1st Edition
Managing Organizational Ecologies Space, Management, and Organizations
Introduction: Space, Management and Organization Keith Alexander and Ilfryn Price Part 1: Organizational Ecologies 1. Organizational Ecologies and Declared Realities Ilfryn Price 2. Workplace Redesign to Support the 'Front End' of Innovation Jeremy Myerson 3. Managing Facilities for Human Capital Value Jacqueline Vischer 4. Facilities in Popular Culture John Hudson 5. Facilitating Creative Environment Birgitte Hoffmann, Peter Munthe-Kaas and Morten Elle 6. Spatial Ecology: Learning and Working Environments that Change People and Organizations Colin Beard Part 2: Social Constructs and Contradictions 7. The Social Construction of FM Communities Ilfryn Price 8. Philosophical Contradictions in FM George Cairns 9. The Usability of Facilities: Experiences And Effects Goran Lindahl, Geir Hansen and Keith Alexander 10. Service-centric Logic of FM Christian Coenen and Daniel von Felten 11. Value Rhetoric and Cost Reality Colin Stuart 12. Ecologies in Existence: Boundaries, Relationships and Dominant Narratives Ian Ellison and John Flowers Part 3: Management Issues 13. Co-creation of Value in FM Keith Alexander 14. FM as a Social Enterprise Kathy Michell 15. Strategies for Communication Melanie Bull and Julie Kortens 16. Educational Implications of an FM Social Constructionist View Kathy Roper Part 4: Applications in Practice 17. Conversational Networks in Knowledge Offices Barry Haynes 18. Creating Effective Learning Environments: Meeting the Challenges Jenny Thomas 19. Dense Networks and Managed Dialogue: The Impact on the Patient Environment Rachel Macdonald 20. Spaces and the Co-Evolution of Practices within a UK Metallurgical Equipment Supplier Dermot Breslin. Reflections Keith Alexander and Ilfryn Price. List of Contributors. Notes. Index
Biography
Keith Alexander is Professor in the Faculty of Business, Law, and the Built Environment at the University of Salford, UK.
Ilfryn Price is Professor of Facilities and Innovation Management at Sheffield Business School’s Facilities Management Graduate Centre (FMGC), UK and an Adjunct Professor with the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.
"This is an important book which contributes greatly to our understandings of how space and the built environment are constructed and managed in policy and practice in the UK and elsewhere. This often overlooked subject is of great importance to managers and the building and construction professionals who work with them." – Huw Morris, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK






