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Abstract
Background and aim. Globally, universities are actively promoting startup entrepreneurship. This means the traditional university environment is expanding into university startup ecosystems (USE). This research studies the role of FM in USE from the startups' perspective.
Methods. This research selected a startup center called A Grid at the Aalto University campus in Espoo, Finland as a single case study. The data was collected via a startup journey workshop with 35 startups. The data was analyzed via a data-driven thematic analysis.
Results. In addition to providing flexible space and facilities, FM also facilitates connections within the USE and supports business development. Startups expect an affordable campus environment with flexible spaces, convenient proximity to students, the university community, peers, and the city, and support for their primary processes, including socialization and business development.
Practical or social implications. The optimization of FM can be aimed at enhancing connections and business development in the USE. It is suggested to implement flexible strategies in space and facility sharing and provide various services regarding networking and business development within USE.
Methods. This research selected a startup center called A Grid at the Aalto University campus in Espoo, Finland as a single case study. The data was collected via a startup journey workshop with 35 startups. The data was analyzed via a data-driven thematic analysis.
Results. In addition to providing flexible space and facilities, FM also facilitates connections within the USE and supports business development. Startups expect an affordable campus environment with flexible spaces, convenient proximity to students, the university community, peers, and the city, and support for their primary processes, including socialization and business development.
Practical or social implications. The optimization of FM can be aimed at enhancing connections and business development in the USE. It is suggested to implement flexible strategies in space and facility sharing and provide various services regarding networking and business development within USE.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 23rf EuroFM Research Symposium, 10-11 June 2024, London, United Kingdom |
Publisher | European Facility Management Network (EuroFM) |
Pages | 209-214 |
Number of pages | 6 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789083447506 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
MoE publication type | A4 Conference publication |
Event | EuroFM Research Symposium - London, United Kingdom Duration: 10 Jun 2024 → 11 Jun 2024 Conference number: 23 |
Conference
Conference | EuroFM Research Symposium |
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Abbreviated title | EFMC |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | London |
Period | 10/06/2024 → 11/06/2024 |
Keywords
- case study
- facility management
- university startup ecosystem
- startups
- university campus
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Jakamisella viisautta Jylhä: Jakamisella viisautta: yhteiskäyttöiset innovaatio- ja oppimisympäristöt (Javist) , Resourceful Sharing: Co-usable learning and innovation environments
Jylhä, T. (Principal investigator), Luostarinen, V. (Project Member) & Wang, C. (Project Member)
EU: Other EU funding (structural funds), Uudenmaan liitto
09/01/2023 → 30/06/2025
Project: EU: Structural funds EAKR (incl. Interreg)