Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver

Company performance self-assessment (CoPSA), whose fundamental purpose is to provide a check-and-balance mechanism for practice performance through progress-and-performance self-assessment (PaPSa) is yet to be in place in the facilities management industry. Specially needed by facilities service out...

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Main Authors: Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar, Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala, Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin
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spelling my.utm.580902022-04-10T03:40:21Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58090/ Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property Company performance self-assessment (CoPSA), whose fundamental purpose is to provide a check-and-balance mechanism for practice performance through progress-and-performance self-assessment (PaPSa) is yet to be in place in the facilities management industry. Specially needed by facilities service outsourcing firms (FSOFs), CoPSA benefits the top management from organizational introspection of company's own performance. This paper proposes and tests a CoPSA model using a parametric approach. Managers’ perceptions about service delivery performance of their firm are measured using the likert scale and then deduced into a three-equation two-step recursive model. From a total of 207 randomly chosen Malaysian outsourcing firms, sixty responses were obtained. The results indicate that more than half of the sampled managers have envisioned high performance delivery, with 80% achievement as their goal. However, this has not been adequately supported by a coherent firm's internal structure. In view of the finding, the study concludes that the service delivery strategy of small fSofs in Malaysia is perceived to be rather passive. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar and Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala and Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin (2015) Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver. International Journal of Strategic Property Management, 19 (3). pp. 283-296. ISSN 1648-715X http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715X.2015.1054920 DOI:10.3846/1648715X.2015.1054920
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topic HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property
spellingShingle HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property
Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar
Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala
Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin
Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
description Company performance self-assessment (CoPSA), whose fundamental purpose is to provide a check-and-balance mechanism for practice performance through progress-and-performance self-assessment (PaPSa) is yet to be in place in the facilities management industry. Specially needed by facilities service outsourcing firms (FSOFs), CoPSA benefits the top management from organizational introspection of company's own performance. This paper proposes and tests a CoPSA model using a parametric approach. Managers’ perceptions about service delivery performance of their firm are measured using the likert scale and then deduced into a three-equation two-step recursive model. From a total of 207 randomly chosen Malaysian outsourcing firms, sixty responses were obtained. The results indicate that more than half of the sampled managers have envisioned high performance delivery, with 80% achievement as their goal. However, this has not been adequately supported by a coherent firm's internal structure. In view of the finding, the study concludes that the service delivery strategy of small fSofs in Malaysia is perceived to be rather passive.
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author Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar
Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala
Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin
author_facet Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar
Douglas, Muhammad Umbugala
Mohd. Ali, Hishamuddin
author_sort Iman, Abdul Hamid Mar
title Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
title_short Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
title_full Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
title_fullStr Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
title_full_unstemmed Company's performance self-assessment (COPSA) among facilities outsourcing firms in Malaysia: a focus on service deliver
title_sort company's performance self-assessment (copsa) among facilities outsourcing firms in malaysia: a focus on service deliver
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58090/
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