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The benefits and obstacles of mobile technology in FM service procurement
Anne Tolman
, Tapio Matinmikko
, Veli Möttönen
, Kauko Tulla
, Pentti Vähä
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
VTT (former employee or external)
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Keyphrases
Available Technology
20%
Critical Success Factors
20%
Current Benefits
20%
Demand Side
20%
Design Methodology
20%
Developed Countries
20%
Efficiency Control
20%
Management Practices
20%
Management Professionals
40%
Management Services
100%
Management Setting
20%
Mobile Solution
20%
Mobile Technology
100%
Perceived Benefits
40%
Perceived Limitations
20%
Quality Control
20%
Resource Efficiency
20%
Resource Quality
20%
Service Procurement
100%
Service Provider
20%
Supply Side
20%
Technological Enablers
40%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Critical Success Factor
100%
Eco-Efficiency
100%
Industrialized Countries
100%
Success Factor
100%
Supply and Demand
100%
Social Sciences
Design Methodology
20%
Developed Countries
20%
Efficiency Control
20%
Finnish
40%
Mobile Technology
100%
Quality Control
20%
Resource Efficiency
20%
Service Provider
20%
Services Management
100%
Supply and Demand
20%
INIS
design
14%
developed countries
14%
efficiency
14%
exploitation
28%
gain
14%
management
100%
procurement
100%
quality control
14%
resources
14%
solutions
14%
supply and demand
14%
tools
14%
values
14%
Computer Science
Critical Success Factor
20%
Developed Country
20%
Mobile Solution
20%
Mobile Technology
100%
Perceived Benefit
40%
Practical Implication
20%
Service Management
100%
Service Provider
20%
Success Factor
20%