistic as living and working place of today's modern city. Within this scope, the concept of multi-storey building, which is supposed to be new in terms of management and deemed necessary to be developed, will be studied in this study. Although the concept of multi-storey building, which is increasing rapidly in our country and in the world, is a subject that is mainly studied in the field of technical sciences, the concept should also be examined in the context of social sciences. In this context, this study discuss the concept of multi-storey building in our country and the development process and the proposed administrative processes and elements.
Keywords: Multi - Storey Building; Facilities Management; Multi Storey Buildings Management Model; Real Estate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L85 M10 R30 R38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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