Hospitality & Service Management Expert Group
Our topics
Our Expert Group researches and works on topics in the context of hospitality and service management. The focus is on stakeholder-centric management of services, for example in healthcare organisations, gastronomic businesses and hotels. In collaboration with our research partners, we examine research questions and develop systematic approaches. With our business partners, we analyze problems, develop practicable solutions and support their implementation. Our customers and partners are businesses and institutions of any size.
Research and development
The group's applied research and development activities focus on the development or enhancement of processes and methods, and on FM-related strategic issues in a whole-business context, taking into account demographic, economic and regulatory developments, and their impact on companies and the services they provide.
Consultancy and services
The group offers its clients a comprehensive range of services; it not only evaluates operational processes within companies in the capacity of an independent expert, but also provides strategic consultancy services and works together with its clients to develop proposals for improvements and implementation-ready solutions. We collaborate closely with the IFM's other Expert Groups as well as the remaining ZHAW Institutes and other universities.
Teaching
The group's teaching approach combines theory with applied practice on the basis of scientifically proven knowledge. Its courses cover theoretical and management-related findings as well as the technical and mathematical skills which the hospitality and service managers of the future will need. The following courses are offered to BSc and MSc students: Food Service Processes and Management, Value Creation (strategy development, event management, accommodation and business plans), Textile and Cleaning Management and Procurement Management. The group also passes on strategic findings from its research projects in the field of healthcare and consumer FM.
Focal points
Digital Transformation for FM in HC
The digital transformation of non-medical services in healthcare organisations will play a crucial role in the years to come. The Hospitality & Service Management Expert Group researches this topic with a holistic and interdisciplinary approach all the way to specific impacts and measures for Facility Management. In a first step, the strategic need for action for digitalisation in healthcare organisations was examined. The resulting Innosuisse project Digital Competence for Healthcare (DC4HC), had the goal to develop a digital maturity model for the assessment of non-medical support processes.
Service Robotics & Technology
Service robots and technologies are currently being developed at a rapid pace. With its focus on hospitality and service provision, the competence group is involved in national and international further development together with researchers from a wide range of disciplines (see e.g.): RobotCare - user experience in the development of service robots for geriatric care, implementation of service robots in Swiss hospitals and hotels, technologization in retirement and nursing homes, flexibilization of catering services in APHs with the help of technology.
Food Services in Healthcare Organisations / Food for Care
The provision of food and beverages plays a major role in healthcare organisations and care homes. Our team addresses the topic in a number of ways, e. g. in the context of the use of technology to make catering services in care homes more flexible, with new concepts for patient hospitality and staff culinary, on the strategic and tactical level, the digitalisation of catering (project DIGINUT), in researching approaches to data-driven decision support in hospital gastronomy,
Hotel Industry Benchmarking in Healthcare
The "Hotellerie Benchmark" comprises the areas of catering and cleaning; the survey and evaluation takes place on a yearly basis and currently includes almost 50 healthcare institutions of acute hospitals, rehab clinics, psychiatric clinics and asylums.
Professional Project Management in Healthcare Organisations
We are engaged in the development of project management and project-oriented procedures in healthcare organisations, e. g. in the context of the spm project management association's specialist group PM in Healthcare Organisations.
Reference Model for Non-medical Support Services in Hospitals
In order to illustrate complex interconnections of FM in HC in a clear manner, the Reference Model for Non-medical Support Services in Hospitals [RemoS] was developed in collaboration with four hospitals and three partners in industry. The model shows the connections between the result-oriented services in the Service Catalogue for Non-Medical Support Services in Hospitals [LekaS], the underlying processes [PromoS], the related key performance indicators (parameters) [KenkaS] and the corresponding software applications [ApplikaS]. The Reference Model is the basis for the Guideline to use SAP for Facility Management in Healthcare [LesapS] and the IT-supported Assessment, Simulation and Benchmarking Tool for Facility Management in Healthcare [ASBT-FM].
Our projects
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Green!Tea: Renewable Energy for the Vietnamese tea sector
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia’s economic powerhouses. It aspires to high-quality agricultural production with a view to lucrative export markets, while transitioning towards more renewable forms of energy production to meet COP26 commitments. Solar power and biomass from productive forests are meant to support ...
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Improving the well-being of residents in care homes by making catering services more flexible with the help of technology
It was known from previous projects that catering services in retirement and nursing homes are currently strongly geared towards working hours and the presence of employees. With the increasing individualisation of society, it can be assumed that future residents will demand more flexible catering options. It can ...
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Inhibitors targeting SARS-CoV-2 proteases
So far, vaccines are available to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, which can protect against a severe course, although part of society also does not want to be vaccinated or cannot do so due to pre-existing conditions. With a drug that can fight the virus in the organism, infected patients with severe symptoms would be ...
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Measurement and quantification of inertia on electrical power systems to support integration of renewables (QUINPORTION)
The ever-increasing integration of renewable energy sources within modern power systems has significant benefits from the economic and environmental point of view, but poses also some technological challenges that shall be addressed to guarantee a safe and continuous service. Distributed energy resources are ...
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Natural Malagasy Plant Dyes
With the Natural Malagasy Plants Dyes the international project team with researchers from the University of Antananarivo and from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences supported by Flexknit as project partner intends to develop a sustainable dyeing processes which is based on the sustainable use of Madagascar’s ...
Our publications
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Sandamirskaya, Yulia; Gerber, Nicole,
2024.
Robotik für Heime – was ist möglich, was nötig?.
In:
9. Fachkonferenz – Das Pflegeheim der Zukunft, Blezinger Healthcare, Interlaken, Schweiz, 20.-21. Juni 2024.
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Pericin Häfliger, Irina; Müller, Noemi,
2024.
Berufskleidung : ein essenzieller Partner für Hygiene.
Hygieneforum.ch.
Available from: https://www.hygieneforum.ch/wissen/berufskleidung-ein-essenzieller-partner-fuer-hygiene/
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Gerber, Nicole,
2024.
Transfer English edition.
2024(1), pp. 9.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-30523
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Merkle, Thorsten; Diez, Karin; Gerber, Nicole; Jeanfavre, Elsa,
2024.
Innovationsforschung im Bereich Gästeservice / Hotellerie in Spitälern.
Wädenswil:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-29836
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Gatziu Grivas, Stella; Hanne, Thomas; Imhof, Denis; Bugmann, Diego; Schmitter, Paul,
2024.
An intelligent platform-based tool for the development of digital transformation strategies [paper].
In:
International Conference on Industry Science and Computer Sciences Innovation (iSCSi), Lisbon, Portugal, 4-6 October 2023.
Elsevier.
pp. 344-353.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2024.05.114
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