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Revolutionizing Facilities Management Outsourcing: AI Applications and Case Studies in Sustainable Outsourcing Relationships

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  • Ka Leung Lok

    (University of South Wales)

  • Albert So

    (Asian Institute of Built Environment)

  • Alex Opoku

    (University of Sharjah)

  • Charles Chen

    (Hawai’i Pacific University)

Abstract

Facility Management (FM) outsourcing is increasingly focusing on sustainability by adopting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in business decisions. This chapter aims to validate the published Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based FM outsourcing relationship system using real-world business cases related to sustainability. It begins with an introduction to the theory of the FM outsourcing relationship system, highlighting how it can assist FM strategists and leaders in designing their routine practices to enhance business effectiveness and productivity. The chapter also outlines the practical aspects of the research being conducted at the case study stage for testing and verification. In conclusion, categorizing FM outsourcing can assist in clarifying the relationships between providers and clients. Additionally, the outcomes generated from the AI model can analyze the existing outsourcing relationships among service providers and stakeholders.

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  • Ka Leung Lok & Albert So & Alex Opoku & Charles Chen, 2025. "Revolutionizing Facilities Management Outsourcing: AI Applications and Case Studies in Sustainable Outsourcing Relationships," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-031-91845-2_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91845-2_1
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