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2023
DOI: 10.1108/f-07-2022-0100
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A scoping review of community-based facilities management for public services through social enterprises in developing communities

Yewande Adetoro Adewunmi,
Margaret Nelson,
Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
et al.

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to ascertain the forms of social enterprises created for public services and the dimensions of community-based management of public facilities. It seeks to understand how community-based facilities management (CbFM) can apply to the management of public services created by social enterprises in developing communities. Design/methodology/approach The study examines research studies on CbFM through a scoping review of papers published between 1997 and 2022. Findings The scoping review… Show more

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“…Active community participation is also an essential factor enhancing the performance and quality of public services (Adewunmi et al, 2023;Hussain et al, 2022). Active participation from the community can provide valuable input for government agencies to enhance and improve public service quality.…”
Section: Community Participation Performance and Service Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active community participation is also an essential factor enhancing the performance and quality of public services (Adewunmi et al, 2023;Hussain et al, 2022). Active participation from the community can provide valuable input for government agencies to enhance and improve public service quality.…”
Section: Community Participation Performance and Service Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing this, we used publications within a period of 5-6 years. As this study adopts an interpretive approach, rather than a typical scoping study or systematic review [19], the names of the journals and their methods or emergent theories were not considered relevant, as they do not lend credence to the output produced. Furthermore, we focused on literature sources focusing on narratives around GHP (and, where available, projects) in Africa.…”
Section: The General Characteristics Of the Reviewed Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%