Improving social value through facilities management: Swedish housing companies
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023

Housing companies create, maintain and develop an important part of the built environment. Besides their core activity of providing housing, they can increasingly also mitigate societal problems and contribute to social, environmental and financial sustainability. One contribution to sustainability by housing companies is to create meaningful activities for tenants that benefit their employability, skills, careers, and physical and mental wellbeing. These ‘activity interventions’ are used as a vehicle to create social value. However, it is unclear what sort of impact these interventions have, and how they affect housing companies’ financial value. This paper investigates:(1) Swedish housing companies’ initiatives to provide meaningful ‘activity interventions’ for tenants;(2) what value these interventions create; and (3) how social value creation relates to financial value. Observations and interviews (n= 23) with Swedish housing companies are mapped onto a social value creation framework. The findings reveal several types of employment, educational and leisure activities that have been created for tenants, and the areas in which these initiatives create the most social value. Social value creation is often used as risk management to mitigate issues related to criminality, welfare-dependent tenants and decreased property values.

Författare

Daniella Troje

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Buildings and Cities

26326655 (eISSN)

Vol. 4 1 749-766

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Byggprocess och förvaltning

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2025-03-07