Review of papers
Scientific papers are based on invitations to CFM’s research partners in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. Papers have been refereed by the scientific committee and selected in a two phase process using explicit criteria for originality, relevance and compliance. The scientific committee have undertaken a double-blind review of all abstracts and papers.
Submission of papers is based on a commitment that
- The author(s) will attend the conference to present and discuss their research, and give permission for the publication of their paper
- Papers present research not previously presented
- Papers have not previously been submitted for publication in another medium
- Papers are submitted as academic papers.
Presentations
The conference will include plenary sessions with invited presentations as well as parallel workshops with a combination of presentation by researchers based on scientific papers. Presentation by invited practitioners and discussions with the audience.
The presentations can now be downloaded below:
Plenary session - presentation:
- Jacob Steen Møller - Campus Development at DTU: link
- Olav Egil Sæbøe - Critical Book Review: link
- Per Anker Jensen and Theo van der Voort - Book presentation: link
- Susanne Balslev Nielsen - 360 degree overview of the most striking drivers and mega trends in FM: link
- Tore Haugen - University Campus of the Future: link
Track I - Workplaces and learning places:
- Olli Niemi - Alternative learning environments: link
- Ronald Beckers - A learning space odyssey: link
- Suvi Nenonen - Third places and user preferences: link
- Juriaan van Meel - Workplaces Today: link
Track II - Implementation of IT:
- Helene Hjort Knudsen - Housing organizations using social media: link
- Poul Ebbesen - Information system strategies in FM: link
- Francisco Forns-Samso - KPI visualization: link (ekstern link)
Track III - Value co-creation:
- Claire Esther Forder - Aspects of value creation in the experience economy: link
- Tibbe Knudsen - How to demonstrate the added value of FM: link
- Vitalija Petrulaitiene - How can FM service providers improve their service: link
Track IV - Shared space:
- Rikke Brinkø - Shared space: link
- Susanne Balslev Nielsen - Dannelse af kommunale ejendomscentre: link
- Suvi Nenonen - The evolving modern workspace: link
Track V - Sustainable development:
- Andreas Økland - Flexibility as enabler of sustainability: link
- Christian Roberto Valle Kinloch - FMs role towards energy management: link
- Dave Collins - Green and sustainable: link
Track VI - Usable facilities:
- Aneta Fronczek-Munter - Usability briefing: link
- Johan van der Zwart - Usability evaluations of hospitals: link
- Julie Indrelid - Integrating security into building design: link
- Svein Bjørnberg - How FM can contribute to happiness: link
Publication
Accepted final papers will be published in a book with an ISBN number, which also will include introductions and summary of workshops. All participants in the conference will receive a copy of the book after the conference.
The proceedings can now be downloaded here.