2017
DOI: 10.1108/jopp-17-04-2017-b002
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Public capital asset management:A holistic perspective

Abstract: U.S. state governments own a large array of fixed assets and lease a great number of parcels of private real properties for public uses. The purpose of this paper is to explore the public asset management system of the U.S. state governments. First, this paper analyzes the major, current public asset management systems and the public procurement systems created by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Based on the analysis, this paper construc… Show more

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“…Real-life, however, imposes budgetary restrictions that prevent local authorities from simultaneously undertaking all the required measures, forcing them to prioritise among all the facilities demanding corrective maintenance (Della Spina, 2020;Gade, Larsen, Nissen, & Jensen, 2018;Klumbyte et al, 2020;Lozano & Sánchez-Silva, 2019;Ruiz, Aguado, Serrat, & Casas, 2019). As a consequence, it is necessary to articulate medium to long term management strategies prioritising actions across their asset portfolios (Abu-Samra et al, 2020;Christen, Adey, & Wallbaum, 2016;Gade et al, 2018;Höing & Kaempf-Dern, 2019;Klumbyte et al, 2020;Lu, 2017;McArthur & Jofeh, 2017;Nägeli et al, 2019;Randrup, Svännel, Sunding, Jansson, & Sang, 2021;Zavadskas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Real-life, however, imposes budgetary restrictions that prevent local authorities from simultaneously undertaking all the required measures, forcing them to prioritise among all the facilities demanding corrective maintenance (Della Spina, 2020;Gade, Larsen, Nissen, & Jensen, 2018;Klumbyte et al, 2020;Lozano & Sánchez-Silva, 2019;Ruiz, Aguado, Serrat, & Casas, 2019). As a consequence, it is necessary to articulate medium to long term management strategies prioritising actions across their asset portfolios (Abu-Samra et al, 2020;Christen, Adey, & Wallbaum, 2016;Gade et al, 2018;Höing & Kaempf-Dern, 2019;Klumbyte et al, 2020;Lu, 2017;McArthur & Jofeh, 2017;Nägeli et al, 2019;Randrup, Svännel, Sunding, Jansson, & Sang, 2021;Zavadskas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%